If someone's success intimidates you, stop and think why.
Success should inspire, not intimidate.
Success should inspire, not intimidate.
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Don't worry if your friend has become successful.
Instead, let it motivate you to do better.
Instead, let it motivate you to do better.
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The easiest thing is to give an example to someone.
The hardest thing is to become an example for someone.
The hardest thing is to become an example for someone.
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Donβt save for a rainy day, save to invest in assets.
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Sure, you should stock aside 3β6 months' worth of living expenses.
But the vast majority of your savings should be allocated towards investing to create wealth.
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Sure, you should stock aside 3β6 months' worth of living expenses.
But the vast majority of your savings should be allocated towards investing to create wealth.
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Forwarded from Aware Beings
To master a skill:
1. Learn everything you can about it
2. Apply the knowledge and unlearn what didn't work
3. And then relearn more of what worked.
Iterate infinitely. And you'll become a G.O.A.T.
1. Learn everything you can about it
2. Apply the knowledge and unlearn what didn't work
3. And then relearn more of what worked.
Iterate infinitely. And you'll become a G.O.A.T.
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Forwarded from Viam
Breaking down mental barriers.
It may seem like the battle is fought in the arena, but it all starts in your head.
A strong mind in a weak body could overcome a weak mind in a strong body.
We are human, full of doubt and each of us encounters mental barriers throughout our lives.
Three of the main ones:
- I can't do it
- I'm not good enough
- Someone else has already done it
And this Sunday, we're going to explore how to break down those three beliefs.
1) I can't do it.
The first barrier is related to self-confidence.
Before you've even tried, your mind has drawn a red line that can't be crossed.
This can be anxiety or lack of self-confidence.
I'd like to tell you that there is a magic solution, but no.
You have to do the thing that you are afraid of.
Even in behavioral therapies, progressive exposure is used to treat anxiety.
And it's the healthiest approach.
It's normal to be afraid, taking the plunge has never been easy.
You're going to show the world a part of yourself, show vulnerabilities and you don't want to be ridiculed.
If you want to do something but you think you can't do it: DO IT.
Why? Doing it will increase your self-confidence and put you in a positive loop.
And once you've achieved the small goal, you'll have enough confidence to achieve a bigger goal.
And as you accomplish more and more, I can't will turn into I'm able to, so I can.
2) I am not good enough
This barrier is related to competence.
You think you can do it, but you're just not competent enough.
The remedy is to continue to train, to study the competitors, to read about the subject.
It can be very impressive to start out in a field.
When I started in my field, I was scared to death. I thought my work was crap and that my competitors were 100x better than me.
It was only experience that cured that feeling of incompetence.
The best book to read to kill your impostor syndrome: "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield.
3) Someone else has already done it
One of the biggest traps of the human mind. Others have done it and better than you ... so what?
First of all, if others have done it and are successful, that's a very good sign, it means there is a market to be had.
And if you are interested in that market, it's time to take your share of the pie.
You are not here to copy, just to take an idea and reshape it to your image. Your competitors may be successful but there are angles you can exploit with your own history and skills.
Times change, strategies change and six months is a long time in a period as fast as ours.
Some of our competitors remain in the past and by being at the forefront of innovations in your industry, you can take your share.
There are many other mental barriers but if I continue to write, I will have to charge you for the post so I'll see you soon.
Thank you for reading and have a nice sunday.
If you want to thank me and keep this channel going.
I don't ask you for money, but share the channel, share my tweets and especially the threads.
It may seem like the battle is fought in the arena, but it all starts in your head.
A strong mind in a weak body could overcome a weak mind in a strong body.
We are human, full of doubt and each of us encounters mental barriers throughout our lives.
Three of the main ones:
- I can't do it
- I'm not good enough
- Someone else has already done it
And this Sunday, we're going to explore how to break down those three beliefs.
1) I can't do it.
The first barrier is related to self-confidence.
Before you've even tried, your mind has drawn a red line that can't be crossed.
This can be anxiety or lack of self-confidence.
I'd like to tell you that there is a magic solution, but no.
You have to do the thing that you are afraid of.
Even in behavioral therapies, progressive exposure is used to treat anxiety.
And it's the healthiest approach.
It's normal to be afraid, taking the plunge has never been easy.
You're going to show the world a part of yourself, show vulnerabilities and you don't want to be ridiculed.
If you want to do something but you think you can't do it: DO IT.
Why? Doing it will increase your self-confidence and put you in a positive loop.
And once you've achieved the small goal, you'll have enough confidence to achieve a bigger goal.
And as you accomplish more and more, I can't will turn into I'm able to, so I can.
2) I am not good enough
This barrier is related to competence.
You think you can do it, but you're just not competent enough.
The remedy is to continue to train, to study the competitors, to read about the subject.
It can be very impressive to start out in a field.
When I started in my field, I was scared to death. I thought my work was crap and that my competitors were 100x better than me.
It was only experience that cured that feeling of incompetence.
The best book to read to kill your impostor syndrome: "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield.
3) Someone else has already done it
One of the biggest traps of the human mind. Others have done it and better than you ... so what?
First of all, if others have done it and are successful, that's a very good sign, it means there is a market to be had.
And if you are interested in that market, it's time to take your share of the pie.
You are not here to copy, just to take an idea and reshape it to your image. Your competitors may be successful but there are angles you can exploit with your own history and skills.
Times change, strategies change and six months is a long time in a period as fast as ours.
Some of our competitors remain in the past and by being at the forefront of innovations in your industry, you can take your share.
There are many other mental barriers but if I continue to write, I will have to charge you for the post so I'll see you soon.
Thank you for reading and have a nice sunday.
If you want to thank me and keep this channel going.
I don't ask you for money, but share the channel, share my tweets and especially the threads.
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Here it is: https://twitter.com/Mindset_Machine/status/1569643340823412743
Lemme know what you guys think?
Lemme know what you guys think?
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Forwarded from Masculine Tribe (The Masculine Sage)
You don't need a friend who is focused on savings the friendship by not speaking things you don't want to hear.
You need a friend who tells you what you must know, even if it becomes the last time you two speak.
Genuine friends over anything.
You need a friend who tells you what you must know, even if it becomes the last time you two speak.
Genuine friends over anything.
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Master your soft skills more than your coding skills.
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Learn to listen more and speak less.
This will prevent you from missing out on opportunities and information.
This will prevent you from missing out on opportunities and information.
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βStarting a business won't guarantee any success!β
- True.
Does college guarantee you a job, or give you your money back?
- No!
- True.
Does college guarantee you a job, or give you your money back?
- No!
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Get 20 minutes of direct sunlight.
It can save you from mood swings and anxiety by keeping your mind calm.
It can save you from mood swings and anxiety by keeping your mind calm.
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The difference between those who achieve something and those who donβt is determined by their ACTIONS, not by their current condition.
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Distance yourself from people that bring out the person you're not trying to be anymore.
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A must read for anyone looking for "How to make money online"
https://twitter.com/ItsKieranDrew/status/1570029855361716225
https://twitter.com/ItsKieranDrew/status/1570029855361716225
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The skills you need to be a great business owner come from life experiences, not schoolbooks.
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