Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews - Motivation Monday: Are You a Fox or a Hedgehog?
Episode Date: May 14, 2018This episode is part of a weekly series that I have dubbed “Motivation Monday.” (Yes, I know, very creative of me. What can I say, I’m a genius…) Seriously though, the idea here is simple: Eve...ry Monday morning, I’m going to post a short and punchy episode that I hope gets you fired up to tackle the workouts, work, and everything else that you have planned for the week ahead. As we all know, it’s one thing to know what you want to do, but it’s something else altogether to actually make yourself do it, and I hope that this series gives you a jolt of inspiration, energy, and encouragement to get at it. So, if you like what you hear, then make sure to check back every Monday morning for the latest and greatest installment. Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter! Click here: www.muscleforlife.com/signup/
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This episode is brought to you by me. Seriously though, I'm not big on promoting stuff that I
don't personally use and believe in. So instead I'm going to just quickly tell you about something
of mine, specifically my fitness book for men, bigger,, Leaner, Stronger. Now, this book has sold over 350,000 copies in the last several years and helped thousands
and thousands of guys build their best bodies ever, which is why it currently has over 3,100
reviews on Amazon with a four and a half star average.
So if you want to know the biggest lies and myths that are keeping you from achieving the
lean, muscular, strong, and healthy body that you truly desire, and if you want to learn the
simple science of building the ultimate male body, then you want to read Bigger, Leaner,
Stronger, which you can find on all major online retailers like Amazon, Audible, iTunes, Kobo,
and Google Play. Now, speaking of Audible,
I should also mention that you can get the audiobook 100% free when you sign up for an
Audible account, which I highly recommend that you do if you're not currently listening to
audiobooks. I love them myself because they let me make the time that I spend doing stuff like
commuting,
prepping food, walking my dog, and so forth, so much more valuable and productive.
So if you want to take Audible up on this offer and get my book for free, then simply go to www.bitly.com slash free BLS.
And that will take you to Audible.
And then you just click the sign up today and save button, create your account.
And voila, you get to listen to Bigger, Leaner, Stronger for free.
Alrighty, that is enough shameless plugging for now, at least.
Let's get to the show.
Good morning, my fitness friends.
Mike Matthews here with another
Motivation Monday podcast. Let's start with a quote as usual. And this one comes from the Bible.
It comes from Proverbs chapter 22, verse 29. And it goes like this. Seest thou a man diligent in
his calling, he shall stand before kings. So get good at your work and work
hard. That's the message, right? And that is going to be the theme for today's episode, which starts
with a question. Would you consider yourself a fox or a hedgehog? What's the difference? What am I
talking about? Well, Jim Collins wrote about this in his bestselling book, Good to Great, which I highly
recommend if you are an entrepreneur and you have not read it yet. And the metaphor is based on the
famous essay, The Hedgehog and the Fox, written by Isaiah Berlin. In it, he divided the world
into hedgehogs and foxes based upon an ancient Greek parable, the fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.
The fox is crafty and resourceful.
When he wants to go hunting for the hedgehog, he tries to think of many different plans.
Dig into the burrow, lie in ambush, and attack when the hedgehog comes out, and so forth.
But he can't focus on one strategy. He is scattered and
he chases many trails at once. The hedgehog, however, knows one thing and can do it very well.
When the fox comes to eat him, he rolls up in a tight spiky ball and all the fox gets is a bloody
nose. Yet the fox tries again and again, hatching new unusual methods of attack he just doesn't learn.
So the fox is the person who starts the trendy diet or exercise program only to quit after three
weeks in favor of some new better plan or fad. In business, the fox is so busy trying to juggle all
of his ideas and all of his excitement to start something new and promising that he just
has no time to really understand what he's doing and get down to the hard, uncomfortable work that
most people don't want to do. In short, the fox simply treads water and the foxes of the world
rarely succeed. The lion's share of success and wealth belong to the hedgehogs, the people who focused
on one thing and became a true specialist at it. They do one thing and they do it very well. It's
their hedgehog concept as Collins calls it. Hey, quickly, before we carry on, if you are
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For example, for quite some time, my hedgehog concept has been writing. Between Muscle for Life and Legion
Athletics and my books and other various writing projects, I've written millions of words, well
over 2 million words by now, probably closer to 3 million words. I've read scores of books on
writing, ranging from technical instruction to storytelling to copywriting and advertising.
ranging from technical instruction to storytelling to copywriting and advertising.
And I've used these skills to sell a lot of stuff, a lot of books, a lot of supplements,
a lot of coaching, a lot of many different things, and to also build my businesses,
build my websites, and build my career. I've also made a number of mistakes straying from my hedgehog concept, and I've spent a lot of time
and money on things that ranged from shiny object distractions like my workout app Stacked,
which was an interesting project but unnecessary in the scheme of things and not worth the amount
of time, money, and aggravation it entailed, to getting bogged down in administrative work in my businesses,
stuff that really should have been delegated earlier and which I have since delegated,
but I really should have done it earlier, to speculative marketing and advertising stuff,
which is just part of the game, but which looking back on it, again, just took too much of my time
away from the more valuable things that
I could have been doing. The things that are most in alignment with my hedgehog concept.
So let's break this hedgehog concept down a bit. So here's how Collins explains it. He says that
it's based on three circles, all the same size and equally important. So we have a Venn diagram here and they intersect and that
combined middle is where the magic happens. That's the sweet spot, right? So circle one involves what
you can be best at. It's not a goal or a strategy or plan, and it's not just a core competency.
It's the place where you can really shine and it's determined by your personality, your interests,
and your purposes. It has to be something that you are very interested in, that you are naturally
drawn toward, that you find more interesting than all the other things you could be doing with
your time both at and outside of work. And it has to be something that you are willing to work
very hard at over the long
term. If you don't really find it that interesting, if you don't feel really that drawn toward it,
and if you're not really willing to suffer through all the slings and arrows that it is going to
entail, that achieving some level of mastery is going to entail, then it is not circle one.
Okay, circle two is the economic part of the equation. All very successful people I know
were very smart with choosing endeavors that can provide a lot of cash flow. And a lot of
very unsuccessful people that I know chose things that simply were not economically viable. Nobody
was ever going to pay them a lot
of money for what it is they were pouring all of their time into. Bad choice. That'd be a bad
circle too. Good circle too is something that is established commercially that you can make a lot
of money with. Circle three is what ignites your passion. This is similar to circle one,
but circle one is more the logical side of things. Looking at yourself and what you know about
yourself, what could you be very good at? And circle three is more the logical side of things, looking at yourself and what you know about yourself. What could you be very good at? And circle three is more the
emotional side of things. What makes you really feel something? Now, many people would say you
have to find what makes you passionate. I don't entirely agree with that. I think you need to
find something that you are curious about and then cultivate passion by applying yourself
because let's face it, nobody's passionate about something
that they're not good at, which of course, in the beginning of anything, you are not good at it
and you don't know much about it. It's hard to be passionate about it. But in time,
if you take something you are curious about, you are drawn toward and you pour a lot of your time
and effort into it to develop skill and develop knowledge, that can turn into passion. And
ultimately, that's what you want in your work. You want to choose a job that you love so you'll
never have to work a day in your life, right? That's the famous Confucius saying. And that
isn't necessarily easy to find and it doesn't hit you right away. Sometimes, again, you really have
to work at it. Some people do just stumble into something and they love it so much and that's
that. Or they've had a calling since they were four years old and they went with it and have
felt like they've never worked a day in their lives. But for most people, it just starts with
a curiosity and develops into a passion. But if it never does, if it just remains a curiosity
and not something you ever really want to apply yourself to, then you're probably never going to get passionate about it. So your hedgehog concept lies in the intersection of these three circles.
If you can live your life in the middle of them, then you have it made. You'll be doing something
that you truly can excel in, that you are passionate about, and that can make you great
money. It's no good just having two. You want all three.
If you're passionate about your work, but you don't make any money with it, you're going to
be a very frustrated person. If you are very good at what you do and you make a lot of money,
but you really don't like going to work every day, you'll eventually wind up miserable and
listless. And if there's money to be made and you're passionate about it, but you're no good at
it and probably never will be for some immutable reason, that's no good either. So ultimately,
you want to work toward figuring out your hedgehog concept and don't expect it to be easy.
It's going to take time. It's going to take effort. There are going to be setbacks. You're
going to doubt yourself along the way. I experienced it. Everybody experiences it. That's just part of
the process. But so long as you know you are moving in the right direction, that will give you enough
spirit and motivation to just keep going. And eventually you will get there. You will hit it.
You will know when you hit it. And don't settle for anything less because that's where real happiness and success lies. Now, if you want to learn more about this
general topic, then I recommend two books. One is Deep Work by Cal Newport, and the other is
Mastery by Robert Greene. Two of my favorite work-related books that talk a lot about this type of thing. leave a quick review of it on iTunes or wherever you're listening from. This not only convinces
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All right, that's it.
Thanks again for listening to this episode
and I hope to hear from you soon.
And lastly, this episode is brought to you by me. Seriously, though, I'm not big on promoting stuff
that I don't personally use and believe in. So instead, I'm going to just quickly tell you about
something of mine, specifically my fitness book for men, Bigger, Lean, stronger. Now this book has sold over 350,000 copies in the
last several years and helped thousands and thousands of guys build their best bodies ever,
which is why it currently has over 3,100 reviews on Amazon with a four and a half star average.
So if you want to know the biggest lies and myths that are keeping you from achieving the lean,
So if you want to know the biggest lies and myths that are keeping you from achieving the lean,
muscular, strong, and healthy body that you truly desire, and if you want to learn the simple science of building the ultimate male body, then you want to read Bigger, Leaner,
Stronger, which you can find on all major online retailers like Amazon, Audible, iTunes, Kobo,
and Google Play. Now, speaking of Audible, I, Kobo, and Google Play.
Now, speaking of Audible, I should also mention that you can get the audio book 100% free
when you sign up for an Audible account,
which I highly recommend that you do
if you're not currently listening to audio books.
I love them myself because they let me make the time
that I spend doing stuff like commuting,
prepping food, walking my dog,
and so forth so much more valuable and productive. So if you want to take Audible up on this offer
and get my book for free, then simply go to www.bitly.com slash free BLS. And that will take
you to Audible.
And then you just click the sign up today and save button, create your account.
And voila, you get to listen to Bigger, Leaner, Stronger for free.