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Did Gap and the Gain Really Free Andrew East From Comparing

matthew@chriscollinsinc.com By matthew@chriscollinsinc.com Published June 11, 2026
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former NFL player Andrew East reflecting on measuring personal progress and ditching idealized success targets
The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan discussed by Andrew East on Books That Changed My Life
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In this episode of Books That Changed My Life, we sit down with former NFL athlete, content creator, and author Andrew East. He shares how a deep dive into psychological performance literature transformed his perspective on success and high achievement, paving the way for his own creative endeavors. Andrew’s exploration of mindset shifts and personal metrics mirrors themes from our previous deep dives into influential storytelling, such as our feature on Shawn Johnson on The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry.

About the Guest: Andrew East

Andrew East is an accomplished American football snapper, digital creator, and entrepreneur whose career spans elite professional athletics and multimedia production. Following his time playing in the NFL with teams like the Washington Redskins, East seamlessly transitioned into building a massive digital footprint alongside his wife, Shawn. His background navigating the high-stakes world of professional sports has given him a unique perspective on resilience, teamwork, and the pursuit of excellence.

About the Book: The Gap and the Gain

Published by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, The Gap and the Gain is a cornerstone of modern mindset and performance philosophy. The book offers a firsthand, highly practical account of how high achievers accidentally trap themselves in “the gap”—measuring their current standing against an idealized, moving target—rather than focusing on “the gain,” which measures progress backward from where they started. The text brilliantly captures the mental freedom that comes from reclaiming your personal metrics of happiness.

For more insights into how shifting personal philosophies can alter your path, revisit our piece on Jennie Garth on Jonathan Livingston Seagull.

Measuring Progress From Where You Started

For Andrew, encountering this transformative masterpiece was a liberating moment that expanded his understanding of achievement both on and off the field. It completely reframed how he looked at his personal development and family relationships.

  • The Letter to His Father: Andrew reflects on a powerful exercise inspired by another book he read, The Intentional Father by John Tyson. The workbook prompted him to write a letter to his dad listing everything he was thankful for, despite any past mistakes—a practice that perfectly illustrated looking at “the gain” of what he was given rather than focusing on “the gap.”
  • Ditching the Idealized Target: He discusses how elite athletic environments naturally program people to focus on a moving finish line, revealing how easy it is to feel like a failure even when performing at the highest levels.
  • Chasing Unorthodox Metrics: The intense pressure of a public-facing career served as a reminder to trust his own internal compass, learning to measure his life by personal evolution rather than external validation.

Out Now: The Courage to Commit

Andrew joins us alongside his wife to celebrate the release of their brand-new book, The Courage to Commit, available now.

The Courage to Commit is a collection of candid and personal reflections. It explores relationship building, long-term dedication, and professional focus.

In addition, the book encourages readers to step away from superficial cultural trends. Instead, it highlights the value of finding depth in everyday commitments.

The book also examines topics such as professional sports and intentional parenting. As a result, it offers insights into building a meaningful and lasting legacy.

Much like Sullivan’s immersive style, Andrew writes with openness and vulnerability. Consequently, readers feel as though they are sitting at the kitchen table sharing an honest conversation.

FAQ

  • Why did Andrew East choose The Gap and the Gain? The book expanded his worldview on performance psychology, offering practical tools to stop chasing unreachable ideals and start recognizing his true progress.
  • How did The Intentional Father impact Andrew? It provided the practical exercise of writing a gratitude letter to his father, which helped anchor his real-world understanding of choosing “the gain” over “the gap.”
  • What is Andrew’s new book about? The Courage to Commit explores the radical, transformative power of long-term dedication, encouraging readers to embrace the deeper value of sticking with their goals and relationships.
  • Where can I purchase The Courage to Commit? The book is officially out now and can be purchased directly through major book retailers and digital online storefronts.

Final Thoughts

Dan Sullivan’s philosophy reminded Andrew East that the best profiles of success are born out of true immersion and internal metrics. The Gap and the Gain gave him the blueprint to question standard cultural demands and seek out authentic narratives. With The Courage to Commit, Andrew steps forward to share his own framework, proving that the most enduring achievements are created when we simply allow ourselves to look back at how far we’ve come and commit to the journey ahead openly.

TAGGED: Achievement, Dan Sullivan, Goal Setting, Measuring Progress, Mindset Shift, Self-Improvement, Strategic Coach
matthew@chriscollinsinc.com June 11, 2026
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