Learn how the Early To Rise founder creates momentum to grow his sales
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- Know your value and vision
- Two types of people
- The path of least resistance is to hit the snooze button and fit in
- We procrastinate
- Step back
- If you have a shotgun approach to goal-setting you'll never hit them
- It's okay to have multiple goals but only in one area of your life
- Very successful people say no to almost everything
- Your "not-to-do" list is more important than your "to-do" list
- Build a fence around yourself so you can do deep work
- Limit your social media time
- Limit your drinking
- Positive reinforcement gives you momentum
- Lack of structure lead to anxiety attacks in 2006-2007
- He worked and partied too much
- Get up earlier to have time to yourself to work on important things and build momentum
- Steven Covey's four quadrants
- It's hard to grow alone
- Follow the virtuous cycle
- Napoleon Hill had a virtual mastermind
- Just get started
- How to find your ideal mentor
- Been there and done that
- Shares your morals and ethics
- Check references
- Why you need "The Brain Dump"
- "Ready. Fire. Aim."
- Put end times into your schedule
- Start with a 3-year vision (he helps you with a 10-year vision in his one-on-one coaching)
- Gino Wickman calls them "hallucinations"
- His big goals for 2019
- He uses business media, not social media
- Joe Polish's advice on social media
- Bob Burg
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