Every now and then, average people do win. But they don't keep winning...they don't make a lifestyle out of winning...because they make a huge mistake. In their moments of victory, they do something that causes them to lose focus & actually ends up being counter-productive to their long-term success. True winners don't do this. That's why all they do is win. What is it? Take a listen & find out.
SHOW NOTES
00:10 – Andy's introduction to today's show 00:30 – What an MFCEO is made of 01:45 – Why you need to pursue your full potential 02:30 – The most honorable thing you can possibly do 03:30 – How you can get involved with The Arete Syndicate this weekend 05:00 – Why average people don't win consistently 06:00 – The one mistake real winners don't make 06:30 – How winners think completely differently than everyone else 07:20 – Why successful people enjoy winning unlike others 08:10 – How to set yourself apart with your mindset and expectations 09:00 – Why normal people only taste victory occasionally 09:50 – How true winners constantly focus on the process 10:30 – Why you need to celebrate in accordance with your accomplishments 11:00 – The time and place for adulation 11:45 – How to ensure a lifetime of winning
And now...the final episode of The MFCEO Project podcast (which, by the way, has language and adult humor that is not suitable for kids. Use your brains. Be a good parent.)
What makes your work worthwhile? Is it only worldwide influencers who make 9-figures that should feel good about themselves & their lives? Or can you feel great about life if you're a blue collar worker, a teacher, or someone who doesn't even earn $45,000 in income? Whether it's people who think "happiness is the new rich" or people who equate being famous with being impactful, there's a lot of confusion out there about how to evaluate the worth of a job & the value of a human life.
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