• The 1-3-5 Rule: Prioritize 1 Big Task, 3 Mediums, 5 Small Ones Daily
    Jun 23 2026

    00:00:49 Separate Tasks Based on Importance

    00:04:39 Identify Your One Big Task

    00:07:14 Plan Your Three Medium Tasks

    00:09:27 Select Five Small Tasks

    00:13:45 Here are the primary takeaways from today's episode.

    How to Finish This Book (And Just About Anything Else): Proven Methods for Productivity, Taking Action, and Execution (Live a Disciplined Life 20)

    By Peter Hollins

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FZGZF47W

    Your unfinished projects are not a sign of laziness — they’re a sign of mental clutter, poor task triage, and too many open tabs in your brain.

    How to Finish This Book (And Just About Anything Else) is your practical manual for clearing mental fog, prioritizing what truly matters, and creating momentum that lasts. It’s not about motivation — it’s about systems that make finishing inevitable.

    Think of it as cognitive decluttering meets productivity minimalism. You’ll learn how to unload your brain, structure your day like an engineer, and finally stop being owned by your to-do list.

    Inside, you’ll discover:

    The “Brain Dump” Protocol: how to clear mental noise and sleep better by unloading your thoughts daily.

    The 1–3–5 Task Method: a foolproof system for separating the important from the merely urgent.

    The Time-Blocking Blueprint: how to theme your days and schedule priorities before chaos sets in.

    The 3+2 Rule: crush overwhelm by doing less — and actually finishing more.

    The Slump Mode Protocol: a science-backed method for snapping out of inertia and reclaiming focus fast.

    The DRY Principle: consolidate repetitive tasks to buy back hours each week without burning out.

    The “Why Check-In” Habit: reconnect your work to your values and stop drifting through meaningless busyness.

    You’ll stop measuring progress by how busy you are and start measuring it by what’s done.

    You don’t need more motivation. You need fewer decisions, less noise, and a system that finishes the work for you.

    Whether you’re writing a book, building a business, or just trying to stay ahead of your to-do list — this book will teach you how to finish what you start, every single time.

    Not just more productivity — actual peace of mind, clarity, and momentum that never wears off.

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    14 mins
  • The Real Reason Your Self-Discipline Keeps Failing | Peter Hollins
    Jun 16 2026

    00:01:09 The Daily Habits of the Self-Disciplined Person

    00:01:45 1. They treat their bodies well.

    00:02:52 2. They stay away from temptation.

    00:03:48 3. They break things down.

    00:04:48 4. They proactively plan their routine.

    00:05:53 5. They understand the power of accountability.

    00:07:21 6. They have priorities.

    00:08:02 7. They have clear vision Being disciplined is one thing, but to what end?

    00:08:44 BE AWARE

    00:09:32 TAKE ACTION

    00:10:35 Here are the primary takeaways from this episode.

    Self-Discipline On Autopilot: Do The Right Thing, Easily And Habitually (Live a Disciplined Life Book 21)

    By Peter Hollins

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GJ3JLX5W

    How to make self-discipline automatic, second nature, and habitual.

    The biology of self-control and how to hack your body's limitations

    Understanding all the roadblocks to motivation and self-control - almost all are psychological

    Why you must start managing your TIME, not your energy

    The role your neurotransmitters play in self-discipline

    Clarifying your areas of control and interest for maximum adherence

    How to make discomfort your best friend

    How to "surf the urge" and "zazen"

    Emotional kung fu and how to use your emotions to your advantage

    Tools to get started, keep going, overcome distractions, and follow through every single time.

    Self-discipline is the ability to do what you don't want to do. It allows you to push through, conquer, and achieve. Without this gritty trait, nothing is possible in life. Keep that in mind.

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    12 mins
  • How Classical Conditioning Can Help Break Bad Habits and Overcome Fears
    Jun 11 2026

    00:00:46 “Pavloving” Yourself

    00:03:01 TAKE ACTION

    00:07:14 ◦ Example: Sitting down with your

    00:07:26 ◦ Example: Lighting a candle

    00:08:32 Takeaways from this episode.

    Self-Discipline On Autopilot: Do The Right Thing, Easily And Habitually (Live a Disciplined Life Book 21) By Peter Hollins

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GJ3JLX5W

    How to make self-discipline automatic, second nature, and habitual.

    The biology of self-control and how to hack your body's limitations

    Understanding all the roadblocks to motivation and self-control - almost all are psychological

    Why you must start managing your TIME, not your energy

    The role your neurotransmitters play in self-discipline

    Clarifying your areas of control and interest for maximum adherence

    How to make discomfort your best friend

    How to "surf the urge" and "zazen"

    Emotional kung fu and how to use your emotions to your advantage

    Tools to get started, keep going, overcome distractions, and follow through every single time.

    Self-discipline is the ability to do what you don't want to do. It allows you to push through, conquer, and achieve. Without this gritty trait, nothing is possible in life. Keep that in mind.

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    9 mins
  • The Caesarean Synthesis
    Jun 2 2026

    00:00:40 The Caesarean Synthesis

    00:02:05 I. Audacity as Strategy: The Psychology of the Gap

    00:08:04 II. The Media Strategist: Latin as a Siege Engine

    00:13:44 III. The Integrated Tactician: The Unified Field of Power

    00:22:10 Takeaways

    Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire (How to Conquer the World Book 1)

    By Peter Hollins

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GRVW5PNH

    Power bends to those who understand people, timing, and bold action. Julius Caesar mastered all three.

    Julius Caesar did not simply rise to power. He engineered it.

    In an age of political chaos, brutal warfare, and fragile alliances, Caesar transformed himself from an indebted aristocrat into the most powerful man in the Roman world. His story is not just about conquest, but about strategy, psychology, and the rare ability to bend events toward your will.

    This concise mini-book explores the life of one of history’s most formidable figures through the lens of the qualities that made his rise possible. Caesar was not merely lucky, nor was he simply a brilliant general. His dominance came from a combination of traits that, when used together, made him nearly unstoppable.

    You will see how these traits shaped his victories in Gaul, his defiance of the Roman Senate, and his dramatic march across the Rubicon that changed history forever.

    Inside, you’ll discover:

    • How Caesar built loyalty that made soldiers follow him across impossible campaigns

    • The political instincts that allowed him to outmaneuver Rome’s most powerful rivals

    • The bold risk-taking that turned dangerous gambles into legendary victories

    • How Caesar used storytelling and reputation to magnify his power

    • Why his enemies underestimated him again and again

    • The three core traits that formed the foundation of his extraordinary success

    Rather than presenting Caesar as a distant historical monument, this book reveals him as a strategist of human nature. His life offers insight into ambition, leadership, persuasion, and the calculated use of power.

    Part biography and part strategic study, this volume distills the most important lessons from Caesar’s rise without burying them beneath dense academic detail. In just a short read, you will understand not only what Caesar did, but how he thought.

    Julius Caesar changed Rome forever. But more importantly, he demonstrated timeless principles of influence, courage, and decisive action.

    This mini-book is part of the How to Conquer the World series, which examines the individuals who reshaped history—and the traits that allowed them to do it.

    Study the conquerors.

    Understand their mindset.

    And discover the patterns of power that echo through history.

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    22 mins
  • Julius Caesar's Unbreakable Bond with His Legion - The Key to Leadership
    May 28 2026

    Peter Hollins explores Julius Caesar's unique relationship with his soldiers, particularly the 10th Legion. Learn how Caesar forged an unprecedented connection through personal interactions and shared hardships, transforming them into a loyal and formidable force in ancient Rome. In this channel, Peter Hollins dives into the fascinating world of neuroscience and self-discipline through the lens of history's greatest leaders.

    From Julius Caesar’s strategic brilliance as both a dictator and military commander to Brutus’s role in the fateful Ides of March assassination, we explore how ancient Roman empire dynamics mirror modern mental performance techniques. Dive deep with us as we unpack leadership lessons from Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar," analyzing the complex legion bond and soldier loyalty that defined Caesar's unmatched command over the 10th Legion.

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    5 mins
  • Escape Decision Fear - Act Now!
    May 12 2026

    00:01:22 The 70% Rule Is a Procrastination Buster

    00:11:05 The Fear of Making Mistakes

    00:13:19 TAKE ACTION

    Self-Discipline On Autopilot: Do The Right Thing, Easily And Habitually (Live a Disciplined Life Book 21)

    By Peter Hollins

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    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GJ3JLX5W

    How to make self-discipline automatic, second nature, and habitual.

    The biology of self-control and how to hack your body's limitations

    Understanding all the roadblocks to motivation and self-control - almost all are psychological

    Why you must start managing your TIME, not your energy

    The role your neurotransmitters play in self-discipline

    Clarifying your areas of control and interest for maximum adherence

    How to make discomfort your best friend

    How to "surf the urge" and "zazen"

    Emotional kung fu and how to use your emotions to your advantage

    Tools to get started, keep going, overcome distractions, and follow through every single time.

    Self-discipline is the ability to do what you don't want to do. It allows you to push through, conquer, and achieve. Without this gritty trait, nothing is possible in life. Keep that in mind.

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    16 mins
  • Beat Procrastination with Lazy Productivity Hacks: The Ten-Minute Rule and Other Tricks
    May 9 2026

    00:01:26 Keep on Top of Tasks With the Ten-Minute Rule

    00:03:03 Start With the Low-Hanging Fruit

    00:03:49 Use a Timer

    00:05:02 Keep Tabs on the Bigger Picture

    00:06:53 Focus on Output and Not Outcome

    00:08:26 TAKE ACTION

    Self-Discipline On Autopilot: Do The Right Thing, Easily And Habitually (Live a Disciplined Life Book 21)

    By Peter Hollins

    /home/russell/Dropbox/NMGMedia/CompletedWorks/AutopilotHollins/BookBitly.txt

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GJ3JLX5W

    How to make self-discipline automatic, second nature, and habitual.

    The biology of self-control and how to hack your body's limitations

    Understanding all the roadblocks to motivation and self-control - almost all are psychological

    Why you must start managing your TIME, not your energy

    The role your neurotransmitters play in self-discipline

    Clarifying your areas of control and interest for maximum adherence

    How to make discomfort your best friend

    How to "surf the urge" and "zazen"

    Emotional kung fu and how to use your emotions to your advantage

    Tools to get started, keep going, overcome distractions, and follow through every single time.

    Self-discipline is the ability to do what you don't want to do. It allows you to push through, conquer, and achieve. Without this gritty trait, nothing is possible in life. Keep that in mind.

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    10 mins
  • Beethoven's Unheard Symphony: How to Thrive Despite Challenges
    Apr 24 2026

    Peter Hollins explores how Beethoven, despite losing his hearing, continued to create masterpieces and inspire others with unwavering commitment. Discover the power of focusing on your vision and pushing through challenges to achieve greatness. You'll learn practical insights to stay motivated and elevate your own craft.

    ⏱ CHAPTERS

    0:00 Intro

    2:15 The Struggle Begins

    4:19 Live Performances and Masterpieces

    5:20 Challenges and Resilience

    6:25 Overcoming Adversity Through Music

    7:58 Beethoven's Symphony Premiere

    9:31 Early Musical Education

    12:08 Direct Sales to Publishers

    13:39 Unique Voice and Vision

    15:45 Personal Achievements and Goals

    17:25 Summary of Today’s Study

    Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of neuroscience with Peter Hollins, where you'll discover how even legendary figures like Beethoven harnessed their creativity and self-discipline to overcome incredible obstacles. Whether you're a musician looking to boost your mental performance or someone seeking better time management and productivity hacks, our channel offers insights that blend leadership wisdom with scientific understanding to keep you motivated and committed on your journey of personal growth.

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    18 mins