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Sam Alaimo – The Power of Hardship & Commanding Your Mind | Mindset #57

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In this episode of Mindset Lessons from the Field, I sit down with former Navy SEAL Sam Alaimo—co-founder of Zero Eyes and co-host of The Nobel podcast. Sam’s perspective on resilience, suffering, and modern-day complacency is both refreshing and necessary. We dive deep into why embracing hardship, rather than avoiding it, is key to developing true mental fitness.

From combat diving to self-imposed challenges, Sam breaks down how to train the mind to thrive under pressure, overcome fear, and stay sharp in a world designed for comfort. He also shares insights from his powerful Substack essays, reframing self-care, gratitude, and the delusion of immortality in a way that will leave you thinking differently about life.

If you’re ready to build a mindset of strength and control, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in, take notes, and start commanding your mind today!

Ready to build your mindset & learn more about resilience & grit, subscribe to the podcast

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In this episode of Mindset Lessons from the Field, I sit down with former Navy SEAL Sam Alaimo—co-founder of Zero Eyes and co-host of The Nobel podcast. Sam’s perspective on resilience, suffering, and modern-day complacency is both refreshing and necessary. We dive deep into why embracing hardship, rather than avoiding it, is key to developing true mental fitness.

From combat diving to self-imposed challenges, Sam breaks down how to train the mind to thrive under pressure, overcome fear, and stay sharp in a world designed for comfort. He also shares insights from his powerful Substack essays, reframing self-care, gratitude, and the delusion of immortality in a way that will leave you thinking differently about life.

If you’re ready to build a mindset of strength and control, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in, take notes, and start commanding your mind today!

Ready to build your mindset & learn more about resilience & grit, subscribe to the podcast

Connect with Sam Alaimo

Linkedin

Substack

Instagram

Connect with Mindset Lessons from the Field:

Instagram

TikTok

Youtube

Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a friend who you know would benefit from hearing too!

Get full access to Mindset Lessons from the Field at mindsetlessonsfromthefield.substack.com/subscribe

  continue reading

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