Today could be the day that your life changes FOREVER.
Do you truly believe that?
If you don't...
You should.
The decision is yours...
You can change nothing, and keep the habits that confine you to a mediocre life...
OR...
You can start executing on the things necessary to help you accomplish your goals and unleash your true potential.
Do it or don't...
I don't really care.
But I promise you this...
If you do make the change...
You'll look back on this day 10 years from now and say...
"That was the day everything changed for me!”
Do you truly believe that?
If you don't...
You should.
The decision is yours...
You can change nothing, and keep the habits that confine you to a mediocre life...
OR...
You can start executing on the things necessary to help you accomplish your goals and unleash your true potential.
Do it or don't...
I don't really care.
But I promise you this...
If you do make the change...
You'll look back on this day 10 years from now and say...
"That was the day everything changed for me!”
So many people spend all their time reading books, going to conferences, and buying program after program...
But here's the truth...
99% of them will keep saying and doing what they've done for years.
Nothing.
They'll keep complaining…
They'll keep bringing up whose fault it is…
They'll keep making excuses to justify their failures...
While the 1% will gather their shit...
Get to work...
...and make things happen in their lives.
That’s why they are the 1%.
The important question is…
Which group are you going to be in
But here's the truth...
99% of them will keep saying and doing what they've done for years.
Nothing.
They'll keep complaining…
They'll keep bringing up whose fault it is…
They'll keep making excuses to justify their failures...
While the 1% will gather their shit...
Get to work...
...and make things happen in their lives.
That’s why they are the 1%.
The important question is…
Which group are you going to be in
Spending your life trying to fit in society’s box of “the way you are supposed to be” is a sure way to always lose.
When you're working to be like everyone else...the best you’ll ever be is a clone of everyone else: AVERAGE AT BEST.
DO YOU...authentically...passionately...and honestly.
Nobody can do that better.
When you're working to be like everyone else...the best you’ll ever be is a clone of everyone else: AVERAGE AT BEST.
DO YOU...authentically...passionately...and honestly.
Nobody can do that better.
The inner bitch voice LOVES birthdays, and it nearly won today. Lay in bed for a whole hour after my alarm went off negotiating with myself thinking of ways I can do something light and easy since it’s my birthday. After the intense week of training I’ve had it made sense, but got to be comfortable being uncomfortable so got up, put my shoes on headed out. Starting 22 with a win as the winning streak doesn’t stop or end!
The same person you think is "lucky" for living in the house you want...
Driving the car you want to drive...
Running the business you want to run...
And living the life you want to live...
Is the same person that at some point … couldn't pay their bills.
Is this person really lucky?
What about the time they got evicted from their house?
What about the 15 years they spent making less money than you to pursue their dream?
What about the times their family and friends laughed at them and called them a loser?
What about the nights they spent working until 2am?
What about the weekends and holidays they missed investing in their goals?
What about the 470 times a month they thought about quitting because the fight was too hard?
Do you think where they are now is a result of their unbelievable luck?
Or are you hiding behind "luck" to validate your shortcomings?
Or using "luck" as a justification to sit on your hands your entire life?
Think about that the next time you call someone “lucky”.
Driving the car you want to drive...
Running the business you want to run...
And living the life you want to live...
Is the same person that at some point … couldn't pay their bills.
Is this person really lucky?
What about the time they got evicted from their house?
What about the 15 years they spent making less money than you to pursue their dream?
What about the times their family and friends laughed at them and called them a loser?
What about the nights they spent working until 2am?
What about the weekends and holidays they missed investing in their goals?
What about the 470 times a month they thought about quitting because the fight was too hard?
Do you think where they are now is a result of their unbelievable luck?
Or are you hiding behind "luck" to validate your shortcomings?
Or using "luck" as a justification to sit on your hands your entire life?
Think about that the next time you call someone “lucky”.
We all have self-imposed limits in our brains.
There are points when we don't think we can go any further…
There are points when we feel like self-destructing...
When you hit these limits and don’t take action, they will keep you feeling insecure, out of control, and at the mercy of other circumstances.
You have to figure out what these mental limits are, and make a point to purposely push through them.
There is a very strong psychological benefit of control and confidence that happens when you push your limits.
That's when powerful shit will start to happen in your life.
Your career will start to take off...
You will see physical changes you've never seen before…
You will start thinking bigger than you’ve ever thought before...
…and you will gain more respect from the people around you.
I can guarantee you this...
Your PERCEIVED limits aren't your REAL limits.
What are the things you tell yourself you can't do?
You have to identify these things, go out, and fucking destroy them.
Only then will you gain the confidence and control you'll need for the rest of your journey
There are points when we don't think we can go any further…
There are points when we feel like self-destructing...
When you hit these limits and don’t take action, they will keep you feeling insecure, out of control, and at the mercy of other circumstances.
You have to figure out what these mental limits are, and make a point to purposely push through them.
There is a very strong psychological benefit of control and confidence that happens when you push your limits.
That's when powerful shit will start to happen in your life.
Your career will start to take off...
You will see physical changes you've never seen before…
You will start thinking bigger than you’ve ever thought before...
…and you will gain more respect from the people around you.
I can guarantee you this...
Your PERCEIVED limits aren't your REAL limits.
What are the things you tell yourself you can't do?
You have to identify these things, go out, and fucking destroy them.
Only then will you gain the confidence and control you'll need for the rest of your journey
What happens when you give a basketball to a 3 year old and ask them to put it in the basket?
They get ecstatic once the ball goes in.
They hardly know how to speak.
They don't know what basketball is.
And they haven’t been taught anything about winning.
But they still celebrate their victory.
Every single one of us was born to win,
As humans, we are innately programmed to compete It's in our DNA.
Whether you choose to win or not is up to you.These days people make winning out to be a horrible, selfish thing, but there's nothing wrong with winning.
The nature of winning is actually extremely noble.
By winning in your life.
You are setting an example and teaching the people around you how to win in their lives.
Don't get this confused. Just because you were born to win doesn't mean you deserve to win.
The real world isn't going to reward you just for being alive.
The real world isn't going to give you shit unless you compete.
The real world isn't going to offer you an easier way to win.
It's going to be a bloody battle.
There will always be winners...
There will always be losers...
And the people who are only concerned with participating are going to get their teeth kicked in by the people who are focused on competing to win.
Listen to your instincts...
Play to win...
You were born to win.
The winning streak doesn’t stop or end!!
They get ecstatic once the ball goes in.
They hardly know how to speak.
They don't know what basketball is.
And they haven’t been taught anything about winning.
But they still celebrate their victory.
Every single one of us was born to win,
As humans, we are innately programmed to compete It's in our DNA.
Whether you choose to win or not is up to you.These days people make winning out to be a horrible, selfish thing, but there's nothing wrong with winning.
The nature of winning is actually extremely noble.
By winning in your life.
You are setting an example and teaching the people around you how to win in their lives.
Don't get this confused. Just because you were born to win doesn't mean you deserve to win.
The real world isn't going to reward you just for being alive.
The real world isn't going to give you shit unless you compete.
The real world isn't going to offer you an easier way to win.
It's going to be a bloody battle.
There will always be winners...
There will always be losers...
And the people who are only concerned with participating are going to get their teeth kicked in by the people who are focused on competing to win.
Listen to your instincts...
Play to win...
You were born to win.
The winning streak doesn’t stop or end!!
How you view your struggles directly affects your success in life.
Most people bitch and pout "why me?" as if their struggles only exist to make their life miserable.
Winners think about struggles differently...
They see them as an opportunity to learn and develop their mental toughness.
Every roadblock you face...
Every problem you encounter...
Every single painful situation you deal with...
They are all opportunities to improve, whether you choose to believe so or not.
Quit viewing your struggles through the lens of meaningless suffering...
Start viewing your struggles as challenges...
They are gifts to make you stronger…
…but only to people willing to fight
Most people bitch and pout "why me?" as if their struggles only exist to make their life miserable.
Winners think about struggles differently...
They see them as an opportunity to learn and develop their mental toughness.
Every roadblock you face...
Every problem you encounter...
Every single painful situation you deal with...
They are all opportunities to improve, whether you choose to believe so or not.
Quit viewing your struggles through the lens of meaningless suffering...
Start viewing your struggles as challenges...
They are gifts to make you stronger…
…but only to people willing to fight