

Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching
Scott Smith
The Daily Boost is a practical, motivational, and coaching podcast that tackles what makes life and business better—delivered with Scott Smith's upbeat, humorous take on what's really going on.
As a longtime coach and broadcaster, Scott records every episode within 24 hours of release, making each one current, topical, and relevant to your life today. No scripts. No fluff. Just a real conversation about what matters.
Each episode runs around 15 minutes—perfect for your morning routine or commute. Scott covers personal growth, purpose, decision-making, business, career, relationships, and more. Every episode stands alone and is designed to be revisited and applied over time—not rushed or forgotten.
Now in its 20th year with over 5,000 episodes and 130+ million global downloads, The Daily Boost is how people around the world choose to start their day and get everything they want out of life.
As a longtime coach and broadcaster, Scott records every episode within 24 hours of release, making each one current, topical, and relevant to your life today. No scripts. No fluff. Just a real conversation about what matters.
Each episode runs around 15 minutes—perfect for your morning routine or commute. Scott covers personal growth, purpose, decision-making, business, career, relationships, and more. Every episode stands alone and is designed to be revisited and applied over time—not rushed or forgotten.
Now in its 20th year with over 5,000 episodes and 130+ million global downloads, The Daily Boost is how people around the world choose to start their day and get everything they want out of life.
Episodes
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Mar 27, 2026 • 14min
You Can Learn a Lot from a Happy Dog
My dog Levi is a champion agility competitor — fast, fearless, and a complete hot mess who knocks things over and keeps running like it was the plan. His friend Jackson? Steady, consistent, tail wagging, win or lose. Watching these two dogs compete for years has taught me something that takes most humans decades to figure out. The ribbon feels great, but it was never the whole point. This episode is about rediscovering why you're playing the game you're in — and what happens when you finally fall in love with it again.
Featured Story
There's a dog named Jackson who competes in agility alongside Levi. He's not the most talented dog out there. He doesn't work harder than anyone else. He doesn't take himself seriously. But somehow, Jackson runs clean every single time — tail wagging, steady pace, looking like he just won the championship, whether he did or not. Meanwhile, Levi and I are out there blowing past jumps and missing weaves, absolutely convinced it was the plan. Watching Jackson week after week, I started to realize something: he's not in it for the ribbon. He loves the run. That's the whole game for him — and it might be the smartest thing I've ever seen.
Important Points
When you love what you're doing, you stay more consistent, recover faster, and just keep getting better at it.
You control the effort — not the outcome. Separate those two things, and your whole approach to the game will shift.
Find the one specific thing inside what you do that genuinely lights you up, and make that your real anchor point.
Memorable Quotes
The people who stay in the game long enough to win big are almost always the ones who learned to love the game.
Win or lose, Jackson always finds a reason to be happy about the day — and honestly, that kind of drives me crazy.
Go collect those ribbons and carry them around with real dignity — just don't make the ribbon the whole point.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Ask yourself honestly whether you still enjoy the game you're playing — not if you're good at it, but if you love it.
Set your personal standards around the effort you can actually control, and let the results follow from there.
Find what genuinely lights you up inside the work, anchor yourself to that feeling, and let it drive your showing up.
Chapters
0:00 - Happy Friday, and today's going to the dogs
0:27 - Jackson — the dog who drives me a little crazy
5:56 - What my daughter said that made me think
6:47 - Why intrinsic motivation changes everything
9:46 - On ribbons, naps, and being humble about winning
11:31 - Are you Levi or Jackson? Play for the fun of it.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 17min
Simple Morning That Changes Everything
Ever tried building the perfect morning routine only to abandon it by day nine? Yeah, me too. I've watched smart, successful people design elaborate morning protocols straight from the latest book or podcast, and they almost never stick.
Today, I'm breaking the mold and sharing what actually works—not some fantasy checklist, but the real, simple stuff that shows up even on your worst days. To show you what I mean, let me tell you about a client whose story might hit close to home, and the question that changed everything for him.
If your mornings feel like a test you keep failing, this one's for you.
Featured Story
I had a client a few years back — a smart guy, a solid business, a good family. He'd been chasing the perfect morning routine for years. Every book, every sequence, even a fancy journal designed to optimize his mornings. He could walk me through the ideal morning minute by minute. Impressive, honestly. What he couldn't tell me was when he last actually did it. He'd built a monument to mornings and failed before his day even started. So I asked him one question: what's the one thing you could do every morning that would make your day feel right? His answer surprised us both — and it had nothing to do with cold showers.
Important Points
The most effective morning routines are simple enough to do every day, even when things aren't going well.
Stop designing a morning that would impress someone else and start building one that actually fits who you really are.
Simplicity is the highest form of intention, making routines stick.
Memorable Quotes
He built a monument to mornings, and every day he woke up and didn't do it—that's not motivation; it's complexity.
Real routines show up when you're tired, traveling, and the kids have you up at 3 a.m. — that's the whole point.
Simplicity is the highest form of intention, and that's what works every time.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Find your anchor — one thing that makes your morning feel right, not impressive, just yours and doable every day.
Make the bar ridiculously low so you can clear it even on your worst day — no negotiation, no setup, just do it.
Protect your first 20 minutes from the noise and let that simple start compound into a day that actually works.
Chapters
0:02 - Spring breakers and living in Port Orange
0:44 - The laptop lifestyle lived without the laptop
2:27 - Why your perfect morning routine never sticks
4:42 - The client who built a monument to mornings
6:25 - One question that changed his whole routine
9:45 - The minimum effective dose for your morning
11:43 - Three moves to build a morning that fits you
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Mar 25, 2026 • 14min
What Are Your Standards?
Most people are looking for something to lean into — a mood, an anchor, a reason to keep going. But how do you measure whether you’re actually doing that? I got sick for almost a month, and it reminded me of something I learned years ago with my first wife, Cheryl. When health slips, it can take everything with it. That experience sent me back to my standards — and back to a question worth sitting with: How do you know when you’re truly alive? Let’s talk about the tests that keep me honest.
Featured Story
A few weeks ago, I was knocked down with a bad head cold — maybe COVID, I’m not sure — and I barely left the house for five days. Before I knew it, almost four weeks had passed without going to the gym. When I finally started feeling like myself again, something hit me hard. Years ago, my first wife, Cheryl, got cancer. For a while, mostly life felt normal. We talked about what we’d do if things got worse — swim with dolphins, knock off the bucket list. Then things did get worse, and suddenly none of it was possible. Being sick this time brought it all back. Don’t wait.
Important Points
Your standards are the quiet, personal tests you run on yourself every single day to know things are still right.
Functional fitness isn’t about ego — it’s about staying capable enough to show up every day and do what matters.
A peaceful base isn’t a destination you reach — it’s something you protect every day, so every dream is reachable.
Memorable Quotes
The real standard is pretty simple — do you feel like yourself, and can you still do the things you want to do?
When this one thing is working right, the whole world feels right — find yours and protect it every single day.
You weren’t built to goof off and do nothing — you were meant to make a real difference, so go get after it now.
Scott’s Three-Step Approach
Start by naming your one personal standard — the specific thing that, when right, tells you everything is working.
Build your daily habits around protecting that standard so your peaceful base stays solid, stable, and strong.
Once your foundation is solid, pursue every dream, goal, and ambition you’ve got without holding anything back.
Chapters
0:28 - Why I riff — and what you might need today
1:22 - Staying consistent with what actually works
2:06 - Getting sick and what Cheryl’s story taught me
4:19 - The litmus test: alive or really living?
4:33 - Lifting 90 pounds and functional fitness
7:03 - The peaceful base — and why it changes everything
8:23 - Staying sharp when crossword puzzles won’t cut it
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Mar 24, 2026 • 14min
What Never Changes (Even When Everything Does)
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Mar 23, 2026 • 14min
You're Living a Good Life — But Is It Yours?
Most days feel pretty good, don't they? Bills paid, generally happy, life humming along nicely. But somewhere underneath that contentment, there's a quiet voice asking if this is really yours. I hear it too. The truth is, almost everything around you was built by somebody else — the roads, the businesses, the routines. And if you're not careful, you end up living inside their vision instead of your own. Today I'm talking about how to stop borrowing somebody else's dream and start building the life that actually feels like you.
Featured Story
I was driving through Daytona a few days ago — sick, probably shouldn't have been behind the wheel — when I ended up in front of the Daytona International Speedway. That thing is massive. Two miles of it just sitting there. And it hit me: none of this just showed up. Somebody decided to build it. Somebody got tired of racing on the beach and said, we need a track. So they built one. And here I am, years later, driving past somebody else's idea, living inside somebody else's dream. That's when I realized how easy it is to default into the world other people created — not because you're lost, just because it's already built and already moving.
Important Points
Almost everything around you was designed by somebody else — and it's quietly reshaping who you are every single day.
That feeling that there should be more isn't a problem to fix — it's a signal pointing directly at what's inside you.
Pulling back the mindless habits and patterns in your way naturally reveals the life you actually want to be building.
Memorable Quotes
If you don't consciously create your own direction, you automatically default into somebody else's dreams every time.
The people living a life they actually designed didn't get chosen — they just decided and kept going until it was real.
It's not about reinvention — pick one thing that makes you feel like you, then show up and do it again tomorrow.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Get brutally honest about what you actually want — not what looks good on paper, but what genuinely feels like you.
Notice where you're following momentum you didn't create and saying yes simply because something's already there.
Pick one thing that moves in your direction and let everything else you're doing align underneath that one choice.
Chapters
0:01 - Are you living somebody else's good life?
2:50 - The world was built without you — and for you
2:58 - Driving past the Speedway and finally waking up
6:51 - Stop borrowing visions and start building yours
8:30 - Three honest moves to reclaim your direction
10:43 - Pick one thing that makes you feel like you
Connect With Me
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If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 14min
Why You Should Keep Your Plans to Yourself
Have you ever noticed that the people who quietly get things done seem to get ahead faster than everyone else? There's a reason for that.
I'm talking about the power of keeping your plans to yourself — practicing in private until you're ready to show the world what you've built. While everyone else is posting and asking for permission, a handful of people are just doing the work.
This Friday, I want to challenge you to try something uncomfortable. Keep your next move to yourself, do the work, and let the results speak for you.
Featured Story
I walked into my office this week and found messages from two clients. Both had taken the spring break downtime and done something unexpected — in private, without saying a word to anyone.
One had spent a quiet week doing what I call private practice. No posts, no announcements, no asking for permission. Just doing the work.
The other had knocked out an entire new project and shifted direction completely. I hadn't heard a single word about it. And honestly? Even though I'm their coach, I couldn't be prouder.
That's exactly what I'm training them to do — just go do it, and let them catch up.
Important Points
What you practice in private, you'll eventually be praised for in public — that's the whole strategy, and it works.
The moment you stop needing someone else's permission, you stop waiting around — and your life actually moves.
When the rest of the world gets busy and looks the other way, that's your perfect window to do the work.
Memorable Quotes
Nobody needs to know how you got so good at what you do — just show up, do the work, and let it speak for you.
When you believe in your idea and just sit down and do it without telling anyone, your whole world really changes.
I bet the times you shifted everything in a new direction you wanted, you did it yourself — nobody dragged you.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Pick the one thing you want to move on, commit to it quietly in private without telling a soul, and start now.
Do all the work behind the scenes — practice, refine, and keep building until you genuinely know you're ready.
Step into the world with your finished result already in hand and let it do the talking — no announcement needed.
Chapters
0:02 - Happy Friday and spring break chaos in Florida
0:48 - Mom's fall, her comeback, and 94-year-old optimism
2:11 - Why keeping your plans secret is so powerful
3:46 - Two clients who went dark and quietly crushed it
8:33 - Practice in private, get praised in public
9:49 - No permission needed — just go do the work
10:49 - Uncommon discipline when everyone else is distracted
Connect With Me
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If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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Mar 19, 2026 • 18min
What 20 Years of Coaching Taught Me
Twenty years of coaching has a way of showing you what actually works — and what just keeps people spinning in circles. After tens of thousands of conversations and more than 5,300 episodes, I've stopped playing games with the stuff that doesn't move the needle.
Today I'm sharing 10 things I know for certain — not theory, not fluff. Real lessons about clarity, momentum, time, decisions, and why success only works when your life actually works too.
Push play. This one's a rant, and I mean that in the best possible way.
Featured Story
My Inner Circle call was still fresh in my mind when I sat down to record today's show — and I'll be honest, I restarted it five times before I got out of my own way.
That call is 90 minutes of the smartest, most compassionate people I know — ages 31 to 74 — and not one of them wants to leave when time's up. That's what magic feels like.
It reminded me why I do this. Twenty years in, tens of thousands of coaching hours, and I've learned that most people aren't stuck. They just aren't seeing their situation honestly. The minute they do, they know exactly what to do. That's the whole game.
Important Points
Most people aren't stuck at all — they just lack clarity, and the minute they finally get it, they start moving.
Big life transformations don't usually come from blowing things up; they come from small, consistent daily shifts.
Your daily actions are telling the real story of your life — not the goals you keep telling yourself you want.
Memorable Quotes
Once you see your situation honestly — really, truly honestly — you know exactly what to do, and you go do it.
Action is always what creates momentum — it's never ever the other way around. Move first, and motivation follows.
Time is your very best tool or your most comfortable excuse — and you're the one who gets to decide which one.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Get brutally honest about where you actually are — that clarity alone is what finally gets you moving forward.
Make one small, consistent shift today — the big changes you want in life are built from what you do right now.
Make a real decision and start moving, because real momentum only shows up after you've already taken the action.
Chapters
0:02 - A rant with 20 years of proof behind it
1:56 - Inside the Face Your Passion Inner Circle
2:08 - You're not stuck — you just can't see clearly
5:34 - Chaos, daily awareness, and your real goals
9:28 - Momentum, time, and learning to trust yourself
13:47 - Decide fast and build a life that actually works
Connect With Me
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If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 16min
Time Is a Tool — Use It or Drift
Time is the one constant in your life — and most people don't realize they're using it until they don't have enough of it. After 20 years of showing up in this studio every single day, I've been thinking about this a lot.
When you compress time and commit to a real deadline, something shifts. You focus faster, decide quicker, and stop messing around. When time expands, you drift — and drifting is where goals go to die.
Today, I'm breaking down how to use time as a tool. Download the Perfect Week Planner at perfectweekplanner.com.
Featured Story
I walked into the studio this morning, asking myself why I still do this every single day. Twenty years is a long time to show up for anything.
And then it hit me — time. It's why this show matters to me more now than ever before. I'm not 30. I'm not going to pretend I am.
What I know now that I didn't know then is that time isn't just passing — it's either working for you or against you. Benjamin Hardy calls it a tool. You use it, or you drift.
That thought alone changed how I look at every single day. And I think it'll change how you look at yours, too.
Important Points
When time pressure finally hits, you don't become a different person — you just show up as your absolute best.
Free time is honestly the most dangerous gift there is — because most people never really figure out how to use it.
The moment you set a real goal with a hard deadline, your brain immediately starts reorganizing everything else.
Memorable Quotes
Time isn't just something that passes by. It's something you actively choose to use or choose to drift through.
When time compresses, magic happens. You focus faster, decide quicker, and you finally stop all the messing around.
If you really want to change your life, don't wait around for more time — just give yourself a whole lot less.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Start by agreeing that what you want actually matters enough to commit to right now — not someday, but right now.
Compress your timeline down to a quarter of what you think it'll take and lock in that hard deadline right now.
Let the deadline reorganize your entire day — it naturally protects your very best hours and kills the drifting.
Chapters
0:02 - Cold in Daytona and 20 years of daily boosts
1:00 - What AI can't replace — insight and real wisdom
3:13 - Time is a tool: you either use it or you drift
5:34 - Why time compression brings out your best self
8:15 - The trap of free time and why it's so dangerous
9:34 - How goal-setting compresses time automatically
12:57 - Give yourself less time and finally get it done
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 14min
Focused or Lying to Yourself
Are you focused — or just telling yourself a good story? There's a difference, and most people never stop long enough to notice it. I've been there too. I built an app last week when I had a completely different project sitting right in front of me. Classic move.
The real problem isn't that you can't focus. You can focus just fine. The problem is you're focused on the wrong thing — and you've got a pretty convincing story to justify it. In this episode, we dig into what honest focus actually looks like and why getting there changes everything.
Featured Story
I was sitting at my computer around three o'clock on a Thursday afternoon when a friend mentioned how he'd built an app. I said, I can do that. Ninety minutes later, I had my daily awareness diary online. I was pumped.
Got up the next morning at four o'clock — couldn't wait to keep going. Spent hours tidying it up. Loved every minute of it.
But here's what I had to admit: it wasn't the project I needed to be working on that week. My wife walked by, gave me the look, and kept moving. She knew. And honestly? So did I. That's burying the lead — and I catch myself doing it more than I'd like.
Important Points
You're not stuck or blocked or broken — you're just focused on the wrong thing, and that's completely fixable.
Burying the lead in your own life means talking around what you actually want instead of just saying the thing.
The moment you stop decorating the story and name the real thing out loud, your life can shift in a matter of hours.
Memorable Quotes
You're not distracted — you're focused on something you think you want to be focused on. Those are two different things.
Stop decorating the story. Say exactly what you want, turn face-first into it, get your butt busy, and just do it.
Honest focus means saying the real thing out loud — not the comfortable version that sounds good inside your head.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
Get honest and name the real thing — not the comfortable version of it, but the actual thing that needs doing.
Drop the story you've been telling yourself and put your full, honest focus on that one specific thing right now.
Turn face-first into it, get your butt moving, and watch how fast everything around you starts to shift for real.
Chapters
0:02 - Spring break chaos and losing the thread
1:14 - Why you're not stuck — you're misfocused
3:30 - Burying the lead: a lesson from the newsroom
5:45 - The client who was avoiding the real thing
8:49 - Making calls vs. telling yourself stories
10:10 - Honest focus and what it actually takes
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 15min
Are You Stuck Behind a Bad Leader?
Have you ever felt stuck behind someone who clearly shouldn't be leading? Or maybe you've been secretly wondering if you're supposed to be out front yourself?
I've been thinking a lot about lead singers and band members lately — and what it really means to know your role. Most people never decide. They drift. And drifting costs years.
Whether you're 25 or 55, figuring out whether you're meant to lead or support changes everything. I want to help you get clear on your answer today. Let's do this.
Featured Story
A few years back, I was playing in the band again. I needed to feed my family, so I took jobs that kept me in the background — reliable, dependable, useful. And honestly? The organizations loved it.
But inside, something kept pulling at me. I knew I was supposed to be up front. That feeling never went away.
I finally realized nobody was going to walk over and say, "Hey, you should step up and lead." I had to self-appoint. The moment I stopped waiting for permission and started going after what I wanted, everything shifted. People followed. They always do when you stop auditioning for your own life.
Important Points
* Most people don't struggle with ability — they struggle with role confusion, and it costs them years of their life.
* Real lead singers don't audition for their own lives — they walk to the mic like they were absolutely born to be there.
* Nobody's coming to pull you out of the background — the biggest door that opens is when you decide to self-appoint.
Memorable Quotes
* Confidence is not the same as calling, and confident people tend to step on those with calling.
* Staying in the band too long starts to feel like a slow suffocation — you deserve something so much better than that.
* The biggest door that will ever open is when you decide you're self-appointed and go after what you really want.
Scott's Three-Step Approach
* Decide right now if you're wired to lead or wired to support — drifting without that clarity will cost you years.
* Stop waiting for permission and self-appoint — step boldly to the mic and own the role you know deep down is yours.
* Accept the visibility, the responsibility, and the criticism — that's what separates leaders from band members.
Chapters
0:00 - Back in the saddle after two rough weeks
0:50 - Notes From Scott — a hallway pep talk for you
1:58 - Why people quit: playing the wrong role
2:45 - Lead singers vs. band members — know the difference
5:49 - When great leaders get pushed to the back row
8:10 - The decision: lead singer or band member?
10:20 - Self-appoint and finally step to the mic
Connect With Me
Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify
If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com.
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