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Ever feel like you're drowning in information but starving for clarity? That's the signal-to-noise problem, and it's killing your progress. I spent 20 years in radio learning how to cut through static, and now I'm watching successful people get buried under digital noise, endless priorities, and other people's agendas. The solution isn't working harder or consuming more content. It's ruthlessly protecting what matters and filtering everything else out. Today, I'm sharing the same framework I use with my clients to separate what moves you forward from what keeps you stuck.

Featured Story

About a month ago, I hit a wall with this podcast format. I was pre-producing episodes five days a week, sitting down to write dedicated motivational content, and it had become noise. TikTok and everything else was drowning out standard everyday motivation, and I wasn't going to be a noise guy. So I made a decision: get rid of everything I didn't like and figure out what I do like. For 10 days, I tried stuff, killed what didn't work, and kept experimenting. What you're hearing now is the evolution. I'm bringing you the conversations I have all day, every day, and serving you better by getting clear on signal and cutting the noise.

Important Points

Noise isn't the problem—your inability to filter for signal is. Pull back, refocus, and focus on what truly matters.

Steve Jobs cut dozens of Apple products down to four. That ruthless focus exemplifies signal amplification perfectly.

The strongest your goal clarity is, the more you'll dedicate yourself in that direction and ignore everyone else.

Memorable Quotes

"Deciding what not to do is as important as deciding what to do." - Steve Jobs on ruthless focus and signal thinking.

"Clarity of vision divided by cognitive distraction—my guess is you're 80% distracted and I used to be that way."

"If there's too much noise and you're crazy, don't shut down. Set a goal and let it guide you through the chaos."

Scott's Three-Step Approach

Get brutally clear on three goals maximum—noise equals distractions and other people's priorities you're letting in.

Calculate your signal-to-noise ratio by dividing clarity of vision by cognitive distraction to see where you stand.

Filter every decision through one question: is this signal or noise relative to your core values and your goals?

Chapters

0:02 - Why I'm fired up about signal to noise (and complaints)

2:31 - The origin story of signal versus noise in our modern world

4:40 - Dr. Benjamin Hardy and filtering for what actually matters

6:00 - Steve Jobs cut Apple down to four products and won

9:13 - How to separate signal from noise in your life

11:06 - My own podcast evolution as a signal-to-noise case study

13:22 - The signal-to-noise formula and decision filters

Connect With Me

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Email: support@motivationtomove.com

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