Welcome to the Ryan League podcast, my friends. We keep things short, sweet, and inspiring. I've got a short nugget of motivation today that I believe is going to add value to your life. Today's episode might just be the most unsexy, motivational message you're ever going to hear, because we are calling it falling in love with boring. Yes, I want you to fall in love with boring. Now, here's the deal. I know that I'm supposed to help you learn the sexy stuff. Yep, I'm supposed to teach you how to grow your social media presence or build a brand that gets noticed. And yes, it is true. I do have quite a fun career. I do get to travel the world. I get to speak on some big stages. I get to make an impact on people's lives every single day. It is incredibly rewarding. But behind the scenes of that very rewarding, fun career is a bunch of boring stuff that nobody else wants to do. I write custom talks for clients. I sit in airport terminals for hours. I manage a company budget. I reply to emails. I prep slide decks. I follow up with clients. I edit talks that most people would think are already good enough. I sit through meetings about taxes and trademarks. This is not glamorous, but it is all very necessary. And so what I've learned is this is that there's something powerful about boring. Because boring is where your consistency lives. Boring is where your excellence gets refined. Boring is actually what makes the fun stuff actually possible. I don't know if you've ever noticed people in life who are uber successful that you meet in real life. I'm not talking about people online. I'm talking about people you meet in real life. I'm talking about real successful people that drive Toyota Camry's and wear Wrangler jeans. And it's like you're a multi-mode. You're the person. These people aren't flashy. And here's what I've learned. If you really want to win in your health, if you really want to win in your relationships, if you really want to win in your career, you've got to fall in love with boring. I have met many successful people. And I'm going to give you a bunch of different varieties of successful people that I've met and the boring behind the scenes that they have. NBA players, I know. NFL players, I know. They work out two to three to four times a day. Same drills, same reps, same gym. They'll shoot until their arms fall off. They'll lift until they can't feel their legs anymore. And guess what? It's boring. You think about the fittest people that I know. They eat right. And they don't just eat right. They meal prep every Sunday. And they eat the same thing. Every single day, chicken, broccoli, sweet potatoes, no spice, no sugar. Just boring. No crumble cookies, no tiff's treats, no strawberry milkshake. Boring. If you think about even the most successful businesses in the world, they're boring. Laundry mats, storage units, bending machines. Trash routes, HVAC services. Nobody's lining up to make a TikTok about a commercial air filter. But those companies, they print money. But they're boring. In fact, I was speaking for a Fortune 100 company, one of the biggest in the world. I had never even heard of this company before until they invited me to speak. And the reason I've never heard of this company before is because they have zero commercials. The reason they have zero commercials is because they make circuit breakers. They make truck transmissions. They make backup generators. They make power distribution units. They make the grip on golf clubs. Everything that they make is not flashy. It's not trending. But it's essential. They literally keep the lights on for the world. And it's boring. And that boring is built a global empire. Let me tell you about an event that I attended where there were a bunch of successful people there that were there to donate to a nonprofit organization. If you ever get an opportunity to go to one of these events, you can, you know, ask people, hey, what do you do? You know, you're just kind of making small. And at this event where I was the least successful person in the room, I'll just put it that way. OK. When I began to ask people what they do, not one of them said, I'm an influencer. I ain't no wrong with being an influencer. I'm just I'm just letting you know the room that I was in. They they they weren't they weren't influencers. Not one of them was selling a seven step program. In fact, none of them were even trying to impress me. One guy met a he owned 300 vending machines. This guy makes seven figures a year of people who forget to pack snacks. Another guy, he owned a porta potty company. Yeah, he literally makes millions in crap. And that's literal. One couple I was talking to they owned parking lots. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's it. They just charge people not to move. I said, OK, so what's the maintenance like on this? They said, I don't know. We paint lines every couple of years. That's about it. Oh, one family I met. They own funeral homes. Yeah, and unfortunately, that business, it's steady. And the reason it's steady is because people keep dying. I know it's morbid. I know it's awkward. But it's also boring and. It actually pays them a lot. I mean, you even just think about. People that have really great relationships. People that have a really great marriage. The things that they do. Are boring. Therapy is boring. Staying connected on the smallest of things. This would never make a reality TV show. In fact, some of the happiest couples that I know, they're not viral on Instagram. They're not doing candlelit rooftop dinners every week. What they do is that they go on a walk every night and hold hands. Same route. Same neighborhood, just talking, laughing. The briefing, the day, no drama. Just boring. But here's what they have that everyone else is chasing. Peace, trust, consistency. And so I have to wonder if. A lot of us in the process of trying to grow anything, whether that's growing our leadership or growing our relationships or growing a business or growing in our career is the minute it gets boring. We check out. But I would like to submit that maybe boring isn't the enemy that may be boring is the secret. There's a line from James Clear that I love and he says this. He says, most people need to get more excited about doing the same things every day. I'll say it again. Most people need to get more excited about doing the same things every day. And here's the thing when I look at my own life, I think the best results I've ever gotten have come from the most boring routines, fighting early in the morning, going to the gym when I didn't feel like it. Reading or listening to books when no one's watching, answering emails before they pile up. Nothing exciting, but I actually think that's or the breakthrough truly lives. And so your challenge for today in this week is to not chase fun and chase excitement. I would encourage you to chase consistency. You do not need more drama. Perhaps you need more discipline. You don't need a bigger dream. Perhaps you just need a better routine. I want you to fall in love with boring because I believe boring is what will get you results. My friends, thank you so much for listening to the Ryan Lee podcast today. If today's episode inspired you or added value to your life in any way, don't keep it to yourself. Share it with a friend. And hey, it would mean the world to me if you would take a moment to rate, review and subscribe. I also send out an encouraging text every single week. If you want to subscribe to those text messages, you can text the word podcast to the number 469-809-1201. 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