Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™

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Ep.347 | Josh Lindblom | The Identity and Awareness Shift Elite Men Miss

Winning doesn’t always feel like winning, does it?

On paper, things look good. Career’s moving. Family’s intact. You’re respected. You’re providing.

And yet… something feels off.

You’re productive, but restless. Successful, but never settled. Winning, but not at peace.

That tension usually isn’t a discipline problem. It’s an identity problem.

That’s exactly why I sat down with Josh Lindblom on the Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™ show. Josh spent 15 years in professional baseball, reached the highest level, and still found himself asking a haunting question after his Major League debut:

“What now?”

In this episode, we go straight at the three lies most driven men live by:

I am what I produce
I am what I have
I am what others say about me

These affirmations work…until they don’t.

They help you win professionally, but they quietly drain your inner life, your marriage, and your ability to recover and be present.

So if you’re winning, but still asking yourself, “Why doesn’t this feel like enough?” This conversation is for you.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why most driven men unknowingly live from false identity stories and how those stories quietly fuel pressure, fear, and inconsistency
  • Why you don’t “leave” performance-based identity when the uniform comes off and what it takes to re-anchor your worth
  • How awareness becomes the gateway to real change, and why you can’t fix what you’re not willing to notice
  • Simple, practical reflection rhythms that increase clarity, emotional regulation, and alignment without overcomplicating your faith or schedule
  • Why many high-performing marriages aim to “not lose” instead of win, and how that mindset quietly erodes connection
  • A repeatable framework for healthy conflict that helps spouses operate as allies, take ownership, and resolve tension in a way where both people win

KEY QUOTES

  • “Performance usually is driven by fear and it’s really, really hard to be consistent when performance is driven by fear.” – Josh Lindblom
  • “It’s really hard to play the game if the goal posts are always moving.” – Josh Lindblom
  • “Marriage isn’t designed to be good. Marriage is designed to get increasingly better every year of your life.” – Josh Lindblom

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