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How to Win in 2026 - EP 426
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- 365 Driven
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- Feb 19, 2026
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- 5434
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Summary
In this powerful annual kickoff episode of 365 Driven , host Tony Whatley lays out a timeless blueprint for winning in 2026 - without hype, trends, or predictions. This isn't about chasing what's new. It's about mastering what works. After decades of entrepreneurship, investing, podcasting, and building multiple businesses, Tony shares the repeatable behaviors he's seen create success year after year—regardless of the economy, technology shifts, or industry changes. Built around 8 foundational principles, this episode challenges listeners to simplify their focus and raise their standards. From the power of consistency over intensity, to building in public before you feel ready, to diversifying income without becoming scattered—Tony breaks down what actually moves the needle. He shares personal stories of flat growth seasons, expensive financial lessons, delegating to scale, and why understanding your numbers is a competitive advantage. You'll also hear why personal discipline bleeds into business performance, how relationships quietly compound over decades, and why fundamentals always outperform flashy tactics. This episode isn't about doing more. It's about doing less, doing it better, and longer. If you're serious about creating financial freedom, operational independence, and a reputation that opens doors, this is your roadmap. Winning doesn't change year to year. Execution does. And if you apply these principles consistently, 2026 won't just be another year—it'll be undeniable.