Funnel Hackers: Dean Graziosi & Frank Kern | Secrets To Scaling
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When your attitude and outlook are positive, you feel good about your life. You might think that your attitude is dependent on the conditions in your life. That’s true if you permit it. You also have
the choice to take responsibility for your attitude. Control your focus, and your attitude will shift.
This isn’t easy to do when life is beating you up, but you can still say positive in the worst of conditions. The more positive your attitude, the better you’ll be able to enjoy your life and make positive changes.
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Happiness has more importance than just feeling good. Happiness is also important to your health, longevity, success, and relationships. The importance of happiness is often discounted in a culture obsessed with material success, but it’s hard to purchase something that will make you happy in the
long term. Your happiness isn’t just important to you. It’s also important to your friends, family,
and your employer.
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There’s a lot to be said for making a series of small changes to your life and taking your time. It’s an effective way of changing your life with a minimal amount of stress. But, what if you’re impatient?
What if your life is such a mess that you’re willing to risk being uncomfortable to have a chance of changing your life quickly? In this case, there’s another option. If you want to make big changes quickly, you can do a hard reset. Doing a hard reset on your cell phone erases everything and allows you to start over from scratch. You can do the same thing in your life if you’re tough enough. A hard reset can be in just one part of your life or can encompass several aspects of your life.
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Most of our behaviors weren’t consciously chosen. We just seem to find ourselves doing the same things each day, day after day. It doesn’t matter if the behaviors are harmful, make zero sense, or take us further
from our goals. It also doesn’t matter if the behaviors we want to do are good for our health, bank account, or the future. We can’t seem to get ourselves to do the positive behaviors regularly. However, changing your behavior is the key to changing your life!
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Humans love to be comfortable. It’s one of our strongest urges. Unfortunately, the desire to be comfortable can be a prison. It’s hard to grow and flourish if your primary objective is comfort. Escaping your comfort zone is important if you want to have an exciting and fulfilling life. Use the following strategies to move beyond your comfort zone and create a meaningful life.
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Change occurs naturally, but it can be difficult to keep it flowing in the direction you want. According to some estimates, 80% of New Year resolutions fail. When it comes to losing weight, more than 95% of dieters regain the weight they lost within three years. Even if you sincerely want to make positive changes in your life, success may elude you. Maybe you’re sabotaging yourself without realizing it. Maybe you’re skipping essential steps that would make your efforts pay off. Find out what is holding you back from living the life you want. Take a look at three common obstacles to personal change and learn how to overcome them.
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If you didn’t procrastinate, you’d be one of the most powerful people in the world. You’d utilize your time effectively and get a lot of things done each day. Over time, that’s an incredibly powerful way to live.
Unfortunately, we all seem to have a villain inside that tries to thwart our plans at every turn. He makes every other activity seem so enjoyable and the thing we need to do so unenjoyable. Procrastination can be an incredibly challenging obstacle to overcome.
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Progress is the best motivator. Even if you need to lose 100 pounds, it’s pretty exciting to see that you’ve lost 10 pounds. However, progress isn’t always apparent. Some things are very subjective unless you take the time to measure them. Some goals can take a long time to accomplish. If you only measure yourself by whether or not you’ve achieved the goal, you’re going to be displeased for months or even years. You’re also likely to lose interest. Measuring your progress makes long-term goals much more possible.
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Remote work is quickly becoming the new normal for modern companies. In a world where many offices were forced to shut down during the 2020 pandemic, team leaders discovered something. Remote and hybrid working seems to be effective at improving productivity. Countless studies show that remote workers are more invested in their work than their counterparts, often working up to 1.4 days more per month. Remote staff members also demand fewer overheads and don’t require massive real estate
investments. Unfortunately, there’s a downside to the remote working trend.
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