Shame only exists in the shadows is nice. And it definitely is cleansing to just be like, look, here it is, out in front of you. The advantage of running a shit business that doesn't reach many people is that not many people saw your shit business. That helped me was one is seeing it as practice rather than the game. It took me three and a half years to get even an appreciable amount of people listening to this show. No one cares when you stop.
“If you continue to disprove your imposter syndrome in the real world and it persists, you have to admit to yourself that it's got nothing to do with your capabilities…” Today, join Alex (@AlexHormozi) as he guests on Modern Wisdom with Chris Williamson to discuss various topics including changing your environment to improve your life, the importance of gamifying content creation, and the benefits of eliminating downside to increase action. They also touch on the concept of shame existing in the shadows and how confronting specific fears and limiting beliefs can lead to personal growth. This is part 1 of the interview.
Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.
Check out the episode on Chris Williamson’s YouTube Channel!
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Timestamps:
(1:46) - Nimble people see disadvantages as nothing to lose.
(7:53) - Consistency is key; don't focus on the endgame.
(18:24) - Identify why you don't like something and make changes.
(26:14) - Celebrate small wins to build the evidence of success.
(37:47) - Embrace the difficulties to feel better.
(44:28) - Stop ignoring the truth; criticism can be valuable.
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