Stop relying on fleeting motivation and learn to treat your life like a high-growth startup. This episode provides a science-backed playbook for building discipline, mastering habits, and architecting long-term success.

Success doesn’t happen by accident; it’s about a 'business plan for the self' where discipline acts as the bridge between motivation and measurable action.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: Hey Miles, I was just thinking about how most of us approach a big life change like it’s a New Year’s resolution—all hype for three days, then we’re back to the couch. But I came across this incredible story of someone who went from homelessness and addiction to leading a nine-figure business, and it wasn’t some overnight miracle.
Miles: Right, that’s such a powerful reminder. It’s interesting how we hunt for that one "perfect plan," but the science actually shows that habit formation takes way longer than the twenty-one days we always hear about—it’s closer to sixty-six days on average.
Lena: Exactly! It’s not about wishful thinking; it’s about a "business plan for the self." We’re going to look at why motivation is actually a "silent killer" of dreams if you don't have discipline as the bridge.
Miles: That’s a great way to put it. We’re moving past vague intentions and into a practical playbook for radical transformation. So, let’s explore how to master your internal game and build a roadmap that actually sticks.