Get up early, do what's right rather than what's easy and finish what you start. Use your commute time as a mobile learning center. Seek out authorities in their field to learn from other people who are doing it too. Beneath every excuse that you're making is a fear of failure. The ancient Greeks identified that as the key trait of greatness.
Don’t be one of those cats who focuses on the least important things during their most important years.
Because that wouldn’t become you (nor be pretty). It wouldn’t impress your higher power, deepest knowing and greatest potential. Or the rest of us, who really wish you’ll honestly win.
In today's episode, I share some of my best ideas on how the world’s most successful people step into the promise they've been built to be.
If you’d like so much more information like this to keep you focused on your mission in these trying times along with science-backed insights and daily practices to increase your happiness, performance and peacefulness...
...Go ahead and read my latest book The Everyday Hero Manifesto. It’s become a worldwide phenomenon because it works. Period.
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