Transcript
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Welcome to the Fallible Man
Podcast, Your home for all
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things, man, husband, and father.
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A big shout out to the fallible
nation and a warm welcome
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to our first time listeners.
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My name is Brent, and today we're talking
about balancing theory versus practice.
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In the first part of the show, guys, we're
gonna talk about the things that keep us
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in that theory planning phase of life, and
prevent us from taking the action that we
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need to take to really thrive in our life.
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In the second half of the show, we're
gonna get into the rewards of taking
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action and executing your plan.
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Then we'll wrap it up with balancing
the two out just a little bit.
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So without further ado, guys,
let's get into the show.
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Here's the million dollar question.
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How do men like us reach our full
potential and grow into the men we
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dream of being while taking care
of our responsibilities, working,
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being good husbands, fathers,
and still take care of ourselves?
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That's the question in this podcast.
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We'll help you with those answers.
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My name is Brent and welcome
to the Fallible Man Podcast.
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Number one guys fear.
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Plain and simple.
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We're afraid.
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Afraid of what?
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Well, that could be anything.
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The most obvious fear is just failure
if we just plan and never try when
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we won't have to deal with failure.
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Most surprisingly though,
success is a common fear.
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What happens if our lofty plans succeed?
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Will that change us?
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Will it be enough to satisfy us?
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What comes next after that?
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What will people expect from
us if we actually achieve so?
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Success is actually a more common fear
almost than failure because people
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are terrified of what comes next.
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What happens if I succeed?
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Will people look at me differently?
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Will people expect more from me?
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That's really hard for a lot of people
to deal with guys, so that's one of the
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things that holds us in that theory realm.
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Number two, self doubt.
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Even more insidious than fear is
doubt, specifically doubting ourselves.
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If we don't believe in our
abilities to pull off plans,
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then we won't ever act on them.
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We will rather lose ourselves in than
planning and theorizing the risk, exposing
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ourselves as frauds just by trying, Right?
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I don't even remember what it's been
attributed to a lot of people, but there's
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that old saying of, it's better to keep
your mouth shut and be presumed a fool
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than to open your mouth and prove them.
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We really have struggles with self doubts.
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We just don't believe in
ourselves most of the time.
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And so that keeps us in this theory
phase where we dream big and we plan
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big, but we never get moving because
we really don't believe that we can.
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Guys, that's a horrible fear to
have eating at you that doubt.
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It's just a horrible thing to deal with.
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You have to start believing in your.
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If we're ever gonna get outta that
planning phase number three is comfort.
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Comfort guys.
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Comfort's a killer.
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I've talked about this before.
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I rag on this a lot, but I mean,
comfort is the enemy of action.
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A lot of people enjoy being
comfortable and do whatever they can
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to avoid discomfort in their lives.
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The problem is, it's a natural part
of life to experience some discomfort.
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The most successful of us learn to
embrace temporary discomfort if it
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helps us get to long-term gains.
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If you're the type of person that avoids
discomfort at all costs, you'll be
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far less likely to act on your plans.
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Taking action, especially if it's a
major or new action, often includes
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some level of discomfort, whether
that's mental or emotional, or
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even physical discomfort, right?
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Maybe.
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You want to get in better shape, but
there's gonna be some physical discomfort
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because you haven't been in shape.
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So going for that walk or getting in
the gym That can be a little scary.
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Or, Hey, I like my comfort food.
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I got the belly to prove it, guys.
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It's something I gotta work on.
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I like my comfort food that's
uncomfortable to have to switch to foods
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I don't necessarily enjoy to get he.
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So comfort zones, guys, comfort
is just the enemy in progress.
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It's the enemy of progress forward.
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I can rant on that all day.
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In fact, I think I've done
an entire podcast on that.
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So I'll leave it be and
we'll just keep on moving.
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Number four, it's fun for some people.
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Planning, learning, theorizing.
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There're just a lot of fun.
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Now I gotta admit I can be this
guy cuz I love to plan things.
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My wife especially, she's one of these
people, she loves to plan and dream big
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and put together thoughts and ideas and,
dream about how this would go or how
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if we were in this situation, right?
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These people love to hit the books or just
lose themselves in the books entirely.
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They might lose themselves researching
new things or new ideas or new
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concepts, and they enjoyed to learn.
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The new concepts or skills so
much, they actually just, that's
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the phase they like to be in.
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Now, there's nothing wrong with that.
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I hope you enjoy learning,
cuz learning should be fun.
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Learning should be a positive thing
in your life and I hope it really is.
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So it doesn't necessarily be
sound bad, however, we can't
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get caught in that fun learning.
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And just stop there.
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We have to have forward action.
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They might not enjoy putting
the plan into action.
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Taking action on their plans might
mean doing a lot of basic, boring
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groundwork that they don't find
that's tedious, find enjoyable.
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Sorry, let me finish that thought
that they don't find enjoyable,
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that's tedious to them, or that's
just not the part they enjoy.
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I actually had a friend
who was a great planner.
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They were great right up until execution.
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Then they're like, uh, yeah.
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Um, and then it was halfhearted and
some people, like I'm an executor.
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I had a friend I've done a lot of work
with and he is really good at putting
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together all those pieces, and, but
when it comes to hitting the ground and
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running, he'd much rather sit and advise.
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And that's fine.
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We play to each other's strengths.
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He was a great planner and I was good
at hitting the ground and running.
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You give me the plan and you're like,
All right, here's the plan down.
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I was like, Okay, let's go.
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Yeah, go, go, go.
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So you can play to each other's
strengths, but you have to take action.
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It's fun to plan.
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It's fun.
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Fun to theorize.
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It's fun to dream big.
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It's fun to research fun.
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I'm saying fun today.
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I'm sorry.
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It's fun to research and to look
into, but you have to get moving.
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Fun can be an absolute derailment
from where you want to go and
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actually achieving your plan.
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Number five, perfectionism.
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This stops so many people
from ever going anywhere.
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A lot of people get caught
up in the myth of perfection.
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We refer to it as a myth because
there will never be an exact right
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time or set of circumstances.
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Your plans will never be perfect,
and if they do somehow work out
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perfectly, it will be more about
luck than anything you really did.
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Even knowing all that info, people
still can't help themselves.
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They get stuck theorizing forever because
they can't find the perfect time or the
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stars don't align and they don't feel like
their plans are ever quite good enough.
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I've been part of think media's.
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YouTube training program for a
while, and I love Think Media.
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They put out great information
if you wanna be a YouTuber.
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That's why I went there.
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That's why I watch a lot of their stuff,
is they help me with my YouTube channel
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and one of the things that they talk
about is perfectionism just kills people
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from ever actually taking that leap.
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And the founders.
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One of his favorite things to say,
Sean says, You just got, you gotta
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punch fear in the face and hit record.
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Your first videos will be messy.
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Your first, It will all be messy.
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And if you go back to the beginning,
guys, if you go back to my first videos
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on my YouTube channel, they're bad.
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And I don't know that I'm that much better
two years later than I was then, but I'm.
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But if you go back to the beginning,
everybody started out rough, right?
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Mr.
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Beast, who is one of the biggest YouTubers
in the world, put out well over a hundred
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plus videos before he ever had much of
a following, and they weren't very good.
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Sean can the Finder founder of Think
Media actually left his original videos
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up for the purpose of letting people
see that everybody starts messy and.
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which I have deep appreciation
of because it makes me feel
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a little better about myself.
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If Sean can have to work on it.
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Well guys, most of us get
stuck in that perfectionism.
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We expect that we'll have the perfect
line or the perfect plan, or the perfect
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setup, or the perfect this or the perfect
that, or the stars will line, Guys you
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can't, Perfectionism will hold you.
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Have you and any of you ever
seen the meme, let us know.
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DM me on whatever platform you guys know.
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I'm everywhere.
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DM me on whatever platform.
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Have you ever seen the meme and has
like, got the skeleton sitting there
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on the park bench saying, still
waiting for the perfect mate, right?
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You've gotta dump the
idea of perfectionism.
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Every great idea started messy.
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Everything that you see, don't compare.
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Somebody's two years, three
years, five years, 10 years
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into something with your start.
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Perfectionism will just end
you before you even begin.
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Number six, worrying about other people.
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It's very easy to get caught up worrying
about what other people are gonna think.
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I know I do.
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I'm guilty of this.
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You might have come up with a plan or
a theory that excites you, but then you
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worry about, well, what will other people?
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What happens if I try and fail?
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What if it doesn't go according to plan?
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That perfectionisms creeping
in that brain there.
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It doesn't matter how well you plan,
if you're worried about looking like a
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failure, you are not gonna be motivated
to act on your plans if you are so
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wrapped up and everybody else's thoughts.
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Oh my goodness, how does this person, how?
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How is so and so go?
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Going to react to.
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I know I was scared to tell some
people when I started podcasting,
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we call it imposter cinema, right?
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We talked about that on YouTube
a lot among YouTubers is, why
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would anybody listen to me?
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Why do I have to offer the world?
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There are a lot of people who never share
because that's the way they feel like,
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Well, I have nothing to offer anybody.
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It's called imposter syndrome.
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We just put a fancy term on it for a
specific situation, but really that's
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what it all comes down to is we're
worried about how other people are gonna
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react to our videos or our podcast.
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Why would anybody listen?
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I was actually really kind of afraid
to tell a couple of people close to me
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in my life that I love dearly that I
was starting a podcast because what?
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How are they gonna react?
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Are they gonna laugh at me?
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Are they, They're gonna be like, Yeah,
but, but as you, what do you have to say?
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I was really scared to share that with
some people who were very close to me
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because I was afraid of their opinion.
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So I actually, like, I got almost a
year and a half into my podcasting
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career before I ever even told
some people I had a podcast.
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Worrying about other people is a
very valid issue that interferes
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with you getting to that action
phase and just locks you into
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the theorizing planning phase.
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And so it's something you
have to get a handle on.
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Worrying about other people
is never gonna benefit you.
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It's never gonna make your life better.
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And I know it's hard, but if that's you,
we need to work on getting out of that.
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Number seven, bad experiences in the past.
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Life is rarely a smooth ride.
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Most of us have dealt with
bad experiences in our past.
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The problem comes when we let those past
experiences define our current life.
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And I've seen this on so many
levels and this plays out
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on so many different levels.
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Way past what I can probably even imagine.
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If you had big dreams and plans in
the past and acted on them, then fail.
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You might be a little
gun shy to try it again.
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Often we won't act on our plans because
they remind us too much of past failures.
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Guys, this happens with everything, right?
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A lot of people have skeletons in
their closet, things that ha them bad
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experiences, whether it's with trying
to start something new and succeeding
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or failing, or whether it's with
relationships or whether it's with work.
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Experie.
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A lot of us have bad experiences that
often influence our current world.
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Those can hold us back from so much
so, so, so much possibility, right?
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How are you supposed to move
on something new when you're
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letting that pass define you?
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And that's the same thing with launching
anything new as you theorize, as you
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come up with new plans and new dreams
and new goals and their beautiful goals.
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That creeps in there and you're like,
you know, the last time I put myself out
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there, it didn't turn out like I planned.
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Or maybe it even wasn't a bad experience.
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Maybe it was a mediocre experience,
and you're like I thought I had this
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together and I planned and I put together
and I worked hard and it still in a
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bad or just still didn't go anywhere.
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You have to stop letting bad
experiences define you and hold you.
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In that planning theorizing zone because
it will just lock you up and twist you
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up inside and you'll get bitter because
you won't chase the things that are
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important to you in your future dreams.
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Number eight.
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This is the last one thing I want to
address on things that hold us back
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from moving from theory to plan and
planning to actual action and practice.
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Number eight is we worry it's too late.
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A classic reason we don't act on our
plans is that we're worried it's too late.
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We feel like our window of
opportunity is just closed.
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All of our hard work formulating a plan
is useless because the timing isn't right.
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We might worry that time in general
has moved on too much, making our
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plans kind of moot and pointless.
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Alternatively, maybe we worry
we have moved on too much and
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reached a certain age where our
plans don't make sense anymore.
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People spend their whole lives
dreaming about the future, but by
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the time they get the pieces in
place to follow some of those dreams,
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they're like, Ugh, well, I'm 40 now.
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That doesn't make any sense.
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This happens a lot in the
YouTube community where.
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People are worried that it's too
late to start a YouTube channel.
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It's, that ship has sailed.
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You can't start on YouTube
and be successful anymore.
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It doesn't happen, right?
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This happens all the time in business.
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I know.
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I put together plans and my wife and
I were trying to figure out how to
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put together funding cuz we're new
to trying to do a business and we had
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this great idea for a bakery, right?
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We're gonna open this bakery and
we had a good location picked out.
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A good plan put together and we kept
struggling to try and figure out
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how to make financing work cause we
didn't know anything about business.
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Well, in that time period, our local
grocery store actually completely
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rooted their bakery and like tripled
its size and started producing some
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of the best donuts in the county, if
not the best donuts in our county.
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Maybe farther.
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It's great donuts.
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And a little bakery that handled
everything else opened up in a not as
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good of a spot as I think as we picked,
but they opened and all of a sudden
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all of our plans were like, well, this
town that we live in factually is not
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big enough to have that many bakeries.
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And so all our plans became kind of mo
and void cuz we took too long to get.
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That impacted the way I look at other
things now too, cuz it's like, oh
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wait, if I plan too long or it's gonna
pass me by, A lot of us deal with this
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fear and it keeps us in that planning
zone, keeps us in the theorization.
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It's this beautiful thought.
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But by the time I get it worked out,
put together, it's gonna be too late.
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It's too late for me to go back to school.
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It's too late for me to start a family.
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It's too late for me to.
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Take up motorcycle riding or backpacking.
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It's too late for me to start working out.
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I'm already overweight, right?
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This fear will lock you guys
up and it's a bad, bad thing.
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Guys, so far we've been talking about
balancing theory versus practice,
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and so far we've been handling the
things that trap us in that planning
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phase and a theory and just kind of
keep us locked up there from actually
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pursuing our goals and our plans.
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In the second half show, we're gonna talk.
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Getting into taking action and some
of the positive benefits of being
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an action taker and how that affects
us both mentally and emotionally and
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how that kind of snowballs as we go.
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Because to live your best life, you
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purpose that you are intending for,
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help you find that and walk that path.
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Let's get back to the.
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And we're back guys.
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We're here today discussing theory
versus practice and balancing the two.
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We already talked in the first half of
the show about the things that prevent
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us from moving outta that theory stage
and that practice state how that theory
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stage and planning into actual action.
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We talked about eight factors that tend
to hold us back from moving into that.
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So if you missed the first half of
the show, be sure and jump back.
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And identify some of the things
that might be holding you back,
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and then you can search the rest
of our catalog to find help on how
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to move past those things as well.
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In this half of the show, we're going to
get into the benefits and rewards both
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mentally and emotionally to actually
taking action and pursuing those
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plans and putting them into practice.
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So number one, guys satisfaction.
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Many people argue that satisfaction
is even better than happiness.
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Truly feeling satisfied
is a wonderful feeling.
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We can only feel it if we're taking
action and reaching our goals.
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More action you take in life, the
more satisfied you're gonna feel and
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accomplishing those goals will leave
that satisfaction as just this well
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of energy in your heart and in your.
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You will feel completed, more saturated.
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Like it's, it's, it's hard to describe,
but you can't enjoy that satisfaction
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without knocking things off that list
that you've been carefully planning.
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So create a smart plan with
smart goals and take action
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and start bumping those off.
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And the satisfaction you will
feel as you accomplish things will
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just be incredibly overwhelming.
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I don't know that it's better than Happys.
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But it is a pretty awesome feeling.
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Number two, you accomplish more.
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I mean, I, That should be a foregone
conclusion, but you know, there
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in case it didn't occur to you.
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That's fine.
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When we act on our goals,
we accomplish more.
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Thus, leading to more feelings
of satisfaction and more
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feelings of pride in ourselves.
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Planning and theorizing are real.
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They are important.
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Don't, don't misunderstand.
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I'm not trying to, Take out the
validity and importance of those stages.
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You need to have a good, solid plan, but
we won't accomplish anything unless we
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put those plans into practice, right?
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We have to exercise and
execute on our planning.
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Otherwise, it's just a really great dream.
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Tell me in the comments, how many
of you have struggled with having
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a list of great dreams that never.
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Your mind are the notebook page.
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I know I have, I've had so many, so
many dreams and ideas that I thought,
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Man, this would be a good idea.
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This would be an awesome idea.
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And they never left the page right.
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I planned, I theorized, but I just,
I didn't have enough confidence
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in myself to try and move forward.
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I didn't think I knew the best.
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I didn't think I had the perfect plan.
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And there were so many things that never
left the starting gate because I just
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didn't go past the theorizing stage.
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You can accomplish more always by
acting on your plans and moving forward
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on those goals than if you don't.
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It should be a simple truth, but
for some reason we all struggle
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with that, including myself.
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Number three, actions lead to motivat.
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Many people spend a lot of
time trying to find their
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motivation to attempt something.
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Even people with the best laid plans
and theories can find out really
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hard to get motivated to get started.
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The thing is taking action is what
leads to motivation, not vice versa.
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You don't get motivated by
thinking about doing something.
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You get motivated when you start doing so.
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Taking a small, simple step helps
us build momentum and find the mo
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motivation we're sorely lacking.
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I can tell you there have been a lot of
days where I did not wanna go to the gym.
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I was to sore.
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I was tired.
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I had a lot to do and I just
was not motivated to work out.
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Well, it's amazing.
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I get to the gym, I get about five
minutes in, 10 minutes in, and I'm
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like, Oh yeah I'm feeling good.
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I've had some of my best workout.
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On days where I just did not feel
motivated to go to the gym, but I went
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anyways out of discipline, and that
launched into an incredible workout
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because I actually took action and that
motivated me into a better workout.
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Number four, you gain life experience.
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We miss out on a lot of life experience
if we're stuck in the theoretical stages
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and never put our plans into action.
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When we put our plans in
action, we get to learn a lot.
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We learn from the failures.
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We learn from the successes.
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We learn from the entire
experience of taking action.
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This kind of life experience is
only possible if you put your
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carefully laid plans into practice
because there are certain things
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that you only learn once you.
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I talk about the difference between
education, like intellectual
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knowledge and wisdom and
practical knowledge all the time.
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I may not always term it that way, but
I have very strong feelings about it.
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I know a lot of people who have a lot of
intellectual education and because they
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went to college and they study these
things, but they never actually set foot
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in that trade or in that profession.
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I know a lot of people who never went to
school, but they started at the bottom
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and worked their way up, and those
people go get things done because there
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are certain things you have to learn.
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Now those intellectually educated
people, there's nothing wrong with that.
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As you go through the process, you're
gonna get even smarter because you may
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have that intellectual knowledge, but
once you start adding that practical
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knowledge, It'll create a beautiful blend
that will make you really good at what
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you do, but you're gonna have to learn
on the ground some because there's just
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certain things about everything, every
experience, every profession, every job
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that comes with actually putting feet on
the ground and getting the experience.
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Number five, what's next?
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. Now, this may seem strange, but
from actually putting into practice
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your planning and your theory,
You get a whole nother level, and
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that is what is our first thought
after accomplishing something.
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For many of us, the first
thought is what's next?
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This is a healthy mindset because it means
we are constantly striving to be better.
466
00:27:09,202 --> 00:27:13,312
When we accomplish something, it sets us
up to be excited about our next challenge.
467
00:27:13,702 --> 00:27:16,332
It's actually like a regular progression.
468
00:27:16,702 --> 00:27:18,332
People who accomplish goals.
469
00:27:19,222 --> 00:27:22,042
Wanna accomplish more goals and
wanna accomplish more goals, and
470
00:27:22,042 --> 00:27:25,192
they start setting more goals and
loftier goals and bigger goals.
471
00:27:26,212 --> 00:27:28,042
You still have to go
through the planning phase.
472
00:27:29,062 --> 00:27:32,875
But this shifts us into
action along with planning.
473
00:27:33,205 --> 00:27:35,395
Because once you knock
out one, it feels good.
474
00:27:35,400 --> 00:27:39,715
You gain that satisfaction, you gain that
experience and you're like, I can do that.
475
00:27:40,165 --> 00:27:41,005
What about this?
476
00:27:41,575 --> 00:27:43,625
And then you do that and
you're like, Man, I did that.
477
00:27:43,649 --> 00:27:44,484
What's next?
478
00:27:44,874 --> 00:27:46,224
And you start dreaming bigger.
479
00:27:46,914 --> 00:27:50,484
and you start inspiring yourself
because you start believing in
480
00:27:50,484 --> 00:27:55,674
yourself so that what's next
mindset is really, really valuable.
481
00:27:56,844 --> 00:27:59,754
Number six, you inspire
people close to you.
482
00:28:00,714 --> 00:28:05,064
One of the best motivators
I've found in my life is I
483
00:28:05,064 --> 00:28:06,444
like to encourage other people.
484
00:28:07,434 --> 00:28:10,554
I like to walk alongside other people.
485
00:28:11,854 --> 00:28:14,244
Becoming someone that takes
action doesn't just benefit.
486
00:28:16,479 --> 00:28:19,299
It doesn't bene just
benefit me if I take action.
487
00:28:20,049 --> 00:28:24,579
Putting our plans into practice will
help motivate other people around us.
488
00:28:24,909 --> 00:28:26,949
That might be friends, that
might be loved, ones that might
489
00:28:26,949 --> 00:28:30,069
be coworkers, doesn't matter.
490
00:28:30,399 --> 00:28:36,379
People in your orbit will be
motivated by you taking action.
491
00:28:37,449 --> 00:28:40,719
They'll see that we attacked our
goals and we reached them, and if we
492
00:28:40,749 --> 00:28:43,539
can do it, maybe they can do it too.
493
00:28:43,899 --> 00:28:45,309
You're empowering them.
494
00:28:46,239 --> 00:28:49,629
Think about how positive an example
of this would be for your kids, right?
495
00:28:49,959 --> 00:28:52,179
What if your kids see you meeting goals?
496
00:28:52,179 --> 00:28:55,899
What if they actually understand
and become part of that process and
497
00:28:55,899 --> 00:29:02,319
see you plan and you know, come up
with ideas and theories, and then
498
00:29:02,409 --> 00:29:05,949
put it into action as an action
plan, a watch you achieve things.
499
00:29:06,519 --> 00:29:07,749
What are you teaching them?
500
00:29:08,289 --> 00:29:09,879
What are you teaching, coworker?
501
00:29:10,419 --> 00:29:14,229
You're our friends, you're,
you're empowering them to be
502
00:29:14,229 --> 00:29:18,219
powerful too by you taking action.
503
00:29:18,219 --> 00:29:21,639
Because if you can do it, then maybe
they can too, and that helps with
504
00:29:21,639 --> 00:29:25,719
that confidence that we talked about
that holds us back, that belief in
505
00:29:25,719 --> 00:29:27,969
self in the first half of the show.
506
00:29:28,779 --> 00:29:32,169
Number seven, guys, you
develop new skills quite often.
507
00:29:32,169 --> 00:29:34,479
Planning includes brushing
up on some skills.
508
00:29:35,334 --> 00:29:39,234
Sometimes this commitment to improving
skills holds us back from taking
509
00:29:39,234 --> 00:29:40,794
action and can be problematic.
510
00:29:41,274 --> 00:29:46,374
However, when we put that plan
into action or into practice,
511
00:29:47,784 --> 00:29:51,268
that we truly start building our
skills, that's where it happens.
512
00:29:51,898 --> 00:29:53,488
Practice is what makes perfect.
513
00:29:53,598 --> 00:29:56,488
I've had this discussion with
my daughter over and over again.
514
00:29:56,488 --> 00:30:01,558
My 10 year old thinks that she should be
really good at something just automat.
515
00:30:02,428 --> 00:30:06,268
Just like defacto, she is
talented at basketball.
516
00:30:07,378 --> 00:30:09,598
Oh, well, I'm not good at baking cookies.
517
00:30:09,868 --> 00:30:12,748
You've only done it once, right?
518
00:30:13,078 --> 00:30:16,528
She's still wrapping your mind around
this idea that to get good at something
519
00:30:16,528 --> 00:30:17,968
you're not inherently good at it.
520
00:30:18,178 --> 00:30:20,098
It takes practice.
521
00:30:21,238 --> 00:30:23,698
Practice is what makes perfect,
after all, not planning.
522
00:30:23,698 --> 00:30:27,988
So as we work towards our goals,
we are forced to learn new
523
00:30:27,988 --> 00:30:29,998
skills to deal with new obstacle.
524
00:30:30,062 --> 00:30:32,295
We hone our current skills by using them.
525
00:30:32,475 --> 00:30:35,415
When it matters, guys, it's
that practice and that practice,
526
00:30:35,415 --> 00:30:36,765
and you learn what you need.
527
00:30:37,035 --> 00:30:38,355
Oh, look, I learned this.
528
00:30:39,195 --> 00:30:45,934
I cannot tell you how many skills
I've developed in production by just
529
00:30:45,964 --> 00:30:47,884
working on my own YouTube channel.
530
00:30:48,304 --> 00:30:54,154
I now offer production work for other
podcasts because after two years of
531
00:30:54,154 --> 00:30:59,771
producing my own show, Week in and week
out, guys I've picked up a lot of skills
532
00:30:59,771 --> 00:31:04,091
in audio engineering and other stuff,
and so now I actually have those skills
533
00:31:04,151 --> 00:31:09,131
that I can sell for other people's
shoes as well as my own because I had
534
00:31:09,131 --> 00:31:13,358
to learn, I had to hone the skills I
already had and take on new skills.
535
00:31:13,427 --> 00:31:17,157
That comes from action number
eight, boost your confidence.
536
00:31:18,297 --> 00:31:22,877
Acting on our plans and theory is one of
the best ways to boost your confidence.
537
00:31:24,032 --> 00:31:30,032
When you start hitting that satisfaction
of achieving certain things, when we act
538
00:31:30,032 --> 00:31:36,182
on our plans and things go as we theorize,
we naturally feel more confident, right?
539
00:31:36,212 --> 00:31:37,982
We didn't believe in
ourselves necessarily before.
540
00:31:37,987 --> 00:31:39,612
That was one of the
things that holds us back.
541
00:31:39,612 --> 00:31:42,383
We naturally start to become
more confident as we act
542
00:31:42,383 --> 00:31:44,633
and things go the right way.
543
00:31:45,713 --> 00:31:48,803
We'll be more confident in ourselves,
more confident in our plan.
544
00:31:49,373 --> 00:31:53,363
And it will make taking action a lot
easier because we're building up that
545
00:31:53,363 --> 00:31:59,213
belief in ourself and that confidence
that we are capable and we are able.
546
00:32:00,263 --> 00:32:02,153
Number nine, you minimize regret.
547
00:32:04,193 --> 00:32:05,123
This one's a weird,
548
00:32:08,123 --> 00:32:11,331
weird, big theory that I'm gonna
keep short because I'm pretty sure
549
00:32:11,331 --> 00:32:14,241
I could go down the rabbit hole
on this, but by acting on your.
550
00:32:15,366 --> 00:32:17,286
You minimize your regrets in the future.
551
00:32:17,976 --> 00:32:21,906
For most people, their biggest regrets are
things they never tried or experienced.
552
00:32:22,776 --> 00:32:26,046
If you're the type of person that
plans more than you act, then you're,
553
00:32:26,166 --> 00:32:28,326
you'll likely be full of regrets.
554
00:32:29,196 --> 00:32:31,596
When you're the type of person
that puts your plans into practice,
555
00:32:31,601 --> 00:32:34,416
you're more likely to try most of
the things that you wanted to do.
556
00:32:35,136 --> 00:32:39,636
A lot of people get towards the
later portions of their life.
557
00:32:39,636 --> 00:32:41,796
It's like, Man, I wish I had
tried starting that business.
558
00:32:42,396 --> 00:32:44,226
Man, I wish I had taken that vacation.
559
00:32:44,601 --> 00:32:45,351
Man, I wish.
560
00:32:45,351 --> 00:32:47,001
I wish, I wish right?
561
00:32:47,001 --> 00:32:50,361
I wish I had tried developing that guys.
562
00:32:50,421 --> 00:32:55,401
It's incredible how much regret
people have in their lives.
563
00:32:55,406 --> 00:32:57,231
Well, how do we fight?
564
00:32:57,236 --> 00:32:57,711
Regret?
565
00:32:57,741 --> 00:33:03,651
We, we act, We get outta the planning in
theory phase after we have a good plan
566
00:33:03,671 --> 00:33:11,841
and we put it into practice number 10,
it creates new opportunity no matter how.
567
00:33:12,636 --> 00:33:12,906
Thorough.
568
00:33:12,906 --> 00:33:15,376
Our plans are, we can't
plan for everything, right?
569
00:33:15,376 --> 00:33:16,240
I'm a big believer.
570
00:33:16,480 --> 00:33:20,350
I was just talking about this on the
live stream the other night of having
571
00:33:20,350 --> 00:33:26,290
plan A, plan B, plan C, plan D, and
if I get through plan C, I'm okay
572
00:33:27,970 --> 00:33:30,190
, because we can't plan for everything.
573
00:33:30,190 --> 00:33:36,190
And I know, cuz I try, While this might
be scary, it's not always a negative.
574
00:33:37,165 --> 00:33:41,245
You can never know what new and exciting
opportunities might present itself
575
00:33:41,785 --> 00:33:44,545
while you're working towards your goals.
576
00:33:44,995 --> 00:33:49,945
I never thought, as I was building
my own podcast, I would be able to
577
00:33:49,950 --> 00:33:52,885
take some of the skills I learned
from that and use that as a business
578
00:33:52,885 --> 00:33:58,585
tool to help other podcasters and
to make some extra income, right?
579
00:33:59,125 --> 00:33:59,755
I didn't know that.
580
00:33:59,755 --> 00:34:03,115
I didn't know the skills I would
develop would enable that as a business.
581
00:34:04,165 --> 00:34:04,915
I didn't know.
582
00:34:05,950 --> 00:34:09,010
The skills and experiences I
developed, being a podcaster would
583
00:34:09,010 --> 00:34:12,010
help me to put on a live conference.
584
00:34:12,880 --> 00:34:16,000
And some of the people I work
with, some incredible people
585
00:34:16,000 --> 00:34:17,620
I've met all over the world.
586
00:34:18,160 --> 00:34:21,940
If you've been following the podcast, you
know, I've talked to guys in Scotland and
587
00:34:21,945 --> 00:34:26,023
Australia and South Africa and England
it's just been really cool when guys all
588
00:34:26,023 --> 00:34:31,783
over Canada and America, it's been super
incredible cause I met these people and
589
00:34:31,843 --> 00:34:33,523
opportunities have come out of that.
590
00:34:33,958 --> 00:34:37,828
To do other collaborations, and
that's what happens when you act.
591
00:34:38,878 --> 00:34:41,518
You get new and exciting opportunities
that you may not have planned
592
00:34:41,518 --> 00:34:45,186
on, but it may be exactly where
you need to go, and you just even
593
00:34:45,191 --> 00:34:47,876
know it until it fell in your lap.
594
00:34:48,506 --> 00:34:53,276
Now guys, if you're struggling with
balancing theory versus practice, what
595
00:34:53,276 --> 00:34:56,756
you need to do is iron out a system
to keep you accountable to yourself.
596
00:34:57,716 --> 00:35:01,526
This can be done by setting different
boundaries, deadlines, and systems.
597
00:35:02,816 --> 00:35:06,026
Such as, I can only work on one
long term goal and one short term
598
00:35:06,026 --> 00:35:08,996
goal at a time, and can't start
another one until that's done.
599
00:35:09,176 --> 00:35:13,099
So, shut off that, Oh, plenty phase,
Okay, I have to finish this task, right?
600
00:35:13,699 --> 00:35:17,089
I'm really bad about starting a bunch of
stuff and only getting some of it done.
601
00:35:17,839 --> 00:35:20,525
So let's limit how much
I can start, right?
602
00:35:21,035 --> 00:35:24,935
Or setting a deadline
on the planning stage.
603
00:35:24,935 --> 00:35:27,934
Like, okay, this is a, mid-size goal.
604
00:35:28,789 --> 00:35:32,059
One week of solid
dedicated focus planning.
605
00:35:32,389 --> 00:35:35,359
And then I have to start no
more planning after that, right?
606
00:35:36,109 --> 00:35:36,769
Review.
607
00:35:37,609 --> 00:35:37,939
Sure.
608
00:35:37,939 --> 00:35:39,169
But no more planning after that.
609
00:35:39,649 --> 00:35:43,219
Or you can gauge a protocol
like the wedge system to use to
610
00:35:43,224 --> 00:35:44,389
guide you through the process.
611
00:35:44,389 --> 00:35:49,129
The wedge system is w what and why.
612
00:35:49,639 --> 00:35:51,409
E Establish goals.
613
00:35:51,469 --> 00:35:56,149
D, decide what matters most G
go with milestones are an E.
614
00:35:56,209 --> 00:35:57,109
Engage in reflect.
615
00:35:57,949 --> 00:36:00,919
Now for a complete late breakdown
of the wedge system, because
616
00:36:00,919 --> 00:36:02,299
that's a whole nother podcast.
617
00:36:02,299 --> 00:36:08,269
Guys, What you actually need to do is
check out our blog on our website on
618
00:36:08,299 --> 00:36:12,229
Friday this week, I have a complete
breakdown of what the wedge system
619
00:36:12,229 --> 00:36:17,329
is, how it works, and how you can use
it to help balance theory versus the
620
00:36:17,329 --> 00:36:22,129
practice on my website, on the blog
on Friday, that you guys will be able
621
00:36:22,129 --> 00:36:25,369
to then actually just see that instead
of me trying to explain it verbally.
622
00:36:25,864 --> 00:36:29,914
You can actually see the acronym and see
how it breaks down, and that will give
623
00:36:29,914 --> 00:36:34,744
you a much better solution than me trying
to explain it verbally over the podcast.
624
00:36:35,704 --> 00:36:37,894
But check that blog out Friday, guys.
625
00:36:38,314 --> 00:36:42,004
If you're having problems balancing it,
you need to identify the things that
626
00:36:42,009 --> 00:36:45,024
are keeping you from going forward.
627
00:36:46,024 --> 00:36:48,274
And we went through those, go back
to the first half of the show.
628
00:36:48,934 --> 00:36:51,724
We went through eight of the
most common things that keep us
629
00:36:51,784 --> 00:36:53,944
in that theory planning zone.
630
00:36:54,799 --> 00:36:59,509
Identify what those weaknesses are in
your own life, and then seek solutions.
631
00:36:59,509 --> 00:37:00,889
Like I said, look through my catalog.
632
00:37:00,889 --> 00:37:05,389
If I haven't covered it yet, contact
me and we'll do a show on that next.
633
00:37:05,959 --> 00:37:08,089
But guys, identify those weaknesses.
634
00:37:08,869 --> 00:37:10,819
Look at other coaches if
you need to or whatever.
635
00:37:10,819 --> 00:37:11,299
That's fine.
636
00:37:11,299 --> 00:37:15,949
It's not gonna upset me, but
identify those, Get that in check.
637
00:37:16,549 --> 00:37:18,919
Set boundaries, right?
638
00:37:19,699 --> 00:37:21,709
Set deadlines, so you have to take action.
639
00:37:23,719 --> 00:37:25,039
And start moving forward.
640
00:37:25,219 --> 00:37:29,029
You need to put into practice or you
will live a life where you struggle with
641
00:37:29,029 --> 00:37:31,759
regrets at the end, and nobody wants that.
642
00:37:32,299 --> 00:37:37,579
Guys, we want to come alongside you here
at the Fallow Man on your journey as
643
00:37:37,579 --> 00:37:42,259
man, husband, father, wherever you are,
and help you as you walk along because
644
00:37:42,289 --> 00:37:46,279
we're trying to, to our best selves,
we're trying seeking our purpose and
645
00:37:46,279 --> 00:37:49,189
becoming the best version of ourselves,
and I think that's why you're here.
646
00:37:49,684 --> 00:37:51,274
If we can serve you in that way.
647
00:37:51,334 --> 00:37:52,564
I have coaching services.
648
00:37:52,564 --> 00:37:54,934
I have other venues besides the podcast.
649
00:37:55,654 --> 00:37:57,034
Find us wherever we are.
650
00:37:57,394 --> 00:38:01,534
We would love to come alongside you as
part of the fallible nation and encourage
651
00:38:01,534 --> 00:38:03,874
you, jump on memberships on my website.
652
00:38:04,654 --> 00:38:08,914
And guys, we just wanna be part of your
life and encourage you as you make that
653
00:38:08,914 --> 00:38:10,564
journey, because we believe in you.
654
00:38:10,924 --> 00:38:13,384
Because we believe you are
meant to be incredible.
655
00:38:13,984 --> 00:38:17,394
And we're born for a specific purpose,
and the world needs who you were made.
656
00:38:18,214 --> 00:38:19,234
I believe it in all my heart.
657
00:38:19,234 --> 00:38:22,954
Guys, be better tomorrow
because what you do today and
658
00:38:22,954 --> 00:38:23,794
we'll see you on the next one.
659
00:38:24,754 --> 00:38:27,274
This has been the Fable Man Podcast.
660
00:38:27,874 --> 00:38:31,084
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661
00:38:32,014 --> 00:38:34,354
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