Are you struggling to overcome obstacles and achieve success? The answer may be in your consistency and relentless tenacity. In this episode, I'll show you how to harness these qualities to help you break through barriers and reach your goals. Let’s go!
This hit deep, and needed to hear it. However, three questions seem unanswered here (which could make for another video): (1) Which 'course' (in the F.O.C.U.S. acronym) is the best course to take (e.g. based on your values, principles, playbook, etc.)? (2) Do you have a great 'how' that must now find its opportunity or if the 'how' needs to be adjusted to fit the opportunity? (3) When is it time to move to the next 'how'?
i thought it was a new hire for video editing which I thought was good. (well I didn't watch this channel for a good year so it might not have been a new-new hire but the quality of the video's def evolved to the best!)
I love the fact that 10 children were putting the effort in, and then your son was the lucky one to deal that final blow ;) well I guess it was his birthday in the end of the day! Also it reminded me of this video THE 14 TRUTHS - SHAOLIN MASTER ua-cam.com/video/k5ReyFNIEFU/v-deo.html where they are facing the challenge and when they are maybe facing also their defeat for the first time the only difference is that the warrior keeps going and somebody who does not have enough courage who does not have enough discipline who does not have willpower maybe he just does not have the power anymore to keep on going and going and going after he failed so many times but because of these failures because there is something inside of you which which feels that you don't want to fail the fourth and fifth and sixth time anymore because of this something else inside of you starts to become very very strong obviously I think entrepreneurship is ultimately for warrior characters... thanks for giving the reassurances that it's all about planting it sure is true!
Are you struggling to overcome obstacles and achieve success?
The answer may be in your consistency and relentless tenacity.
In this episode, I'll show you how to harness these qualities to help you break through barriers and reach your goals.
Let’s go!
Tenacity is so underrated. Being tenacious can manage to break down doors that I thought were previously unachievable in my sales career
This hit deep, and needed to hear it. However, three questions seem unanswered here (which could make for another video):
(1) Which 'course' (in the F.O.C.U.S. acronym) is the best course to take (e.g. based on your values, principles, playbook, etc.)?
(2) Do you have a great 'how' that must now find its opportunity or if the 'how' needs to be adjusted to fit the opportunity?
(3) When is it time to move to the next 'how'?
Thank you very much. you don't know how much I was needing this👍🏾
Always on point!
In my humble case it's taking more than 600 days. After how many days does tenacity become futile stubborness?
Bro talk about 600 days, I'm 1500 days in, it's kind of mental but I KNOW it's exactly 150 left! See you then when I'm rich and famous!
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I just heard Ed Tell you this story?
Seriously, is this generated with AI? I'm following your videos for quite a while now and this tonality sounds really odd. At least the Intro?
i thought it was a new hire for video editing which I thought was good. (well I didn't watch this channel for a good year so it might not have been a new-new hire but the quality of the video's def evolved to the best!)
I love the fact that 10 children were putting the effort in, and then your son was the lucky one to deal that final blow ;) well I guess it was his birthday in the end of the day!
Also it reminded me of this video THE 14 TRUTHS - SHAOLIN MASTER ua-cam.com/video/k5ReyFNIEFU/v-deo.html
where they are facing the challenge and
when they are maybe facing also their
defeat for the first time
the only difference is that the warrior
keeps going
and somebody who does not have enough
courage who does not have enough
discipline
who does not have willpower
maybe he just does not have the power
anymore to keep on going and going and
going after he failed so many times
but because of these failures
because there is something inside of you
which
which feels that you don't want to fail
the fourth and fifth and sixth time
anymore
because of this
something else
inside of you starts to become very very strong
obviously I think entrepreneurship is ultimately for warrior characters... thanks for giving the reassurances that it's all about planting it sure is true!