1% Better Every Day - James Clear at ConvertKit Craft + Commerce 2017

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  • @brunob1446
    @brunob1446 5 років тому +905

    " Most people think they lack motivation when what they really lack is clarity "

  • @robr7200
    @robr7200 3 роки тому +195

    Atomic Habits is a really powerful book, it changed my life.

    • @reneeraw6927
      @reneeraw6927 2 роки тому +1

      A friend a tutti Please in Italia 🇮🇹

    • @musabaminullah
      @musabaminullah 2 роки тому +1

      Hey, I was wondering how you used the knowledge you gained from the book to your advantage. Did you make routines, and could you give me some examples?

    • @judahgrant5311
      @judahgrant5311 2 роки тому

      Kiplom

    • @reemobrooklyn3557
      @reemobrooklyn3557 2 роки тому +11

      @@musabaminullah Absolutely love that book! One thing I implemented was the reward concept. I have a bad habit of sitting on UA-cam for too long (like I am now lol) so what I did as a reward concept was 10 minutes of study rewards me 10 minutes of UA-cam time. If I wanted to be on UA-cam longer I had to study longer. It become 20 minutes of study to reward 20 minutes UA-cam, etc. Now studying pretty much all day is easy for me and I'm mostly on here for information and I idle time here on my lunch break.

  • @kekp3286
    @kekp3286 3 роки тому +28

    1. The aggregation of marginal gains.
    2. Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement.
    3. Good habits make time your ally.
    4. Bad habits make time your enemy.
    5. Four stages of habit formation - noticing, wanting, doing, and liking.
    6. Many people think they lack motivation when what they really lack is clarity.
    7. Give your goals a time and place to live in the world.
    8. You want to put more steps between you and the bad behavior and fewer steps between you and the good behavior.
    9. Optimize for the starting line, not the finish line.
    10. The best way to change long term behavior is with short term feedback.

  • @mohamadkhubayb5893
    @mohamadkhubayb5893 7 років тому +663

    00:00 Welcome
    00:18 A Story about British Cycling Team
    02:45 An Overview of the Entire Presentation
    05:24 (1) Noticing
    09:14 (2) Wanting
    13:24 (3) Doing
    17:35 (4) Liking
    21:06 The True Change Habits Can Make

  • @sayedhakimhaji9923
    @sayedhakimhaji9923 11 місяців тому +7

    Most people think they lack motivation when what they really is clarity.

  • @barbarasianesi4628
    @barbarasianesi4628 7 років тому +256

    I love this talk! So much content, nicely condensed, perfectly weighted with evidence (scientific studies) and personal anecdotes. I've been following James for ages, but still found the talk so new and fresh. And I just love the "Every action that you take is actually a vote for the type of person that you want to become" -- definitely worth having as a mantra! Thank you, James.

  • @har.19
    @har.19 7 років тому +151

    putting all your energy into the starting line (and not the finishing line) is some good advice right there

  • @vinayramachandran4992
    @vinayramachandran4992 4 роки тому +43

    You don't have to be victim of your environment..you can be the architect!!!👍

  • @rijd2304
    @rijd2304 10 місяців тому +4

    “Be the designer of your world and not merely the consumer of it.” A good quote from this book. There's a workbook called 30 Days to Reduce Stress by Harper Daniels that I also like for mindfulness.

  • @EricMossthestrongmanexperience
    @EricMossthestrongmanexperience 5 років тому +70

    I’m a motivational speaker and listen to other speakers just to see how they present different messages etc. This video here is GOLD JERRY, GOLD! All jokes aside, this is phenomenal material.

    • @mitchharpenau786
      @mitchharpenau786 2 роки тому +2

      What's the deal with Ovaltine?

    • @pdbabb
      @pdbabb Рік тому +1

      @@mitchharpenau786shouldn’t they call it roundtine?

  • @JulyRuliia
    @JulyRuliia 3 роки тому +25

    A quick reminder for me :
    . Decide What + Where + When + When specifically
    . Prepare to Fail to know what you'll do to fix it
    . Availability of Options makes you able to choose the bad things - remove what's bad
    . Lower friction between Good habits and you and Increase it for Bad habits.
    . Quantity Is better than Quality (at the beginning)
    . Focus on How to start rather than the finishing line
    . Habits are the first 2 minutes
    . If it only takes 2 minutes, do it now
    . Find/Create a reward in the Good things you do that have a long time reward !

  • @eastafrican625
    @eastafrican625 3 роки тому +14

    I decided to start Gym and become fit on the 6 February 2021, still going 6 days a week without skipping. Small changes big results I am an example. It depends on you to start changing. Much respect ✊ to this man.

  • @seanjacob4633
    @seanjacob4633 2 роки тому +11

    wow, he actually presented the first chapter of his book almost word to word 😲

  • @mty1966
    @mty1966 5 років тому +24

    0:18 British Cycle Team Story
    4:32 Intro to 4 stages of habit formation
    5:24 (1) Noticing - Implementation Intention and the experiment. 3 groups, last group has specific plan, most successful
    6:53 (1) Noticing - the insight “ many people think that they lack motivation when what actually lacking is clarity.”
    7:25 (1) Noticing - Author experience building writing habit. 7:54 “...so you need to give your goals a time and place to live, give them space in your calendar.” 8:12 The failure premortem a strategy for better planning. Or Kill the business...
    9:04 (1) Noticing the summary - It is hard to change something if your are not aware of it. One way to become aware is a specific plan for when it going to happen.

  • @jackhan7949
    @jackhan7949 3 роки тому +3

    06:54 This is the insight. Many people think that they lack motivation when what they really lack is clarity.

  • @thiagoghisi
    @thiagoghisi 4 роки тому +21

    This talk is a masterpiece.
    From Stage 3: Doing to the end of it, I can't stop playing it in repeat.
    Every statement from James Clear is clear and practical at the same time.
    Can't get clearer, more inspirational, or more practical than that.

  • @mty1966
    @mty1966 5 років тому +14

    13:24 (3) Doing
    13:30 (3) Doing Quantity vs Quality 14:43 Important insight in the beginning is just shut-up and put your reps in. Just hone your skills. 14:53 Spectrum of repetitions. Repetition is important.
    15:48(Doing) - Learning how to start is important.16:09 Author sharing an adapted strategy from David Allen GTD (2 minutes strategy of GTD). 16:35 2 Minutes Rules Any habits can be started in less than 2 minutes. Optimize the starting.16:49 The example habit of the famous choreographer - Optimize for the starting line, not the finish.

  • @akmandhan
    @akmandhan 8 місяців тому +1

    0:18 British Cycle Team Story
    4:32 Intro to 4 stages of habit formation
    5:24 (1) Noticing - Implementation Intention and the experiment. 3 groups, last group has specific plan, most successful
    6:53 (1) Noticing - the insight “ many people think that they lack motivation when what actually lacking is clarity.”
    7:25 (1) Noticing - Author experience building writing habit.
    7:54 “...so you need to give your goals a time and place to live, give them space in your calendar.”
    8:12 The failure premortem a strategy for better planning. Or Kill the business...
    9:04 (1) Noticing the summary - It is hard to change something if your are not aware of it. One way to become aware is a specific plan for when it going to happen.

  • @Feelbhutan
    @Feelbhutan 2 роки тому +6

    Just finished reading atomic habits today. Exactly took me a week! And it’s the best ever I’ve read❤

  • @mohannd1234
    @mohannd1234 7 років тому +18

    James Clear, thank you for everything u've done. You're the best

  • @akmandhan
    @akmandhan 8 місяців тому +2

    00:00 Welcome
    00:18 A Story about British Cycling Team
    02:45 An Overview of the Entire Presentation
    05:24 (1) Noticing
    09:14 (2) Wanting
    13:24 (3) Doing
    17:35 (4) Liking
    21:06 The True Change Habits Can Make

  • @hrdept.7903
    @hrdept.7903 4 роки тому +1

    James is the only motivational/inspirational speaker I admired truly due to the fact his materials (unlike some inspirational guro on UA-cam) has actual Science but with practical application and easy to understand. I have been sign up to his newsletter for years now and there are a lot of articles for everybody. I never bother to search on UA-cam before for him because the articles are easy to understand I can hear him saying it and now he just pop up on my recommendation and best thing ever happened.

  • @adnanshamsi4894
    @adnanshamsi4894 2 роки тому +9

    One of the most life changing lessons from James clear!

  • @akmandhan
    @akmandhan 8 місяців тому +1

    putting all your energy into the starting line (and not the finishing line) is some good advice right there

  • @itiaharts
    @itiaharts 3 роки тому

    HABBITS ARE THE COMPOUND INTEREST OF SELF IMPROVEMENT". how much clearer can this message be. Thanks James.

  • @jonathanparnell3175
    @jonathanparnell3175 5 років тому +22

    I sit here drunk, consciously aware of my bad habits, but also seeking anything that can bring back my motivation.

    • @marij5589
      @marij5589 5 років тому +8

      Stop drinking...it's tough. I'm only on day 14 myself...but you'll gain more clarity.
      I can finally finish my thoughts...I had gotten so used to them fizzling out.
      I put my goals into a spreadsheet, broken down by tasks. Everyday I work on an item for 2 hours (that's all. No crazy 10-12 hour workdays)
      My self-esteem has increased and my self-shame has decreased.
      I wish you well.

    • @costalsmusik
      @costalsmusik 5 років тому +5

      dude DON'T WAIT FOR MOTIVATION TO SHOW UP BY ITSELF LIKE MAGIC.
      Motivation comes from action.
      Watch this vid once a month and ACT on it. Internalise it.

    • @teresamarieinbarrera6267
      @teresamarieinbarrera6267 4 роки тому +1

      Could you postpone that first drink a few minutes longer each time? Could you make the liquor so hard to get to that occasionally you'll feel it's not worth the effort? Could you schedule some other pleasant activity during the usual drinking times?
      The motivation could be that there are thousands of lives that you can touch and inspire with the story of how your inner strength helped you beat this habit that was hiding all your amazing talents and personal qualities.
      You can do it, just one minute at a time.

    • @chandrajha1119
      @chandrajha1119 4 роки тому

      @@marij5589 ppp¹¹¹1¹¹¹11A111111111¹

    • @chandrajha1119
      @chandrajha1119 4 роки тому

      @@marij5589 11¹1¹

  • @mty1966
    @mty1966 5 років тому +6

    17:37 (4) Liking - reason why we repeat we like them. We need to experience the rewards along the way. 17:57 The problem with good habits...rewards delayed. 18:50 How to bring reward forward, one example...Seinfeld Strategy... Write better joke...write everyday...keep calendar and KEEP SCORE don’t break the chain. MEASURING brings reward forward. Don’t miss twice RULE

  • @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh
    @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh 3 роки тому +2

    James Clear makes everything clear!

  • @cherylkeys1284
    @cherylkeys1284 5 років тому +14

    This talk truly resonated with me. Thanks so much for the concise and interesting delivery of actionable content. Loved it.

  • @Chaosdude341
    @Chaosdude341 7 років тому +24

    That repetition spectrum is an absolutely incredible concept!

  • @MrBablek
    @MrBablek 5 років тому +15

    James makes everything about changing habits to the better so.... CLEAR!!! Love the vid!

  • @hermanman8235
    @hermanman8235 2 роки тому +1

    Surely a BRILLIANT PERSON to begin with and his speech are TRULY INSPIRING . atomic habits nuclear results

  • @deltavthrust
    @deltavthrust 2 роки тому +1

    Very good thanks. The power of 1 percent daily compounded.

  • @jakehernandez12933s
    @jakehernandez12933s 3 роки тому +3

    "don't break the chain!" ....so good!!

  • @semmu93
    @semmu93 7 років тому +38

    Wow, this talk was awesome. I have been reading your articles for a long time now, but with this video you touched many different topics and made a connection between them, so the whole picture just makes sense now. Thank you!

  • @ricardoberbor
    @ricardoberbor 7 років тому +7

    James is amazing, I truly recommend his newsletter.

  • @marisameans9859
    @marisameans9859 3 роки тому +1

    Changing one's environment to increase productivity has its roots in industrial psychology from decades ago...

  • @mty1966
    @mty1966 5 років тому

    9:14 (2) Wanting - overlooked drivers for habit change, our environment.
    9:27 (2) Wanting - The Massachusetts General Hospital experiment, Harvard research on how it change behaviors without people saying anything. 10:42 Interesting insight about our desire...because we presented with it...11:07 You can also the architect for your behavior. 11:46 environment shapes our behavior. 12:06 Don’t rely on will power and self-control (you can’t win in the long run)
    13:10(2) Wanting - The core idea about wanting. Fewer steps to good behavior.

  • @thommiller8764
    @thommiller8764 7 років тому +24

    James Clear, you are awesome!

  • @wise.talker
    @wise.talker 2 роки тому +1

    “A slight change in your daily habits can guide your life to a very different destination.”
    - James Clear
    This quote is really similar to what Aristotle wrote ages ago:
    "For one swallow does not make a spring..."

  • @MG007.
    @MG007. 3 роки тому +1

    Good presentation.
    With regards to Social Media.
    I don't need it nor do I have the apps on my phone because I don't use them.
    I just focus on what is really important in achieving my goals. Other than the necessities of life I just refuse to get distracted because I don't get back time.

  • @carlospena82
    @carlospena82 3 роки тому +2

    I see this video twice a week. Great content, very helpful.

  • @radhikafreebird6422
    @radhikafreebird6422 2 роки тому

    One of the videos i keep coming back to..crisp with practical tips i can implement immediately .. thanks!

  • @christhornham
    @christhornham Рік тому +1

    It's cool to see how he developed these ideas even further in writing Atomic Habits. What he shares here is great information, but his his presentation in Atomic Habits was even better.

  • @kevintalley1158
    @kevintalley1158 2 роки тому

    His meticulous style of teaching resonates with me I don’t do very well with vagueness I prefer things to be very specific with no room for interpretation and that’s why I love atomic habits he don’t say Shit like “just push yourself” or “how bad to u want it!!?” He talks about the ins and outs

  • @nitishjoshi3
    @nitishjoshi3 3 роки тому +2

    habit+deliberate effort = Mastery ... Thank you for writing Atomic Habits :)

  • @TheRayapudisandeep
    @TheRayapudisandeep 4 роки тому +1

    one of the best video I've ever seen

  • @KarolisRudelis
    @KarolisRudelis 3 роки тому

    I watched this 3 times now. I keep coming back, noting ideas and trying to apply them.

  • @emilmarionmendoza120
    @emilmarionmendoza120 6 років тому +73

    "If you can change your habits you can change your life" -James Clear

  • @scotlanddiaries7589
    @scotlanddiaries7589 2 роки тому

    The way we think and act is part and parcel of our habits. So habit is what we are..

  • @13beyeker
    @13beyeker 7 років тому +9

    Very well done, Ihave been a big fan of With Winning in Mind by Lanny Basham. Your research and Ideas mesh with his book perfectly. Be process focused not out come focused. Writing down your goals in a positive action statement and envisioning what you want to become as well as the concept of you either win or you learn from each of your endeavors. I love the fact that you use sources from sport, and art and science all areas that I value.

  • @Vladd7
    @Vladd7 3 роки тому

    What he talks about here is, I believe, the very foundation for success in anything you want to do.

  • @Gigusx
    @Gigusx 6 років тому +10

    I love this! Very informative, superbly presented and really easy to get in your head. James Clear definitely got a new fan today.
    Thanks for uploading!

  • @Fantistisch
    @Fantistisch 3 роки тому +2

    Focus on starting the habit and make it so it only takes 2mins to start it.
    Kill the habit: Think about in half a years time if you didn't fulfill the habits, why? Then plan accordingly to avoid that (if I don't make it to the gym on Tuesday 8am, I'll go Wednesday 7pm).
    Make it so it's easy to do. Wanna eat more apples? Don't put them in the fridge, put them right in the center of the table.
    Create an immediate reward for habits with normally a long term reward. Eg measure your habit and cross off a day on a calendar you've been working out.

  • @ashhere31
    @ashhere31 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video.
    Thank you James Clear

  • @UrbanFavor
    @UrbanFavor 5 років тому +1

    This is GOLD!! THANK YOU for uploading this

  • @christianjt7018
    @christianjt7018 4 роки тому +3

    This was an awesome talk, every point of the talk was very interesting.

  • @darkknight3295
    @darkknight3295 3 роки тому +2

    Wow man that book Atomic Habit is masterpiece ❤️

  • @nepalistories108
    @nepalistories108 8 місяців тому

    Every action you take is a vote for the person you want to become.

    • @kit-hq
      @kit-hq  8 місяців тому

      Such a good principle to remember.

  • @wvu05
    @wvu05 2 роки тому

    His book is quite eye opening. I've been working to apply it for about a month, and my reading and running streaks have continued unabated.

  • @ina3589
    @ina3589 5 років тому +3

    Excellent talk, I understood what repetition means in our life and how important is start with a plan and just answering when, where and how. Thanks a lot!

  • @chuma19
    @chuma19 7 років тому +20

    This has so blessed me. Thank you.

  • @rahuldeshmukhpatil
    @rahuldeshmukhpatil 4 роки тому +1

    Good one. simple language and speaking. I am going to try whatever he said from now, let's see if this makes me a better programmer.

  • @wandayonder9772
    @wandayonder9772 4 роки тому +1

    Makes a lot of sense and has practical application. Very good.

  • @RSLtreecare
    @RSLtreecare 5 років тому

    Powerful. I have tried to follow this principle in the past, but always drop out when the challenges build up. I fall back. I have overcome a number of Problems. An accident in 1985 left me with a head injury. I spent two year plus relearning the basic skills. Then went to collage, finishing up with a degree in conservation. Following on from that, I have tried to develop a cardboard recycling, tree planting scheme, but this has been put back so many times I have almost given up… Now we are looking at re-running it and see how it develops. I came across your book, I have seen a number You Tubes talks and presentations. I read part of an episode and went to town and brought a copy.

  • @surfmarko
    @surfmarko 2 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this video! It is probably the best summary of his book I've experienced.

  • @filiz001
    @filiz001 4 роки тому +1

    This is my go-to talk! Full of actionable content! I absolutely love it. I get so much out of it.

  • @811MainPage
    @811MainPage 3 роки тому

    3 minutes in. I'm hooked!!

  • @miker7851
    @miker7851 Рік тому

    This is a great talk. Thank you.

  • @NakedWarriorPoland
    @NakedWarriorPoland 5 років тому +2

    17:30 It's funny, this starting line! I realised it yesterday, after I wear my running watch I thought: "Now you have to run" :D

  • @ExoHazzy
    @ExoHazzy 4 роки тому +3

    Habits have four steps: Noticing, Wanting, Doing and Liking
    Step 1: Noticing - Implementation Intention, set a time, place, and location for your habit.
    Step 2: Wanting - Design your environment to help you make good habits easier and bad habits harder to do.
    Step 3: Doing - "Shut up and put the reps in". Any outcome is just a point among repetitions you put in. Consistency is just getting started every time so optimize for the starting line, not the finish line.
    Step 4: Liking - To stick to a good habit you need to bring a reward into the present moment. Seinfeld strategy = Don't break the chain and never miss twice. This strategy shows progress and consistency and acts as a reward.
    You can change who you are as a person and your results little by little. Start a new habit/action and accumulate votes for your new identity. Identity = who you believe you are and it's based on actions, the actions serve as evidence and a vote.

  • @learncommitdo1642
    @learncommitdo1642 4 роки тому +3

    I have just finished your book, and found it a great work on habits.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @smashitupkcco9073
    @smashitupkcco9073 3 роки тому

    Present better options for yourself. Brilliant

  • @gayathriswaminathan8842
    @gayathriswaminathan8842 3 роки тому +1

    Yep , not having social media on the home screen, every additional swipe is inversely proportional to number of times you get on to that App .

  • @m1sterrak
    @m1sterrak 3 роки тому

    So good that i forgot what i wanted to do...will do it tomorrow, surely

  • @seshuphotography8608
    @seshuphotography8608 7 років тому +10

    Brilliant!!! Taking notes and putting this into action.

  • @the-leadershipjourney
    @the-leadershipjourney 2 роки тому

    Brilliant. The book is A+!

  • @tomastumalovicius
    @tomastumalovicius 3 роки тому +1

    WOW, exactply what i needed :)

  • @radhikafreebird6422
    @radhikafreebird6422 3 роки тому

    Superb talk with so many practical tips... And how to build a new identity. Thank you!

  • @syriusgreen6335
    @syriusgreen6335 2 роки тому

    When where what- no motivation, set time and place and get going
    If then
    Physical environment
    qty group vs quality group
    2min rule- Any habit can be started in 2minutes
    Liking- Dopamine in the present moment- Long term behaviour to short term response- Sienfield strategy- TRacking

  • @skywalker2743
    @skywalker2743 7 місяців тому

    This is literally atomic habits in 24 minutes. That is all. Amazing

    • @kit-hq
      @kit-hq  6 місяців тому

      Cliffs notes version 👍

  • @tomdiem1
    @tomdiem1 7 років тому +308

    These people speak in such a normal fashion. They're not like the famous UA-camrs that exaggerate every syllable, as if we the viewers, are infants.

    • @izak-jn3vi
      @izak-jn3vi 5 років тому +4

      good point.

    • @misa2339
      @misa2339 5 років тому +14

      Well there most likely trying to attract young people. Your matured so i guess you would in't understand how it feels for them. Speaking normally makes it look like your a boring person + everyone else is doing the exaggeration so there force to do it..

    • @vitalis
      @vitalis 3 роки тому +2

      @@misa2339 You have a point as well in the era of tiktok

    • @littleripper312
      @littleripper312 3 роки тому +2

      A lot of those youtubers are targeting younger audiences and that weird over the top way of speaking is good for keeping their attention. It's like a clickbait way of talking almost.

    • @shhsounds2445
      @shhsounds2445 2 роки тому

      It's perfect when you are throwing information at people especially in these conferences it can become overwhelming for some.

  • @asishmm
    @asishmm 4 роки тому

    this is gem. Very Informative Success Initiating Online Narrative

  • @sentfromspacedrumming2007
    @sentfromspacedrumming2007 2 роки тому

    Well said, good perspective to topics already said by countless others and then you take the extra step and show another perspective to put on top of those beliefs. I will be liking, and sharing for sure.

  • @curiosityjeetneeti1747
    @curiosityjeetneeti1747 3 роки тому

    Absolute Gold.

  • @Drumstep69
    @Drumstep69 3 роки тому

    beautiful knowledge to apply immediately in your life

  • @kamauwilliamk
    @kamauwilliamk 5 років тому

    I don't have that book, but I will look for , it...i love the way , you like talking about writing, because,I need to know, how to do it...thank for this, more love from Kenya 🇰🇪

  • @nabeelahcoaching8350
    @nabeelahcoaching8350 Рік тому

    Thank you for writing atomic habits 📖 👏

  • @yanaholoborodko2538
    @yanaholoborodko2538 2 роки тому

    Amazing talk!! Thank you so much for such valuable lessons.

  • @altermachina
    @altermachina 3 роки тому

    Great talk

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng 2 роки тому +1

    In one year, 365 days, you will be 365% better. Trust me.

  • @akmandhan
    @akmandhan 8 місяців тому

    " Most people think they lack motivation when what they really lack is clarity "

  • @celebratinglifewithmuthu1854
    @celebratinglifewithmuthu1854 7 років тому

    Great speech....i have been reading your articles for more than a month, been a reader of many selfhelp books, but your way of approach is so different. Waiting for every Monday and Thursday for you mail letter. Started implementing in betterment of myself. Keep going in this mission of positive impact.. Thank you..

  • @Brothermohamed44
    @Brothermohamed44 2 місяці тому

    Thank you james

  • @browntroy101
    @browntroy101 3 роки тому

    This was a great video! It makes so much sense!!!

  • @hatproduction6975
    @hatproduction6975 Рік тому +1

    "never miss twice" what should we do if we got sick or there's a condition that push us to break the chain?

  • @convoswithsondre309
    @convoswithsondre309 4 роки тому

    I love this concept. Thanks for sharing, much love

  • @Jayden12934
    @Jayden12934 Рік тому +93

    Overcoming the financial challenges that comes with recession in any economy is easy, Simply diversify your streams of income. One of the best decision I ever made in my life was investing in the crypto market. Trust me guys, it really pays a lot! 😊😊 .

    • @Jayden12934
      @Jayden12934 Рік тому

      I would suggest Francesca Wilson Financial, my current broker. For me, she is currently making a ton of money, and her services are excellent. I looked up Francesca Wilson Financial after seeing her on a CNBC market interview, and then we started working together.

    • @Jayden12934
      @Jayden12934 Рік тому

      Having a professional is essential for portfolio diversification . My consultant is " Francesca Wilson financial " who is easily searchable and has extensive knowledge of the financial markets .

    • @Jayden12934
      @Jayden12934 Рік тому

      quickly do a web check where you can connect with her , and do your research with her full names mentioned Francesca Wilson financial.

    • @Jayden12934
      @Jayden12934 Рік тому

      +133

    • @Jayden12934
      @Jayden12934 Рік тому

      2222

  • @wellbeinginabundance5991
    @wellbeinginabundance5991 3 роки тому

    Super powerful and timeless

  • @sami2612
    @sami2612 3 роки тому

    To be fair....the speech is ok....but The the book is, mashallh,Top notch 💥💥💥