Honestly, did you do everything that you woke up planning on doing? Maybe half of them? Well if you have not done them, start with the very basic question that helped get me on the right track, why? For starters, I realized that I slacked on many things that do not spark my interest. Is it possible for me to be an amazing surgeon, or one of the top attorney’s in the state, or a fighter pilot zipping through the air at crazy speeds? Of course, but I do not want to do any of those things. If you love to swim, does anyone need to tell you get in the pool? If you love to play basketball, don’t you already want to make 50 before you go home? If you answer anything other than no, you’re doing it for the wrong reasons. When you consider the tasks that you have to do, won’t they all seem amazing if they involved dribbling a ball up and down the court, or swimming for a couple of hours? If you know that you truly love something, why would you not be willing to be work every single day of your life at it and become the best? Show the world you’re worth it. I know I’m a Formula One Driver, I’m waiting on the rest of the world to catch-up. It’s not easy to find something like this, that could be why so many people settle with working a job they hate or regret it every day until you retire. If you are fortunate enough to know that you’re limitations are what you make them, the mindset begins to change. Start There.
“What price are you willing to pay to get where you want to go, and then you either put in the work or you don’t”
– Tom Bilyeu
