Raise Your Game by Alan Stein Jr. #2332
Your habits win when no one’s watching.
Today’s book: Raise Your Game by Alan Stein Jr.—a performance blueprint drawn from elite athletes and coaches, translated into habits, routines, and mindset tools you can use in sports, business, or life.
Here’s your 1-minute summary:
Master the fundamentals. The best performers don’t chase flashy—they dominate the basics consistently.
Control the unseen hours. Your real advantage comes from whatever you do when no one’s watching—training, rest, prep.
Use your “player-coach-team” model. Raise your game as a Player (skill & mindset), Coach (leadership & influence), and Team (unity & culture).
Create structure, reduce friction. Set systems and routines that make high performance habitual—not just occasional.
Lead with service. True exceptionality isn’t just about you—it’s about how you elevate others and your collective mission.
You don’t wait to perform—you build the structure so you perform. What one routine will you tweak today to raise your game when no one’s watching?
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Raise Your Game
by Alan Stein Jr.