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29/08/2025

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Minimalist to Maximalist – Warrior Mind Podcast #621

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In this episode of the Warrior Mind Podcast, I’m going to discuss the importance becoming a Minimalist to be a Maximalist to achieve peak performance.

Minimalist to be a Maximalist.

In order to be a maximalist, you have to become a minimalist.

Decision fatigue: We should realize we have limited energy and devote it only to things that really matter.

Minimalist/Maximalist Performance Practices:

  • Consider all the decisions you make every day.
  • Identify the ones that are truly unimportant to you (in the long run)
  • Automate as many of these decisions as possible:
    • Clothing
    • Meals
    • Social
    • Time blocking
  • Eliminate gossip, politics, what others think or you, etc.
  • Consider the ripple effect of larger decisions, i.e., commute time, financial pressures, etc.

Your Chronotype: Bear, Wolf, Lion, or Dolphin

The first step in designing your optimal day is to determine what to do (and what NOT to do).  The second thing to determine when do them.

The Morning Evening Questionnaire:

Munich Chrono Type Questionnaire

Chronotype Performance Practices:

  • Determine your chronotype
  • Design your day accordingly – be very intentional about when you schedule certain activities, aligning the demands of the activity with your energy level.
    • Time block the time when you’re most energetic and alert for the important and urgent tasks. Schedule the less demanding task for when your energy is at a low.
    • Don’t fight fatigue, use it for recovery.
  • Working with your chronotype not only maximizes performance but also helps to ensure a balance and harmony between stress and rest/recovery.
  • Bear – Sleep: 11pm, wake 7am – Most productive: 10am – 2pm
  • Dolphin – Sleep: varies – Most productive – random
  • Wolf – Sleep: 12am, wake – 8am – Most productive: 10am – 5pm
  • Lion – Sleep: 9pm, wake – 5am – Most productive: 7am – 12pm

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More on Minimalist to be a Maximalist

Choose Your Friends Wisely

  • Just like illness spread easily through tight-knit groups, so does motivation.
  • The makeup of your social circle has profound implications for your own behavior and attitude.
  • What is honored in a country will be cultivated there. The same holds true for a team or social group.
  • If we surround ourselves with those who support, motivate, and challenge us, we can reach greater heights than we could have alone.

Show Up!

  • The best performers are not consistently great, but they are great at being consistent.
  • The secret to world-class performers isn’t the daily routines they’ve developed, but that they stick them!
  • That they show up, even when they don’t feel like it.

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