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In this raw and honest episode of The Seamus Evans Show, I open up about stepping onto the mats for my very first Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) competition as a white belt after over a year of intense training at One Purpose BJJ.

From getting my ass kicked repeatedly to learning how to stay calm when choked out and panicking, jujitsu has been a brutal but transformative teacher. I share the harsh truths it's revealed: you're not the invincible hero in your own story, "use it or lose it" applies to skills and mindset, excuses keep you stagnant, and real growth comes from showing up consistently—even when the odds are stacked against you.

We dive deep into mindset lessons that apply to life, business, relationships, and personal development:

I also reflect on my frustrations with slow progress, the end of long careers (RIP Kyle & Jackie O), and why the journey—not the destination—is what matters. Plus, updates on my podcast challenge (100 episodes in 100 days?) and why showing weakness on the mat (or in life) gets exploited.

Whether you're into BJJ, building mental toughness, overcoming fear, managing neurodivergence like Tourette's/ADHD, or just need motivation to keep showing up, this episode is for you.

Tune in for the full story, and stick around—I'll drop a follow-up episode with the competition results, footage if I get it, and what actually happened in those 7 matches!

If this resonates, hit subscribe for more real-talk on confidence, mindset shifts, personal growth, and turning challenges into superpowers. Drop a comment: What's one lesson jujitsu (or life) has taught you about staying calm under pressure?

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