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This week, we embark on a journey to uncover the secrets behind why most people falter in their New Year's resolutions, while a select 2% manage to achieve their goals regardless of the challenges they face. This episode dives into the psychology of commitment and success, revealing that the difference isn't luck or talent—it's about clarity, discipline, and self-identity.
We'll be drawing insights from some incredible leaders such as Andy Frisella, Tony Robbins, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, Abraham Lincoln, and Brendon Burchard. These individuals exemplify what it means to turn aspirations into reality. You will learn practical strategies for breaking down your goals, creating accountability systems, leveraging visualization, and celebrating incremental progress. Whether it's journaling or visualizing your future self, these tools can help you transform intentions into actions.
Join us in this episode as we delve into the behaviors, mindsets, and habits that set the 2% apart, and learn how you too can lead with consistency and intentionality. Let's make this year one where you don't just speak the language of leadership but live it. Stay tuned and discover how to commit to your dreams and become a leader not just for yourself but for everyone watching you.
"If you want to join the 2% who follow through, you must become intentional about your goals and disciplined in your actions. It's not about perfection, it's about consistency." – Chuck Marting
In This Episode, Chuck Martin shares:
The key components of a compelling goal
The difference between fleeting motivation and permanent discipline
How to adopt the mindset of “your future self”
The concept of incremental growth
Why it is important to build accountability systems
…and much more!
Resources:
The Book on Mental Toughness by Andy Frisella
Be Your Future Self Now: The Science of Intentional Transformation by Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Connect with Chuck Marting:
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube
Email - [email protected]
Alliance Mastermind On-Line Application
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This week, we embark on a journey to uncover the secrets behind why most people falter in their New Year's resolutions, while a select 2% manage to achieve their goals regardless of the challenges they face. This episode dives into the psychology of commitment and success, revealing that the difference isn't luck or talent—it's about clarity, discipline, and self-identity.
We'll be drawing insights from some incredible leaders such as Andy Frisella, Tony Robbins, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, Abraham Lincoln, and Brendon Burchard. These individuals exemplify what it means to turn aspirations into reality. You will learn practical strategies for breaking down your goals, creating accountability systems, leveraging visualization, and celebrating incremental progress. Whether it's journaling or visualizing your future self, these tools can help you transform intentions into actions.
Join us in this episode as we delve into the behaviors, mindsets, and habits that set the 2% apart, and learn how you too can lead with consistency and intentionality. Let's make this year one where you don't just speak the language of leadership but live it. Stay tuned and discover how to commit to your dreams and become a leader not just for yourself but for everyone watching you.
"If you want to join the 2% who follow through, you must become intentional about your goals and disciplined in your actions. It's not about perfection, it's about consistency." – Chuck Marting
In This Episode, Chuck Martin shares:
The key components of a compelling goal
The difference between fleeting motivation and permanent discipline
How to adopt the mindset of “your future self”
The concept of incremental growth
Why it is important to build accountability systems
…and much more!
Resources:
The Book on Mental Toughness by Andy Frisella
Be Your Future Self Now: The Science of Intentional Transformation by Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Connect with Chuck Marting:
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube
Email - [email protected]
Alliance Mastermind On-Line Application
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