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A common misconception about success is that the most accomplished people you can think of--in any walk of life-- don’t have challenges…that they have it all figured out.
It’s easy to fall for the delusion that high-performers don’t wrestle it the same challenges other “mortals” do, like procrastination. But the hard reality is this: Procrastination gets everybody. The difference isn’t what happens to us, it’s how we respond.
In this episode of The True Driven™ Podcast, we explore:
- The truth about procrastination…and what procrastination actually is
- The question(s) to ask when you are hesitating to take action on your goals
- Results are great, but they pale in comparison to the ONE driver of success that most people overlook
- How being offended is one of the biggest weaknesses holding society hostage (and how NOT to be offended ever again)
- The importance of HOW (not just what) you think about your results
- A crippling cause of progress that happens AFTER you’ve formulated an excellent plan
- The big difference between critical thinking and being (overly) critical
- What your relationship with results says about how you execute and follow through on your goals
By JT DeBoltA common misconception about success is that the most accomplished people you can think of--in any walk of life-- don’t have challenges…that they have it all figured out.
It’s easy to fall for the delusion that high-performers don’t wrestle it the same challenges other “mortals” do, like procrastination. But the hard reality is this: Procrastination gets everybody. The difference isn’t what happens to us, it’s how we respond.
In this episode of The True Driven™ Podcast, we explore:
- The truth about procrastination…and what procrastination actually is
- The question(s) to ask when you are hesitating to take action on your goals
- Results are great, but they pale in comparison to the ONE driver of success that most people overlook
- How being offended is one of the biggest weaknesses holding society hostage (and how NOT to be offended ever again)
- The importance of HOW (not just what) you think about your results
- A crippling cause of progress that happens AFTER you’ve formulated an excellent plan
- The big difference between critical thinking and being (overly) critical
- What your relationship with results says about how you execute and follow through on your goals