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[Evolving Habits: Personal Refinements in Sleep, Connection, and Mindset]-[[ 💪🏾 ] Our 5 Factors Year in Review: Mindset, Recovery, & Connection (Part 2)]

Chasing Excellence · B2 · 2024-12-13

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Evolving Excellence: Continuous Refinement of Life’s Five Factors

In this episode of Chasing Excellence, hosts Ben Bergeron and Patrick Cummings discuss the ongoing evolution of their personal habits, focusing on three of the "five factors of health": Sleep, Connect, and Think. They emphasize that the pursuit of excellence is a dynamic process—a "moving target"—that requires constant adjustment rather than a static set of rules.

The Sleep Bucket: Prioritizing Recovery

Ben argues that sleep is often the most challenging category to master because it requires fundamental lifestyle shifts. For Ben, the major breakthrough was shifting to a consistent "nine-hour sleep opportunity." By adjusting his schedule to wake up at 6:00 AM and ensuring lights are out by 9:00 PM, he has successfully increased his actual sleep time to over eight hours. He credits his wife, Heather, for her commitment to this routine, noting that their shared bedtime process—starting at 7:45 PM—is essential for mitigating health risks like Alzheimer's.

Key tools for optimizing their sleep environment include:

  • The Eight Sleep and Helix mattress combination: Ben highlights the ability to regulate temperature (heating or cooling) with simple taps on the side of the bed as a "magic combination."
  • Phone Abstinence: Patrick reinforces the "hill I will die on" rule: keeping phones out of the bedroom to prevent distractions.
  • Reading: Using a physical book as a "gravitational force" to encourage going to bed earlier, providing a healthy alternative to the "Netflixing" habit.

The Connect Bucket: Intentional Presence

For the hosts, "Connect" involves relationships with oneself, others, and nature. Ben shares his shift in leadership style: moving from being an "on-site yet absentee leader" by working in his office with the door closed, to working in common areas where he is visible and accessible. This fosters better connection with his team.

Regarding family, Ben emphasizes the power of saying "yes" to his children’s requests for play, such as jumping on the trampoline or playing soccer. He also highlights the success of ritualized connection, such as "Sunday run days" and weekly ice cream outings, which provide predictable, high-quality family time.

Patrick introduces a powerful self-connection practice: the "evening check-in." Before putting his phone away, he asks himself two questions:

  1. "What happened today that you want to remember?"
  2. "What knocked you off center today?" Patrick notes that identifying what "knocks you off center" builds the awareness needed to re-center quickly, preventing the "spiral" that often follows minor stressors.

The Think Bucket: Clarity and Focus

Ben reflects on a period of intense professional stress during the previous year, during which his standard gratitude practice felt like "platitudes." To regain control, he pivoted to a more tactical journaling approach:

  • Stacking wins: Writing down three wins from the previous day to build momentum.
  • Prioritizing: Defining the three most important tasks for the current day to achieve "laser focus."

Patrick shares his own breakthrough in the "Think" category: acknowledging his status as a "news junkie" and making the conscious decision to turn off the news cycle entirely. He found that 97% of the information was unhelpful, and eliminating it created mental space for more meaningful activities like reading and listening to educational podcasts.

Conclusion

Both hosts conclude that these refinements are not about achieving perfection, but about increasing consistency. By "turning the dials" and making small, intentional changes, they continue to align their daily actions with their core values. As Ben reminds listeners, "chasing" is an active verb, and maintaining excellence is an ongoing practice of self-awareness and adjustment.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome back to Chasing Excellence, a show about chasing what truly matters.
My name is Patrick Cummings.
I'm here by myself for just a quick introduction.
If you tuned in To our last episode, you'll know that this is part two of a conversation we're having about the five factors of health, specifically the changes and evolutions we've made Ben and I have made over the last year across each one of those categories, each one of those buckets.
In our last episode, we talked about training and eating.
And this time around we're going to talk about the Sleep category, the Connect category and the Think category.

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