Chad Smith

From Chad

Business EN ↓ 759 episodes

Your thinking is bad. I can help. These quick daily messages aim to upgrade your mental game by helping you tell a better story. The most powerful story in the world is the story you tell yourself. You can download my book at fromchad.gumroad.com. Email me at fromchadsmith@gmail.com or visit www.fromchad.com for episode transcripts.

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Chad Smith

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Business

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fromchad.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Helpers #1046 26.04.2026

Upgrade your thinking by asking for help, as there are so many people who would love to assist you. The secret sauce to success is recognizing that asking for help is beneficial for both you and the helper.

Quiz #1045 25.04.2026

The most important story you hear is the one you tell yourself. True impact comes from caring for others, not from fame, wealth, or achievements. The people who truly make a difference are those who show kindness and care, not necessarily the most celebrated or accomplished.

Rice #1044 24.04.2026

The power of compounding is illustrating through the story of a wise man who requested rice on a chessboard, doubling the amount on each square. This exponential growth, though slow at first, leads to a massive amount of rice. The same principle applies to habits, both good and bad, and can be used to improve various aspects of life.

Longevity #1043 23.04.2026

Giuseppe Damato, a 90 year old runner, set a new world record in the men’s 90+ age group at the Milan Marathon. His story is an inspiring example of late blooming athleticism and a refusal to let age define limits.

Games #1042 22.04.2026

There are two types of games: finite games, with set rules and focus on winning, and infinite games, which aim to perpetuate pay and growth. Viewing life as an infinite game encourages focusing on playing better rather than winning, leading to a mindset of abundance.

Peanuts #1041 21.04.2026

Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts, believed creativity came from daily practice and immersion in his work. Despite personal struggles and criticism, he maintained a consistent routine, producing 17,897 strips over nearly 50 years.

Audience #1040 20.04.2026

A young football player was inspired to perform exceptionally well in a playoff game after learning, his father could finally see him play. This highlights, the Audience Effect where awareness of being watched influences behavior.

Bounce #1039 19.04.2026

Akshay Buddiga fainted during the national spelling bee, but recovered and spelled the word correctly. His story is a metaphor for resilience and the importance of bouncing back after a setback.

Inconvenient #1038 18.04.2026

Torbjörn Svensson, a deaf and blind man with Usher’s syndrome, uses haptic sign language to experience his son’s soccer games. His story highlights, the importance of enduring inconveniences and challenges in life.

Mirrors #1037 17.04.2026

The most important verdict comes from within, not from others. The poem “the guy in the glass“ by Peter Dale Wimbrow Sr. emphasizes the importance of self honesty and integrity. True success lies in being a good friend to yourself.

Premortem #1036 16.04.2026

Imagining the worst can be positive. This practice, called a premortem, involves mentally rehearsing potential failures to better prepare for them. By anticipating problems, individuals can build defenses, avoid surprises, and ultimately be more successful.

Road #1035 15.04.2026

Chronophobia, the fear of the future, can be alleviated by seeking wisdom from mentors who have already navigated the path ahead. Mentorship, a time tested method of learning, allows individuals to compress their learning curve, and gain valuable insights. By learning from those who have gone before, we can overcome fear and confidently move forward.

Delivery #1034 14.04.2026

DoorDash faced a crisis when a surge of orders overwhelmed their delivery system, resulting in late deliveries. Instead of a generic apology, the founders, led by Tony Xu, refunded the orders and went the extra mile by baking cookies and writing personal apology notes. This act of excellence, going beyond the expected, became a defining moment for the company and a testament to the power of extra...

Lumberjacks #1033 13.04.2026

Rest is not the opposite of work, but an essential part of it. Like sharpening an ax, rest and renewal rebuild and strengthen us, allowing us to work more effectively. Prioritizing well-being and self-care is not selfish, but essential for achieving our goals and making a positive impact.

Samurai #1032 12.04.2026

Keith Furman, a Guinness World Record holder, achieved success not through innate talent but by finding the right strategy and dedicating himself to training. Despite lacking prior martial arts experience, he broke the record for the most apples cut in the air by a sword, achieving 29 apples in one minute. His story emphasizes the importance of strategy, technique, and hard work over talent.

Pushups #1031 11.04.2026

Paul Babcock completed one million push-ups by age 40 through daily commitment, doing 236 push-ups a day. This story highlights the power of daily discipline and streaks. Start your daily streak today!

A.S.K. #1030 10.04.2026

Esteé Lauder built her business by asking for it—asking for the business. Don’t reject yourself by not asking for what you want. Ask, seek, and knock, and you will receive.

Future-self #1029 09.04.2026

Eileen Gu, a highly accomplished athlete, exemplifies the mindset of focusing on personal growth rather than dwelling on past mistakes. Her positive attitude and dedication to self-improvement, as demonstrated in her response to a reporter’s question about losing medals, serve as an inspiration to strive for excellence and make our future selves proud.

Preparation #1028 08.04.2026

Bob Feller’s no-hitter on Opening Day 1940 remains unmatched in MLB history. His achievement was not due to luck, but rather years of dedicated preparation, including rigorous training and a commitment to strength and conditioning. Preparation precedes performance and is the key to success.

Diamonds #1027 07.04.2026

You may know more than your competition, but you can’t compete against someone who loves more.

Enthusiasm #1026 06.04.2026

Enthusiasm is a powerful tool that requires no skill and can improve any situation. The story of a plumber from Australia demonstrates how passionate and energy can make even the most Monday in tasks captivating. By adding enthusiasm to your work, you can increase your influence, appear more confident, and achieve legendary results.

Screwtape #1025 05.04.2026

During WWII, C.S. Lewis wrote “The Screwtape Letters,” a series of letters from a senior devil to his trainee, Wormwood, outlining his efforts to secure the damnation of a British man. Screwtape expresses concern about Wormwood’s patient, who is staying home for Easter, a time when humans are vulnerable to the Enemy’s influence. Screwtape urges Wormwood to prevent the patient from attending any Ea...

Professor #1024 04.04.2026

A law professor, retiring after 50 years, shared his final lesson with his students: “Build relationships and develop trust.” He emphasized the importance of these elements for success and fulfillment in life.

Yes! #1023 03.04.2026

Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor and psychotherapist found meaning in suffering and believed motivation is a myth. After losing his family and having his work destroyed in the concentration camps, he rewrote his book, Man’s Search for Meaning, emphasizing the importance of finding meaning in life‘s struggles.

Barrelful #1022 02.04.2026

Instead of expecting perfection immediately, focus on quantity, as it often leads to improved quality over time. This concept is illustrated by the story of Fred Rogers, who was advised to return with a “barrelful” of songs, emphasizing the importance of consistent practice and creation.

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