Episode 69: What’s Your Plan of Attack? Take Intentional Action
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There are two types of people in the world; those who are leveling up, and those who are giving up. What does it mean to have meaning and purpose behind your goals? During this episode, we consider what it means to really go all in, Most people want to create results, but few of us are willing to do whatever it takes to get them. To really become effective at your plan of attack, you have to deliberately practice what your weakness is. Join us as we explore the necessary practice of daily transformation, what it means to let go and become one with your subjective mind, and how to fuse the present with your goal by prioritizing intention. Arash shares his early experiences with sales to illustrate what it means to lie to yourself in the right way, touching on flexibility, regret, and setting monthly goals. Ultimately, it’s about falling in love with getting better, and during this episode, we explore what that means!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Why Arash is known for having a plan and a process for everything.
- Considering the meaning and purpose behind your goals.
- The reason people often don’t succeed: they don’t have a clear goal in mind.
- Arash’s habit of setting a non-negotiable goal every month.
- Why it is necessary to practice whatever your weakness is if you want to improve.
- What it really means to embrace deliberate practice.
- Differentiating between a plan and a to-do list.
- Having a fixed mindset versus having a growth mindset.
- What it means to let go and become one with your subjective mind.
- Lessons from Arash’s early experiences with selling.
- What it means to lie to yourself in the right way.
- Setting big enough monthly goals to make the days successful.
- An action step for today: release judgment and pick a target that’s much bigger than what you have chosen before.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
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