
The Myth of Discipline
Discipline is often viewed as a badge of honour, but is it actually a lie? In this video, we debunk
All my life I’ve been obsessed with how things work. I don’t just want to know what works, or even just why – I have to know exactly how it works. For me, how is where the magic happens. That’s why I love coaching – really understanding how something works and helping someone apply this themselves for a greater benefit is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding things I can find in life.
From the kids I’ve coached in cricket, rugby league, or even mountain biking, to the clients and small businesses I’ve worked with, discovering those points of greatest leverage has always been my greatest reward. Finding the little things that make big differences and seeing the impact on people’s lives is my ultimate buzz. I love sharing their joy.
Matt uses his unique insights and analysis into the way things work to help people radically change their impact in a commercial or social environment. Matt works with people who can make positive and meaningful differences in the world to help their influence so they can be felt further and deeper. Simply, Matt focuses on scaling and leveraging people’s talents and aspirations so that everyone can live a happier, more fulfilled life.


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