Harnessing the Power of Good, Better, Best with Tony Hoffman
Nobody wants a divorced person with kids. The next thing is, you have to understand that failure is inevitable. You're going to try and you're not going to get it right the first time.
Ever feel like you're stuck in a rut, unable to reach your full potential? Tony Hoffman, former professional BMX racer and a person in long-term recovery, knows exactly how that feels. In this episode of 'One Choice', Tony dives deep into the concept of 'Good, Better, Best' and how it can transform your life. Drawing from his own experiences, Tony explains how our past—whether it's filled with trauma or mistakes—shapes our self-belief and holds us back.
He candidly discusses how sexual, verbal, and physical abuse can lead to feelings of shame and unworthiness, making it hard to take action toward our goals. But Tony doesn't stop at identifying the problem; he offers a solution. He talks about recognizing when fear is rooted in these past experiences and learning to move through it. Failure, he says, is inevitable but also invaluable. Instead of letting it paralyze you, use it as a stepping stone for adjustments and improvements.
Tony shares his personal journey of overcoming obstacles through positive self-talk. Imagine getting out of prison and telling yourself every day that you're the greatest BMXer in the world—not out of arrogance, but to build self-belief and confidence. This episode is packed with practical advice and personal anecdotes that make it relatable and inspiring. Tony's message is clear: Embrace the mentality of champions by acknowledging failure, making necessary adjustments, and striving for good, better, best.
If you're looking for motivation to make that one choice that could change your life, this episode is a must-listen.