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So the big question is this, how do young men like us who didn't listen to society,
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who are on our own, how do we grow and improve ourselves so that we can live a better tomorrow?
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That is the question and this show will give you the answers.
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My name is James Redzinski and welcome to the Ascend Momentum Show.
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Welcome back everyone.
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I want to start things off by saying my brain absolutely blanked out a couple minutes ago.
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So usually I don't plan out the episodes, usually I just speak on whatever comes to mind.
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But I went to record this episode like one minute before I started this one.
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And I simply just could not think of anything.
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So I was just recording and I was just like stumbling over my words.
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It was not good. So then I just one minute in I just deleted it.
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And then took out my notebook and then wrote a couple of things down that happened during my day.
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And so I only have like five or six items or five or six things written down.
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So my goal is to just figure out more things to talk about along like I normally do with my recording.
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I normally just speak like in the flow I usually just speak whatever comes to mind.
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I usually just wing it.
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But today my brain just absolutely blanked.
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I just like had the biggest brain fart or something like that.
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And I just couldn't think of anything to say.
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I wanted to let you guys know that because I do fail sometimes on my podcast.
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Not not very often, but it does happen.
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So I want to talk to you about what happened last night right after I finished journaling.
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So usually I ice my balls while I'm reading my journal from Transurfing from the night or from the morning.
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And then once I'm done I see my balls or once I'm done reading that journal I start journaling like writing down my daily journal.
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And I only ice my balls for like 12 minutes.
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So if I finish reading the book Transurfing in that time then I continue icing.
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But if not then I don't.
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But I'm trying to say that after I finished journaling last night I started like because usually I journal and then I meditate and then I go to bed.
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But I actually finished my journal and then when I went to go put my journal away in my closet, the Transurfing journal away in the closet.
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I was, I just couldn't resist the temptation to pick up this book that I bought the other day and it came on Monday, which today is Wednesday.
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And it came on Monday and I know that I'm going to read it soon, but I just couldn't resist the temptation to pick it up and read it last night.
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Because I'm telling myself that I'm not going to read it until after I finished Transurfing for many reasons, but I just want to focus entirely on reality Transurfing right now.
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But last night I actually read the introduction, like the intro to the book, and I know that it's going to be an excellent book for me.
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I know that this book has a lot of things in it because for starters, he, like the intro to the book was just not normal.
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It was just, it broke the norms. Everything about that book so far broke the norms.
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He even put in a declassified CIA document about time travel.
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Like he just copied and pasted the document in there.
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It was about time travel and I read it and then I actually looked up that I looked it up a little bit the next day.
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So today at school I looked it up a little and it's actually very interesting.
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I didn't really learn about time travel, but I was learning about Focus 15.
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So I just looked up what is Focus 15 and I don't know how you get it.
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I assume it's by like meditating or something like that, but on it was like the Monroe Institute website or something like that.
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And on that website, there was many different phases or focus levels.
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So I'm pretty sure it's all different levels based off of your perception of reality or something like that.
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So right now you and I are on Focus Level 1, I think.
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Now I didn't really read it that much, but I saw a picture that they put in.
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It was like a scale with a line. So imagine like a quarter of a clock.
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So the top right part of a clock and then all the way on the top number was death, I think it was.
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And then all the way on the bottom right number was reality and it was like all the perception of reality.
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And then you can do, like leading up to it on the bottom was reality and then it was like projected vision or something like that.
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And then dreaming, daydreaming or whatever, just all different perceptions of things.
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But it was really interesting because I was reading Focus 15.
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And then there was like Focus 21.
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And Focus 21, I don't know all the exact numbers. You're going to have to go on the website yourself if you want to figure this out.
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I just glanced over it, but I thought it was really interesting because Focus 21 talked about like you're on the verge of,
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like you're not, you can't sense the real world. You're on the verge to like other realities or something like that.
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And then you can go even further to like Focus 30 or something like that.
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So I just thought it was very interesting and I'm definitely going to be looking into that more into the future.
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But not now, definitely in the future though.
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And I don't know how they achieved it. I assume it's through meditation, like deep meditation.
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But I don't know. And the fact that he put that in there just casually and he knew about that, he definitely learned a lot.
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And for context, this book that I'm reading is the accumulation of the past three years of his life experience,
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which includes a three year long road trip to all over the Americas.
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So he started at North America and then ended at like South America.
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And it also is a culmination of all the books that he read, all the knowledge he gained.
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And he actually made a reading list, like the most the ultimate reading list for human beings that all human beings should read.
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And it just reading that reading list, you slowly start to discover, like you start to discover the truth.
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And there was a lot of phrases that he said in the introduction.
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For example, in the glossary, he put the glossary in the front of the book, not in the back, which is another unique thing.
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But he put in the glossary, there's this term that he wrote down called cosmic Jesus.
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And for the definition, it said something like, I don't know exactly what it said, but it said something around the lines of the Jesus,
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not the Jesus in the Christians, but the Jesus that was saved from the Christians.
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And he also on his website, he talked about how he's an ex-Christian.
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And I'm an ex-Christian as well. I grew up Christian.
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And then once I read Reality Transurfing, I stopped being a Christian.
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But this book is definitely legit.
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There's, and then even one chapter of his book is dedicated to Reality Transurfing.
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Like, I was reading the table contents and the entire, there was an entire chapter.
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It was just called Reality Transurfing.
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Now, I didn't read it, but it definitely looked, I'm really looking forward to it.
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But I got a focus on finishing Transurfing.
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Today, I am probably, I'm just under halfway done. So I'm like 10 pages off of halfway through the books.
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I'm basically halfway.
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And I just got, I've got like 25 days until, 26 days until Funnel Hacking Live.
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So I'm going to try and finish the book in these 26 days, but I'm not going to like force it.
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I'm not going to rush it. I'm going to, if I finish it, that's great.
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If not, whatever. I'll just finish it after Funnel Hacking Live or finish it there.
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But that's, that's pretty much what I thought about that book.
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And the time travel, that was, I'm definitely looking into that in the future.
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But there's also another thing that I wanted to talk about.
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He talked about how light, so I want you to picture this scene before you were born.
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Imagine yourself before you were born, just the, in the cosmic darkness, absolutely nothing.
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So you did not even exist before you were born.
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Let's just say that you didn't exist.
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I mean, there are theories of reincarnation, but let's just ignore that for conceptual talk right now.
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So you didn't even exist. You didn't even know who you were. You didn't know anything, no memory.
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Before you were born, you weren't even anything. You didn't exist.
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It was just a cosmic darkness, a cosmic void.
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So picture that. And then, in an instant, you were born.
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And you were given the, like, life was given to you as a gift.
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And that is the greatest gift of all.
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I've always been told that life was the greatest gift of all, but I never really, I mean, I still probably don't understand it, but I'm starting to discover the truth.
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I'm starting to discover everything. I'm starting to discover the meaning of life.
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And I'm starting to discover all of this stuff, but just reading the introduction to that book, I was given a new perspective.
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So within an instant, you were given that gift of life.
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And you didn't ask for it. You didn't ask for it. You didn't know. You didn't do anything for it.
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You were just given it to you. And that is the greatest gift one can receive.
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And once I read that, I really started to think that life is a gift.
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And now that is a term that gets thrown around a lot.
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Like, I've heard that all the time growing up, but I never really start, I'm just starting to appreciate it.
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And to be honest, I forgot about that phrase all day. So I obviously did not appreciate it, and I obviously still don't appreciate it.
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But the more and more I learn and the more and more books I read, I know that I'll begin to appreciate it because he, the guy who wrote this book,
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which by the way, the book is called Dancing After The Music Stops,
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but the guy who wrote this book, I don't know his backstory, but I remember him saying something like,
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he started reading when he was, he started reading this when he was like 24 or 23 and he started to discover the truth.
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And it started to change his life. So I don't know this for sure, but I assume that he didn't have,
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he didn't always know all this stuff. Like he read books and then he started to discover the truth.
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And that's why he's giving this reading list to us because so we can read those same books and discover the truth as well.
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And so that's, that's basically where I'm at. I know that I got to read books to discover the truth.
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And I know that there's a lot more. I know there's more to life. There's so much more.
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And there's just, so let me give you some context.
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For the, all of my life, I grew up in this one town called Oak Park.
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And I've always lived here. I've never moved. Now I've been on vacation. I've traveled, but for the most part I've stayed in this one town.
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And within this town, for the majority of my life, I've been indoors. I've been at school. I've been in my house.
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Like I've, I've, I always sleep in my house. So I'm always indoors at nighttime.
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And I'm always indoors during the day because I have school.
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But I do go outside and that's when I start like outside I have, there's just a thing to it being outside. That's way better.
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But what I'm trying to say is that I've been in school all my life, which I've spent the past 17 years of my life in school.
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And I haven't really achieved much from it.
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And I'm just thinking what's the purpose.
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And in that book, he actually in the reading list that he gives, he, he says that you'll soon discover the truth about the school system as well.
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And I've always, I've always had this feeling that the school system was like not good and I've always hated it.
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But I never really knew exactly why and exactly what it was trying to do.
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Now I'm starting to get, I'm starting to form a, like my opinions around it, around it.
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For example, right now I think that it's trying to mold our brains to basically keep us down.
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And it's trying to forge us into essentially like factory workers or people who work nine to five.
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And it's basically trying to like mold us into good employees.
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And it's trying to tell us how to think, how we should think, but I never really, never really looked into the school system and soon over the following year, I will.
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And then he also talks about read a book every day.
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He said, he just said it casually in his intro. He said, read a book every day.
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And in his intro as well, he was talking about how we are to win. We are to be relentless.
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We are to not give a crap. He used a different word, but I'm trying to say family friendly.
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He used a lot of words that I liked and a lot of phrases that I like.
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For example, we are winners. We win. We're here not to compete at life. We're here to win at life.
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And then he used do hard things, go to the gym twice a day. Do not give yourself any slack.
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Always do like always go crazy hard.
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And he even reflected that he wrote his book and then he got a mess.
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He said he got a message from the galaxy or the universe saying, no, go back and make it more perfect.
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I'm pretty sure he rewrote the book or went back and made it better.
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And he's also saying that there's much more and it's just starting to...
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I've already begun to become open and knowledgeable and be able to see the fact that we're kind of living in a system.
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And I'm just starting to discover this truth. So once again, I'm not very able to speak on it.
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I'm barely even able to comprehend it, much less put it into words.
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But over the following months and years, I will slowly but surely start to discover the truth because I'm going to be reading these books.
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And I'll start to discover the truth and I'll be sharing the truth with you guys as I learn that.
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This is... I'm really looking forward to the future because I'm thinking...
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I've been talking about how your mindset and your worldview is holding you back.
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But I'm thinking like, what is stopping me from living in Hawaii?
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Like, why can't I just go to Hawaii and live there?
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There's absolutely no reason. No one can stop me. Nothing can stop me.
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Like, that's my goal right now. Move to Hawaii.
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By the way, I'm 17. I'm about to turn 18. That's my goal.
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Move to Hawaii and become a surfer.
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So what's stopping me?
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It's like, my mind keeps on telling me like, oh, I can't do that.
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Why not?
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Like, why was Jeff Bezos able to create a billion... a multi-billion dollar business?
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And why is my mind thinking that I can't move to Hawaii?
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Like, that is nothing. That is such a modest request.
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In the grand scheme of things, we can...
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So if you... there's no difference between you requesting God of a newspaper
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and there's no difference between that and you requesting God of the entire country of the United States of America.
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There's no difference. No difference between you requesting a newspaper and 500 mansions.
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Like, there's no difference. If he created the entire world, there's no difference between him giving you a piece of paper
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or 500 mansions because if he's infinite, then infinite can create anything.
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Like, it just makes sense. So why?
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There's... I just don't see any reasons why I can't go to Hawaii.
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But my mind likes to give me so many reasons.
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Like, my heart knows that I can do it.
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My mind is yet to be convinced.
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And that's the whole goal. That's the whole task to change that... to allow your mind to...
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Like, you can't change your mind's belief. You can't persuade your mind or convince your mind of anything.
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Your mind has to see it for itself. You have to give your mind... permit... or give your mind examples.
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Like, facts. You have to show your mind that it's possible.
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And that's what Vadim Zones said. He said, you have to run that target side in your mind.
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One, so it increases... expands the limits of your comfort zone.
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So you begin... your mind begins to be more comfortable with you having that goal.
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And by the way, it's the target side is basically you visualizing yourself at your end goal.
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So for me, I'd be visualizing myself surfing.
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And then the second reason is when you're running that slide, that target side in your mind,
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you're attuning your mind to that thought energy of that target, like, life line.
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Which a life line is basically what makes up your path in life.
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So you can... there's infinite amounts of lifelines available.
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And when your current lifeline may or may not be...
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or your current lifeline is a certain distance away from your target lifeline.
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So right now I'm on, let's say, lifeline A.
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And then lifeline F has me at Hawaii.
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So I essentially just have to move over to lifeline B and then C and then D
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and so on and so forth.
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And so I get to lifeline F.
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then I am able to kind of jump over to different lifelines slowly but surely.
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It's basically you giving the green light to your goals realizing themselves.
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So you basically... it's basically the force of the world that helps you achieve things.
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And this is why people are able to achieve greatness.
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And some people are not.
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So they're able to achieve a lot more because they're having the world help them out.
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And so when you're using outer intention, that slowly begins to shift your lifeline to B, to C, to D.
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And then closer and closer and then once you get to F, you're probably not at the goal yet.
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So right now you've just been moving horizontally, but you're kind of going up a little bit too.
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You're kind of going vertical along the way.
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But right now you're kind of just moving parallel to closer lifelines.
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And then once you get to that lifeline, and now I'm not sure if this is actually the way of things,
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I'm just giving you a general explanation of what I've understood so far.
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So then once you get to lifeline F, you basically have to keep moving one foot forward in front of the other.
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and creating a bunch of problems in your lifeline.
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And then there's also this other thing that he has started to hint on.
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Like he described the... he described this, but he didn't give the name to it yet in this book, and I'm halfway through.
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But the only reason why I know it is because I've read it this book once already.
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And the book I'm referring to is Reality Transurfing Parts 1-5 by Vadim Zan.
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So this book, I've read it once already, and I'm on the second time and I'm halfway through right now.
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But he's talked about this principle where outer intention likes to help you, and things happen.
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But things change in your life, but those things do not correlate with your personal script.
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So our minds like to create the best path forward, and they like to come up with...
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They basically like to plan things out.
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Because the mind thinks that it knows best, and it knows the best way forward.
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When in reality it does not.
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Very rarely, like 0.0001% chance your mind will be able to create the right path forward.
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If it's even possible, I'm not even sure if it's possible.
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I think it's probably impossible, but...
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that goes against that script that it created, is interpreted as negative.
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But that thing that happened is just outer intention trying to help you move towards your goal.
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oh, this person doesn't want this.
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You can either interpret it as negative, or you can interpret it as positive.
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If you interpret it as negative, it will be negative, and you'll move down to negative lifelines.
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and you interpret it as positive, then it will be a positive action towards your goal,
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and then you'll be like, oh, good, this is happening.
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I'm moving forward towards my goal.
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Like, this is a next step.
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Just flat out ignore it. Don't even respond to it.
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Yes, this is the best.
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Like, I don't know if you're supposed to say this is the best thing,
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but just say, yes, okay, this is good. I'm moving closer to my goals.
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Interpret it as good.
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And even if you do remember it, it's, I have found that it's still really difficult to do it.
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Because our mind is really tempted to interpret it as negative.
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Is there any real like benefits interpreting as negative?
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No, there's not.
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But that's, that's the principle of coordination.
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And I was talking to my friend today actually about it.
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Transurfing the whole way through once, and we just read it so quickly.
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the only transfer from principle out of that whole book that we really applied
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and that we have actually gotten good at is coordination.
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Now, I assume that that's the only one we applied was because it's the easiest to apply in my opinion.
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It's super easy. Like, it's the easiest to interpret everything as good.
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You simply just have to remember.
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Don't be yourself up over that.
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the better and better you'll do.
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only applied. But that's,
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and we're really excited to learn more about it because we're going to be able to see,
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like what the whole, like we're going to be able to see the whole picture because
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we don't really understand coordination that well.
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All we know is to interpret everything as positive. And that's what we do.
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And we found that a lot of the concepts in the book that we thought we understood,
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we realized we did not understand it at all because we read it.
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We read the book so fast we were reading like 50 pages a day.
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All right, so there's another thing that he talked about.
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your goal, your own goal and your own door.
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Let me get some water before I explain this.
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So a lot of people like to follow goals that are not their own.
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Doesn't matter. They originate outside of themselves.
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They're a foreign goal.
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They feel tired. They hate, like they begin to not enjoy life when they're working
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towards that goal and they end up achieving nothing. Or when they do achieve something,
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they realize, oh, this is not what I wanted after all.
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That's all he said, like that's the only thing that's like that's the only thing
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that is really important in life.
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importance and he said that this is the only thing that's important.
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This is definitely something to take into consideration and definitely something to
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actually do. And basically he said you have to follow all the
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Transurfing principles impeccably and just create a filter and like create a slide
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and run all new information in through that slide and say, will this make my life
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feel like a holiday, like a continuous holiday?
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skipped over it this morning and I kind of like, oh, I don't need to do this.
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This is all there is to it.
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He said the only 100% guarantee way of achieving your goal or like achieving
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accomplishing things, like achieving what you want in life is to do it through your
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own goal and your own door.
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So if the only way to guarantee success is to do it through your own goal and your own door,
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well, let's find our own goal and our own door.
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And a door is basically the path to get to your goal.
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So you can, you can become, you can go to, you can fly to Hawaii or you can boat to Hawaii.
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Flying would be door one, boating would be door two.
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Like those are just two different doors, two different paths towards that, two different
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ways to accomplish your goal.
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you basically repeat what you did for number one, like to find goal, your goal and repeat it
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for your door.
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is this the right path forward?
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Like should I follow this path?
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So right now I think my goal is to go to Florida or not Florida.
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I think my goal is to go to Hawaii and become a surfer.
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That's what I think my inner most goal is right now.
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And then I think my door is coaching.
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But then again, I thought my door a couple weeks ago was to build a funnel.
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Like just build a, actually I don't even know what my door was a couple weeks ago.
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I was kind of doing whatever.
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will lead to a next thing.
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But that's pretty much where I'm at right now.
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And this could absolutely change because I'm not sure if this is my inner most goal
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because I'm going to be honest, life does not feel like a continual holiday right now.
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I kind of just feel average.
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I kind of feel neutral all the time.
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There's some low points, some high points throughout my days, but overall I kind of just feel neutral
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and I don't really necessarily feel great.
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I don't necessarily feel bad.
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It's just neutral.
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Okay, I want to talk to you guys about Florida.
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So towards the beginning of my podcasting, probably like episode 14 or something like that,
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I said, I'm going to Florida next month.
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That was the title of one of my podcast episodes.
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And I actually didn't think that I was going to Florida.
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I wanted to go to Florida and I actually started to work towards it.
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that I didn't see as possible.
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Now we've booked the plane tickets, we've booked a hotel,
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and we purchased the tickets to go to Funnel Hacking Live, which is the reason why we're going to Florida.
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And we're 20, 25 or 26 days, 27 days out.
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So in 26 days, we're flying to Florida.
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So now I definitely know it's possible because I've started to see the tickets
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and I've actually booked the hotel, all that stuff.
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But I still can't comprehend it.
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I still am having a hard time actually realizing that it's going to happen.
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I still don't see it as real yet.
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But that's where I'm at right now, 26 days out, 27 days out.
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And I'm 18 days out from my birthday.
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because I've recorded this seven days in advance,
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I've got a really big cushion of episodes.
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I'm going to look up how, like what is an average, like a normal time,
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like a normal amount of podcasts to have scheduled, like a normal days cushion.
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Because I'm actually not sure if I like having this big of a cushion anymore.
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I kind of want to shrink it down so I can get more real time with you guys.
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But I don't know, that's kind of where I'm at.
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Because the original reason why I had a five day cushion,
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like when I first made my podcast, when I first created my channel,
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I scheduled my trailer, I made the trailer on the day that I made my channel,
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and I scheduled the trailer for like five days in the future for that next Monday.
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And I told myself because I wanted to start it on fresh on a brand new week.
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I missed recording one day, which I ended up not missing a single day.
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The first day that I'm going to miss is in like two or three days when I go out of town on the weekend.
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But I'll have episodes scheduled so that won't even matter.
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But in the beginning I put a five day cushion because I wasn't confident in my ability to stay consistent.
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Or not necessarily confident, but I was confident I knew I could do it,
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but I just wanted a backup just in case.
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Just in case I missed a day, but I never ended up needing it.
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And that was really the only reason why I did it, but now I know I can be consistent every day.
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I still want at least one or two days cushion just in case.
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But I'm going to have to look up like what other podcasters do and what's normal for my market because
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I don't know if other people are not having cushion then I'll get rid of the cushion.
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But I don't know.
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There's another thing I want to talk to you about.
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If you guys think that you can't be successful, let me tell you something I learned in expert secrets.
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I was reading expert secrets for the first time through and in the beginning, like towards the first half of the book,
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he said, if you post daily on your show for an entire year, you will never have to worry about money again.
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And so when I first heard that, I was saying, oh, whatever, whatever, like, that's sure, whatever.
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And I didn't really start to believe it.
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And to be honest, right now, I still don't believe it, but I'm starting to and I'll tell you why.
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So a couple days after I read that, I started, I started recording.
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I was recording on my voice memos app on my phone.
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I just recorded every single day with the intent to get 14 episodes or just the intent to just record every day
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and then eventually create my own show.
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For 14 days, I actually was just recording on my own with no one listening and I didn't even post it online.
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And then like on day 12, I was like, okay, I got to actually post something online.
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I got to actually start doing this because on day zero, I was not comfortable at all posting online.
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So I figured I'd expand my comfort zone by practicing and then so I could hopefully practice so I could get at least decent
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because in the beginning, I was absolutely terrible.
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So I wanted to get at least decent before I put myself out in front of the world.
421
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So I wouldn't get absolutely slaughtered.
422
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And then on like day 12, I was like, okay, day 14 is the last day I'm not posting on day 14.
423
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I am going to build my own channel.
424
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Like I'm going to create my own podcast show and then I'm actually going to start posting.
425
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And then I created my show.
426
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And as I told you guys earlier, I didn't actually post it for that day.
427
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I scheduled it for the future.
428
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But the point is I was consistent for 14 days before I even made my show and then five days before I even made my show.
429
00:44:32,000 --> 00:44:37,000
So for like 19 days before I started posting, I was consistent.
430
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And I've been consistent for 44 days after I made my show.
431
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So for the past like 50 or 60 days, I've been consistently recording every single day.
432
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And now I'm trying to tell you this because he said if you can post daily for an entire year, you'll never have to worry about money again.
433
00:44:57,000 --> 00:45:08,000
And then once I got onto like episode 22 or 23, wherever, once I started recording the episode, so I hadn't actually posted 21 episodes.
434
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But once I recorded like episode 23 or something, I was talking about how I just read an article saying 99% of podcasters don't make it past episode 21.
435
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So once you record and post 21 episodes, you're already in the top 1% of podcasters in the world.
436
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21 episodes, that's three weeks.
437
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If you're consistent for three weeks, then you're in the top 1% of the world.
438
00:45:38,000 --> 00:45:43,000
It takes you three weeks to even get results in the gym if you're consistent.
439
00:45:43,000 --> 00:45:50,000
Like it takes you more than three weeks to get results in the gym of three weeks of consistent exercise.
440
00:45:50,000 --> 00:45:58,000
So if it only takes three weeks to be in the top 1%, so let's say it takes like 10,
441
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or let's just say it takes like 10 years or five years to get in the top 1% of gym goers, like top 1% of physiques in the world.
442
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If it takes like 10 years of consistency to have that top 1% success,
443
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but it only takes three weeks of consistency to get top 1% in podcasters.
444
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Well, that just shows that really you can achieve anything you want because if you're just consistent,
445
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if you consistently post your show, like that is insane.
446
00:46:42,000 --> 00:46:50,000
Top 1% in three weeks, I've been top 1% for like, I've been top 1% for three weeks.
447
00:46:50,000 --> 00:47:00,000
I post my show like six weeks ago and I've been in the top 1% for like a long time.
448
00:47:00,000 --> 00:47:04,000
So that's absolutely insane.
449
00:47:04,000 --> 00:47:08,000
It's really so simple, so straightforward.
450
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Now for most it's probably not easy.
451
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I mean for me it was really simple and easy to get into top 1%.
452
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I just simply had to sit down every single day and that's easy for me because I'm used to routine and I'm used to consistency.
453
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Because I've trained myself.
454
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I know that consistency is the key.
455
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Like I gained a lot of benefits or I achieved a lot in the gym because I was consistent.
456
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I achieved a lot even before I started self-improvement playing soccer.
457
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I grew a lot and I got a lot better at soccer because I was consistent.
458
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I got a lot better at balancing on this ball, like this medicine ball.
459
00:48:02,000 --> 00:48:08,000
I've gotten a lot better at balancing on that, standing on top of it because I'm consistent.
460
00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:16,000
I've gotten a lot better at...my abs have gotten a lot more defined because I was consistent at this breath work exercise with straw.
461
00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:19,000
So it's all about consistency.
462
00:48:19,000 --> 00:48:31,000
I'm 44 days into podcasting right now and by the time this video uploads I'll be 49 days.
463
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Like I'll already have recorded episode 49.
464
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So soon I'll be able to start monetizing and this is another thing.
465
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I just remembered though the thought that popped in my head was this.
466
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And this is the whole reason I went on this whole rant about consistency.
467
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My friend today at school he talked about how...he was talking about his podcast.
468
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So for context he started his podcast maybe a week ago and he recorded three episodes daily.
469
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And then he told me today he was like, yeah, you were right.
470
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Because I told him about how you just have to figure out what the algorithm it was.
471
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And by the way I learned this in Traffic Secrets by Russell Brunson.
472
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You have to figure out what the algorithm wants and then just give it to that.
473
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So the podcasting algorithm wants consistency and keeping up with your upload schedule.
474
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And that's all at once. Just consistency and keeping up with your upload schedule.
475
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So I have a daily upload schedule and I just keep it up. Keep it up.
476
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So those are basically the same things. Just consistently post every day.
477
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That's all at once as of what I know so far.
478
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I'm sure once more but...
479
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And then I told my friend, I told him that a couple weeks ago.
480
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And then he made his show and he recorded his episodes, posted it.
481
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So he has been posting consistently for three days.
482
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And today he told me on the first day he was at like seven views.
483
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Second day like 20 views. And then the third day he got 20 views again.
484
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So he got like 20 views per video on the first three episodes.
485
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And then the fourth day he forgot to post for some unknown reason.
486
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He just forgot.
487
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Just simply he just forgot.
488
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And then on the fifth day he posted. And then posted again the next day.
489
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But on the fifth day he saw he got three views.
490
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Literally only three views.
491
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Even though on his first episode seven views.
492
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And then the second episode 20 and then the third episode 23.
493
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Or like you know, like he was on an uphill.
494
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And then he missed one day.
495
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And then the third fourth day the algorithm punished him.
496
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Because he didn't, my friend failed to give the algorithm what he wanted.
497
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Which was consistency.
498
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And so on the fourth day he only got three downloads.
499
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So his channel was hurt because of that.
500
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So and I saw a similar thing on the first.
501
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Like seven days I was getting like four views per video.
502
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And then on the second seven days I was getting like ten views per video.
503
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And so that is all there, like that's all there is to it.
504
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The consistency and it's just on an uphill growth.
505
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Like in the beginning you're not going to get any views.
506
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Like you're going to get one view.
507
00:51:44,000 --> 00:51:48,000
And then the more and more consistent, like it's not about the numbers.
508
00:51:48,000 --> 00:51:51,000
That's why I haven't even checked my analytics in a couple weeks.
509
00:51:51,000 --> 00:51:53,000
It's not about the numbers.
510
00:51:53,000 --> 00:51:55,000
It's about giving what the algorithm wants.
511
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And then eventually you'll make it.
512
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Like you will make it to, like I know that I'm at a lot.
513
00:52:01,000 --> 00:52:04,000
I know I have a decent amount of people listening to me.
514
00:52:04,000 --> 00:52:06,000
Even though I haven't checked my numbers.
515
00:52:06,000 --> 00:52:10,000
It's just I'm following the trends.
516
00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:15,000
In the beginning my graph was uphill. Like I was growing a lot in the beginning.
517
00:52:15,000 --> 00:52:16,000
The first two weeks.
518
00:52:16,000 --> 00:52:18,000
Now it's been like six weeks.
519
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And I know that my numbers are higher than that.
520
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I know I've got a decent amount of listening to me.
521
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And I'm just trying to tell you guys that it's really just all about consistency.
522
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Like it's not difficult.
523
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Like the only reason why you think it's difficult is because your mind is like placing too much meaning on it.
524
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Or you're, you've, I don't even know.
525
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Like you're just trying, like your mind is trying to hold you back.
526
00:52:43,000 --> 00:52:51,000
But like I hope I give you a logical explanation as to why it's just so simple.
527
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Like you can, like you can literally achieve whatever you want in life.
528
00:52:56,000 --> 00:53:03,000
And if you just post daily for, like just, okay, in the beginning,
529
00:53:03,000 --> 00:53:06,000
I ignored the fact that I was going to post daily for a whole year.
530
00:53:06,000 --> 00:53:09,000
Because if I told myself I'm going to post daily for a whole year,
531
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that is such a big number.
532
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365 episodes.
533
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That is a big number I would have gotten demotivated.
534
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I would have been like, oh, episode two out of 365.
535
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That's terrible.
536
00:53:21,000 --> 00:53:23,000
Episode 20 out of 365.
537
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:26,000
I'm barely made any progress.
538
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But instead I just said I was going to post daily.
539
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Like I was just going to record every single day.
540
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I just ignored the 365 number.
541
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And then what happened was episode one.
542
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Oh, that's awesome.
543
00:53:38,000 --> 00:53:41,000
My first episode, episode four, that is a big number.
544
00:53:41,000 --> 00:53:44,000
And then on episode 10, oh, I hit double digits.
545
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That's so cool.
546
00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:50,000
And then the more and more, I just found more and more ways to reward myself.
547
00:53:50,000 --> 00:53:55,000
Like in my file download file thing, I have to scroll down.
548
00:53:55,000 --> 00:53:59,000
Like on the day that I had to scroll down, like episode 15 or something like that.
549
00:53:59,000 --> 00:54:04,000
Once I had to start scrolling down, that was something special.
550
00:54:04,000 --> 00:54:09,000
And then once I had to scroll down on my recording software,
551
00:54:09,000 --> 00:54:14,000
like all these different things just show like different milestones.
552
00:54:14,000 --> 00:54:18,000
And you just got to create your own milestones along the way.
553
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And then, yeah, just create little milestones.
554
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It doesn't matter what.
555
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Just find ways to reward yourself.
556
00:54:27,000 --> 00:54:29,000
So it's just about consistency.
557
00:54:29,000 --> 00:54:31,000
It's really that simple.
558
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I've been doing it for like 44 days online in like 60 days.
559
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Literally like 60 days.
560
00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:47,000
It's, it's mad easy.
561
00:54:47,000 --> 00:54:52,000
You just got to learn the rules of the game and learn the rules of the game,
562
00:54:52,000 --> 00:54:54,000
which I'm referring to Transurfing,
563
00:54:54,000 --> 00:54:59,000
but also learn the rules of the platform that you want to post on.
564
00:54:59,000 --> 00:55:03,000
So when I said post on your show daily, it doesn't have to be a podcast.
565
00:55:03,000 --> 00:55:04,000
It could be a blog.
566
00:55:04,000 --> 00:55:05,000
It could be a YouTube channel.
567
00:55:05,000 --> 00:55:08,000
It doesn't have to be a podcast.
568
00:55:08,000 --> 00:55:13,000
And, and then just learn the rules of the game.
569
00:55:13,000 --> 00:55:16,000
So on YouTube, I'm sure they want consistency on the blog.
570
00:55:16,000 --> 00:55:18,000
I'm sure it wants consistency.
571
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And then just figure out the little things that it wants.
572
00:55:23,000 --> 00:55:28,000
And just try and model like what other people are doing.
573
00:55:28,000 --> 00:55:37,000
Like my profile pic, the channel picture was modeled over three different podcasts
574
00:55:37,000 --> 00:55:42,000
that I used to listen to, Diary of a CEO on purpose and modern wisdom.
575
00:55:42,000 --> 00:55:47,000
I modeled my profile picture over all those three different podcasts
576
00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:51,000
because they all three of them had the same style of profile pic.
577
00:55:51,000 --> 00:55:54,000
Just a picture of them with the words.
578
00:55:54,000 --> 00:55:56,000
That's all there is to it.
579
00:56:00,000 --> 00:56:02,000
Like you don't have to overthink things.
580
00:56:02,000 --> 00:56:05,000
If you don't know what something is, just figure out what they did.
581
00:56:05,000 --> 00:56:10,000
Like when I first started my podcast, I didn't know when I should upload them.
582
00:56:10,000 --> 00:56:14,000
And that was a big, like I didn't know what time of day I should upload my shows.
583
00:56:14,000 --> 00:56:16,000
And that was a big stressor for me.
584
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I was like really stressed over that one small tiny little thing.
585
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And then I just looked up and I remembered just modeled the successful people already.
586
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And then so I just looked up Diary of a CEO, modern wisdom and on purpose.
587
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And I just checked what times they were uploading.
588
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And then I just copied it.
589
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And they were uploading at like 2 a.m. and then the others were at 12 a.m.
590
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So I just chose 12 a.m.
591
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Like it's not that big of a deal. I don't think.
592
00:56:46,000 --> 00:56:54,000
I mean it's so like, I know I haven't made it yet, but I know I will make it.
593
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And it's just, I just want you guys to see how easy it is.
594
00:56:57,000 --> 00:57:05,000
Like there's a whole system set in place to prevent people from actually pursuing their own interests
595
00:57:05,000 --> 00:57:08,000
and achieving their own goals.
596
00:57:08,000 --> 00:57:12,000
And that whole system is like in our mind.
597
00:57:12,000 --> 00:57:13,000
It's all in our mind.
598
00:57:13,000 --> 00:57:19,000
There's really nothing preventing you from achieving your own goals except for your mind.
599
00:57:19,000 --> 00:57:21,000
And it's just so, it's so simple.
600
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And I needed to record this episode to remind myself of that fact.
601
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Like I have a smile on my face right now because I've reminded myself that how easy it is to
602
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like just actually get what you want and achieve things in life.
603
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Like it does not have to be difficult.
604
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And if it is difficult, you're just making it difficult for yourself.
605
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All right.
606
00:57:46,000 --> 00:57:54,000
So there is this self improvement thing, this concept that I understood and was definitely
607
00:57:54,000 --> 00:57:57,000
applicable, practical in my life.
608
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So when I got on self improvement, I knew, oh, tomorrow's going to be better.
609
00:58:01,000 --> 00:58:03,000
Like I'm going to get better in next week.
610
00:58:03,000 --> 00:58:05,000
Next month I'm going to be so great.
611
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And then like six months in, I reflected on my journey and I was like, oh, wow, I was like
612
00:58:11,000 --> 00:58:13,000
terrible six months ago.
613
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And now I'm actually not terrible, not so terrible.
614
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And then I was like, oh, but in six months from now, I'm going to be even less so terrible.
615
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Like I'm going to be even better.
616
00:58:24,000 --> 00:58:31,000
And so that was like this concept that I understood without people really telling me about it.
617
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I understood it just from my own growth that every single day you keep growing and improving.
618
00:58:37,000 --> 00:58:43,000
But there's also this other concept while that you're so it's basically the same concept.
619
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So while you're moving towards your goals, that I'm zoned says, remind yourself that
620
00:58:49,000 --> 00:58:54,000
today is better than yesterday and tomorrow will be better than today.
621
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So that simple, like two sentence phrase.
622
00:58:59,000 --> 00:59:05,000
Just remind yourself that while you're moving towards your goals because you're closer to your goals.
623
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Yes, today than you were yesterday and you will be closer tomorrow than you were to than you are today.
624
00:59:13,000 --> 00:59:15,000
So that it's just simple.
625
00:59:15,000 --> 00:59:21,000
Like just every single day you're closer and closer and that that is applicable in my podcast because
626
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on the first day, five views, second day, 10 views, third day, 20 views, fourth day,
627
00:59:28,000 --> 00:59:34,000
15, like 50 views, like all of that, it just keeps going up and up and up.
628
00:59:34,000 --> 00:59:38,000
It's like an exponential growth.
629
00:59:38,000 --> 00:59:44,000
And then I know that I'm at like, I don't know, I don't know the number, but I know it's like way higher.
630
00:59:44,000 --> 00:59:48,000
I know it's higher than 300 views, obviously.
631
00:59:48,000 --> 00:59:51,000
Like it's just simple trends.
632
00:59:51,000 --> 00:59:56,000
So yesterday, like today, I'm my podcast is better than it was yesterday.
633
00:59:56,000 --> 01:00:05,000
Simply for the fact that I recorded one more episode and there's also another concept that I learned in a modern wisdom podcast.
634
01:00:05,000 --> 01:00:16,000
I didn't watch all the way through, but I just watched a portion when I was looking up how many podcasts make it past episode 21.
635
01:00:16,000 --> 01:00:27,000
And he was saying that the posting online to the internet is like when you've uploaded like 200 episodes and you upload your 201st episode,
636
01:00:27,000 --> 01:00:29,000
it's not just one more episode.
637
01:00:29,000 --> 01:00:36,000
It's like infinitely better because when you're posting online, it's not just one more.
638
01:00:36,000 --> 01:00:42,000
Like the results, the benefits from that one more is so much more.
639
01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:52,000
So the more and more you post, the more and more powerful your posts will be in like on the internet and in results, the algorithm.
640
01:00:52,000 --> 01:01:02,000
So simply don't even worry about, don't even worry about posting that great of content because you are going to suck in the beginning.
641
01:01:02,000 --> 01:01:06,000
And if you look back on my first videos, I sucked.
642
01:01:06,000 --> 01:01:13,000
Now I still probably suck, but I definitely do not suck as bad as I did before.
643
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And I still have stuff to improve on that.
644
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Once I make it to like episode 100, I'll look back on this episode and be like, oh, I sucked.
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And then 200, I'll look back on 100 and I'll be like, oh, I sucked.
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And it's just like, don't worry about having being good in the beginning.
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Simply just worry about consistency because if you want to learn how to play soccer, you don't stop yourself if you're not perfect in the beginning.
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And this is for any skill.
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If you want to try and juggle a soccer ball, you're like starting the beginning, you just practice 15 minutes a day, every single day.
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In the beginning, you're going to suck.
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In the middle, you're going to suck.
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And then once you get like 20 days and you'll get like 50, you'll get like 50 juggles and that'll be awesome.
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And you'll be practicing the same amount every day.
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But the rewards is just so much more consistent.
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I hope you guys understand what I'm trying to say because it's really all you have to do is just start posting.
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Once you get past those like 20 episodes, like if you're simply just posting every day for 21 days and they all suck, great, they suck.
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But guess what? You're in the top 1% of podcasters in the world.
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That's something you can brag about.
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Now, I wouldn't recommend bragging, but that's something you can be proud of and take joy in.
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And then you'll be like, oh, wow, I'm top 1% of podcasters in the world. I got to start acting like it.
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And on that journey to the 21 episodes, you'll get better and better.
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And then when I posted, there was this mindset shift that happens once I joined the top 1% club, once I got on episode 21.
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There was this mindset shift and I was like, oh, wow, I'm in the top 1% club. I have to start acting like it.
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And so then I was like, okay, I got to my audio sucks. My audio quality sucks.
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So then over the next week, I tried to figure out how I can get a better microphone.
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And so I've gotten a microphone and on episode 28, I finally had like I started acting like the top 1%.
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I started acting like a professional because my identity shifted.
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Now, I know I'm in the top 1%. Now I got to keep acting like it and actually get there.
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Because I'm in top 1% for videos recorded.
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But I'm not in the top 1% for money earned or like value provided because I haven't earned any money on the podcast yet.
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But it's getting there. And that's really all there is to it. Just consistency and just practice.
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Like all these 44 episodes that I've uploaded, that's simply just practice.
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Like in reality, none of this really matters.
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Like, yeah, I might have a couple hundred or 1000 viewers listening to this.
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But right now it's just practice.
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Once I get to the 10,000, 100,000 millions of viewers, that's when that's when it matters.
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Like, and this is just a journey towards it.
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Like, obviously this stuff matters, but like you can make mistakes.
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That's what I'm trying to say right now. You can make mistakes and you can like suck.
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Like that's like lean on that. Suck right now.
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Now is your time to suck because once you get millions of viewers or hundreds of thousands of viewers and tens of thousands of viewers.
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That's when you got to actually start acting like a podcast.
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And that's when you got to not suck as bad.
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You can still suck, but you just got to get better.
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So now is your time to suck so you can get good and actually grow.
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So then you'll be prepared for those millions of viewers.
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That's simply all there is to it. Now's the time to practice and grow.
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To wrap things up, don't forget to download your favorite episodes and subscribe to the Ascend Momentum show.
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But before you guys leave, make sure to remember the Eagles.