Consistency, Persistence, Grind, Tenacity, Resolve

Do you want to become the best version of yourself? Do you want to achieve your goals, both big and small? The good news is that you have the power to choose who you become. It's all about making the right choices and taking action.

As I always say, "Discipline equals freedom." By embracing discipline and developing positive habits, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. It may not be easy, but it's simpler than you think. From what I've learned from reading, watching, taking seminars, and more, it's really not as hard as we make it out to be. It doesn't require any special talent. It's easier than we think.

Start by doing what's necessary, and then do what's possible. As Francis of Assisi said, "and suddenly you are doing the impossible." This quote speaks to the power of taking small steps towards your goals. It's not about doing everything all at once, but rather focusing on what is necessary and possible, and working your way up from there.

Another key factor in becoming the person you want to be is your mindset. In "Mindset" by Carol Dweck, she emphasizes the importance of adopting a growth mindset. Your beliefs about yourself and your potential can have a significant impact on your life. By embracing a growth mindset, you can overcome obstacles and develop the skills you need to achieve your goals.


Maintaining a positive outlook is also crucial. In "The Power of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale, he emphasizes the importance of focusing on the good and cultivating gratitude. By doing so, you can become more resilient and happier overall.

"The 5 AM Club" by Robin Sharma is another valuable resource. This book explores the idea of waking up early and using the first hour of the day to focus on personal development and growth. By starting your day with intention and purpose, you can create a positive momentum that carries you through the rest of the day.

And let's not forget "The Power of One More" by Ed Mylett. This book emphasizes the importance of taking small actions and making incremental progress towards your goals. One more rep, one more call, one more step towards your goals can make all the difference.

As the movie "Hardball" reminds us, showing up is also crucial. "What I've learned from you is that really one of the most important things in life is showing up. I'm blown away by your ability to show up through everything that's gone on." Showing up is half the battle. It's about being present, being engaged, and being committed to your goals and your relationships.

So, remember that you have the power to choose who you become. It's about making intentional choices, embracing discipline, developing positive habits, maintaining a growth mindset and positive outlook, and showing up. And, as we mentioned earlier, it's not as hard as we make it out to be. It doesn't require any special talent. It's EASIER than we think. By doing so, you can achieve your goals and create the life you want. So get after it!

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