Driving for Dollars Mastery

327 - Change Your Labels, Change Your Life


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How do you label yourself? Stupid, lazy, unlucky? These labels might be the main thing holding you back. In this episode, I share how these negative labels can keep you stuck and how to break free from them. I discuss my own struggles with labeling myself as stupid and how shifting my self-talk transformed my journey. Join me as we dive into the power of positive labels and how to reframe your mindset to achieve your goals. Grab a pen and paper, take some notes, and let's rewrite your story together.

Key Takeaways:
  • Labeling Yourself: How the labels you give yourself, whether positive or negative, can significantly impact your success and actions. It's crucial to identify and change negative labels.
  • Excuses and Ownership: The importance of taking ownership of your actions and commitments, and avoiding excuses that hinder progress. Excuses often disguise themselves as justifications for not taking action.
  • Path of Least Resistance: Understanding human nature to take the easiest path and how this can limit growth. Pushing through discomfort and taking the harder path can lead to greater success.
  • Empowering Labels: How to use empowering labels to motivate and drive yourself towards your goals. Positive labels can help reinforce good habits and behaviors.
  • Mindset Shift: Changing the mindset from "I can't because" to "How can I because" to open up possibilities and solutions rather than shutting down opportunities.
  • Action Steps: Practical advice to reflect on the labels and excuses in your life, and actively work on rewriting your story to empower and motivate yourself towards your goals.
Resources:
  • Deal Machine (Discount code PIN)
  • $40k in 40 Days Challenge
  • Driving For Dollars Mastery
  • FREE TRAININGS – Get Started in Creative Real Estate

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Driving for Dollars MasteryBy Zack Boothe

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