I'm sure you've heard all these stories about entrepreneurs who came from nothing and turned their life or business(es) into something amazing.
Most people will hear these stories and nod in disbelief...
They think it's just a bunch of bullshit.
But here's the truth...
If you truly want to be successful in every area of your life...
There is one skill you MUST possess...
...and that skill is self-awareness.
I want to start by saying that I think a lot of people are confused by what self-awareness actually is...
Too many of you make zero progress in your personal and professional life, because you think too much…
You over-analyze…
You consider every single thing that could go wrong…
You worry about what other people are going to think or say…
Most self-development programs have said the same thing over and over again for the past decade…
They call for meditation…
They call for being kind…
They call for all these positive sayings ... and if you really break them down…
There's no such thing as a bad team…
There are only bad leaders.
The direction the team takes, and its overall success, are a direct reflection of how well the team is being led.
Leaders shape companies...
As humans, we are innately programmed to seek and enjoy the feeling of comfort.
We don’t normally entertain the idea of putting forth extreme effort…
Instead, we look to take the path of least resistance...
…and when it comes to accomplishing something difficult, there’s almost always a part of us that immediately starts looking for...
Most people are too caught up in the mentality of “talent.”
Let me explain what I mean…
Many of us have these big dreams, big goals, and things that we want to accomplish…
But most of you turn around and say stuff like this…
We've all heard the phrase: "constructive criticism"…
But how many of us actually know how to give or receive constructive criticism?
Or how to differentiate between what is constructive criticism ... and what is just flat-out poor advice?
If you want to build a better life for yourself and the people around...
Everybody has their own definition of success...
...and what success means to them.
...and that's okay...
As long as it's what they truly believe in their heart...