The ReWire Podcast w/ Ryan Stewman

Committed to Consistency | ReWire 1320


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The most popular question I get is, "What does it take to be successful Stew?" 

Here are the 3 steps: 

1. You gotta have discipline. This requires rules which are values.  Follow the values and live by the values.  We have a 3-strike rule in our organization amongst our employees and clients.

If you value being healthy, you have to make it a rule to go to the gym whether you want to or now. 

If you want to make more money, you have to have rules around the hours you'll work and what you're willing to do no matter what to close the deal. 

2.  Consistency is the second requirement to be successful. 

You can't just be disciplined for a day. 

You have to do the hard work every day. 

I'm a man of value because I consistently create content, post on social media, host podcasts, show up for my family. 

I can't do it once and expect it to last. 

I have to be perpetual. 

3. Commitment- you need this. 

It's required in life, in your marriage, and in your job. 

I'm a father and I'm committed to being the best father for life! 

If you want the 3 steps, these are it! 

Define what you want to be disciplined around. 

Then be consistent about what you're doing around your main focus. 

Finally, stay committed to what it is you say you want. 

That's how you become successful. 

#RiseAbove 

 

HOW TO GET INVOLVED: 

This planet is based on an algorithm and with every positive action, there is an adverse reaction. 

Ryan Stewman rose and overcame a life of addiction, imprisonment, divorce, and circumstances that would break the spirit of the average human being. 

He went on to create a powerful network of winners and champions in life and business creating a movement quickly changing lives one day at a time. 

Learn more at: www.JoinTheApex.com  

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