One thing I've learned is that people are almost always wrong about why they aren't succeeding in business (and life). They think they're not a "born leader." They think they aren't selling because their product or service isn't priced low enough. They're worried that if they really put themselves into their brand, it won't fly with people. The truth is, problems can be traced to flaws in how you operate as a person. In this episode, I talk about what those are and how you can get them straight.
I can’t tell you how often I hear people say, “I really mean it this time! This year is going to be different.” But then there's always a reason why it isn't. Listen: Are you in love with the idea of success? Or do you love actual success? The reality is, success takes sacrifice, time, and the willingness to make tough decisions. But it can be done. It’s hard, but not impossible. In this episode I challenge you to have a drastically different year in a very specific way.
Can you 100% guarantee success in anything? Yes. And it doesn't mean that you have to work so many hours that you never sleep. What it does mean is that you identify the critical tasks that have to be completed TODAY. There's no better day than the first day of the new year to review the system ? the tool ? that has helped me complete critical tasks and become rich and successful. If you faithfully and consistently use the tool, you can become rich and successful, too.
At the end of every year, people find excuses for why they didn't do what they PROMISED themselves they were going to do. But then they say sh*t like, "2016 was practice. 2017 was a warm-up. Now 2018 is game time!" Seriously? What a joke. They aren't going to make a change. They aren't really going to accomplish anything. And neither are you...but it's probably not because you're lazy. It's something else. In this episode, I tell you what it is--and how, if you really want to crush the new year, you can.
This 200th episode of our podcast is like the f*cking box of chocolates that your Aunt Paula is going to inhale this Christmas. It's an educational and entertaining assortment of stories, rants, and practical insights about everything from being fearless and aggressive to raising 100-0 mindset kids and understanding that there's really nothing you can't bounce back from in life?except death. My dad and brother join me in the studio, so you know things get interesting real fast.
You can develop the same drive for success as The Greatest of All Time?elite athletes like Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and even Michael Jordan. There is zero reason you can't be a Hall of Fame level performer in everything you do in life. That's what my friend Tim Grover says, and he should know. He is the one of the most revered mental toughness and performance coaches in history. Those guys I just mentioned? They chose to work with him. In this episode, Tim and I talk about how YOU can be like them.
You know how many people who fully committed themselves to becoming a billionaire AT LEAST ended up becoming a millionaire or multi-millionaire? Every one of them. But most people don't get it. Most people still set "small realistic goals." You can't be like that if you want the kind of life that people would kill for. You have to redefine what's "realistic" and learn to visualize what's possible, which is every f*cking thing you can dream up. So set massive f*cking goals!
What's your excuse for not making millions? My friend Randall Pich was raised by his mom in extreme poverty, in one of the most dangerous parts of the country. Now he's the very wealthy founder of multiple brands, most notably Live Fit Apparel, a top social media influencer, and a model for how to build an enthusiastic following around an in-demand brand. In this episode, we talk about the connections between creativity and business, and how these things apply to the art of making money.
How does the story unfold for someone who is pursuing their dreams of millions of dollars? What are the stages of success and the critical moments along the way? How does the person who achieves something truly great think? What do they do? Ed Mylett, one of the wealthiest, most successful guys I've ever had on the show, shares his life story and lessons on money, God, and "maxing out." Ed is the head of World Financial Group, a multi-million dollar financial organization.