January 19, 2024

Unleashing your Atomic Power

On this episode of the Gross Profit Podcast, James Kennedy sits down with Evan Morgan, the Founder and CEO of Inscope. In this episode, Evan shares his journey of personal and professional transformation, inspired by the principles of the book “Atomic Habits” by James Clear.
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Show Notes

James Kennedy is joined by Evan Morgan, the Founder and CEO of Inscope. In this episode, Evan shares his journey of personal and professional transformation, inspired by the principles of the book “Atomic Habits” by James Clear.

Dive into Evan’s story, from being a self-proclaimed couch potato to becoming a gym enthusiast. Learn how he applied the small, sustainable changes advocated in “Atomic Habits” not just to his personal life, but also to his business practices. This episode is a testament to the power of incremental improvements and how they can lead to significant results in both life and business.

Key Takeaways from this episode:

  1. Transformation Through Atomic Habits: Evan discusses how the principles from “Atomic Habits” helped him revolutionize his lifestyle and business approach. Understand how focusing on small, consistent changes can lead to remarkable transformations.
  2. The Essence of Atomic Habits: Gain insights into the core concepts of the book. Learn about the habit loop, the importance of identity-based habits, and how small behavioral adjustments can lead to lasting improvements.
  3. Applying Atomic Habits in Business: Discover how Evan integrated these principles into his business strategy at Inscope, leading to enhanced productivity and growth.
  4. Practical Tips for Habit Formation: Evan shares practical advice on forming new habits and breaking old ones, emphasizing the 2-minute rule, habit stacking, and the significance of the habit loop comprising cue, craving, response, and reward.

Episode Highlights:

  • “Evan, how did the transformation from couch potato to gym enthusiast impact other areas of your life and business?”
  • “Could you explain how the habit loop has played a role in your personal and professional success?”
  • “In your experience, how crucial is it to align your habits with your identity, and how has this approach benefited you?”
  • “What are some of the common misconceptions about habit formation that you’ve encountered or overcome?”

Beyond his achievements in software development, Evan Morgan is a prime example of how adopting the right habits can lead to profound personal and professional growth. His story is not just about business success but also about personal betterment and living a fulfilling life.

Tune in to this episode of the Gross Profit Podcast for an inspiring conversation with Evan Morgan, and discover how you can also unleash your atomic power to create lasting changes in your life and business.

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