Happy Monday!
This week’s book is
It gives you the tools, knowledge, and actionable resources you need to reach your potential. All these lessons have been thanks to the 100+ successful people that he has interviewed in his podcast.
Estimated reading time: 1 minutes, 32 seconds.
Here’s my top 10 takeaways:
Greatness
Successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities.
The difference lies in their desires to reach their potential.
2. A Bit More
Having a goal that feels attainable but slightly out of reach provides focus and direction.
Always strive for something higher, bigger, and/or better. You can.
3. Envision
No path to greatness has ever involved settling for less than what you really want.
You become what you envision yourself being.
4. Pillars
You will never achieve what you really want if you let your ego stand in the way of your principles.
Every successful person I know has their non-negotiable set of principles.
5. You Decide :):
We are our greatest ally in terms of our capability to get past adversity.
It all lies in how we perceive and engage the adversity we face.
6. Fulfillment
What makes achieving your dreams and fulfilling your vision that much more special is the hard work it takes to get there.
Glory is best served with true sacrifice.
7. Adversity
Those who learn how to use adversity to their advantage, possess the power to turn that into greatness.
If you avoid or resist it, it will only persist.
8. Life’s Goal
Greatness is not about working a lot or making a lot of money. It’s about having purpose and being the best that you can possibly be.
Reaching our true potential is the true flex.
9. Grateful > Scarcity
If you concentrate on what you have, you’ll always have more.
If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you’ll never have enough.
10. Past
Discuss the past and you will learn from it.
Bottle it up and it will have you in chains.
“We are only as good and as strong as our adversity makes us.”
— Lewis Howes
Until next week,
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