Wylie McGraw joins us this week as we discuss how to achieve your ultimate level of success while not compromising your relationships, health and personal peace. Wylie talks about his past as a star pitcher, 3-tour army combat veteran and a competitive bull rider – what a resume! He now works as a “Performance Accelerator” and shares his expertise with us. He and Dave talk about success, sacrifices and finding balance through it all.
Bio:
Wylie McGraw is a former Star Pitcher, Competitive Bull Rider, and 3-Tour Combat Veteran. It was through those intense experiences that he discovered his crazy superpower of being able to expose blind spots, erupt and eradicate stress, and fully unleash the untapped potential of high achievers.
He’s the founder of Radical Performance Acceleration and for well over a decade now he has built his multi-seven-figure business by being the elite behind-the-scenes force providing life-altering work to powerful CEOs, Entrepreneurs, Leaders, and Public Figures, accelerating their performance both personally and professionally. His work is the proverbial “Navy SEAL training” equivalent to high-performance and leadership development – pushing even the elite beyond their limits so they not only hit their peak but sustain it. Wylie’s formal title is Performance Accelerator. He’s been named a “secret weapon” by some of the most influential leaders across industries from Wall St., Hollywood, Professional Sports, Fortune 500 companies, Personal Development, and everything in between.
His work is about giving an elite edge to high achieving individuals while ending their cycle of stress, sacrifice, and suffering that’s unfortunately associated when reaching their levels of accomplishment and success.
When Wylie’s not traveling the country to meet his clients, this family man enjoys skydiving, mountain top sunsets, and sipping on an occasional 18-year-old single malt scotch while pondering the philosophies of life, the cosmos, and beyond.
Get In Touch:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wyliemcgraw/
Tip of the week:
You’ve got to be willing to admit that you have not addressed the truth about what is standing in your way.