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When you become better at what you do, distractions become more attractive and you have to say no to more opportunities.
25:31 - 26:20 (00:48)
Summary
When you become better at what you do, distractions become more attractive and you have to say no to more opportunities. Let go of the fear of missing out and stay disciplined in your priorities; because if you don’t choose your priorities, other people will choose them for you.
ChapterConsistency and the Woman in the Red Dress
Episode#610 - Alex Hormozi - 19 Harsh Truths About Human Nature
PodcastModern Wisdom
Success is doing the same obvious thing for an extended period without overestimating oneself.
26:20 - 28:51 (02:30)
Summary
Success is doing the same obvious thing for an extended period without overestimating oneself. The difference between successful people and the most successful ones is that the latter say no to almost everything.
ChapterConsistency and the Woman in the Red Dress
Episode#610 - Alex Hormozi - 19 Harsh Truths About Human Nature
PodcastModern Wisdom
As one scales up, the need for specialization in projects increases while skillset generalization stays consistent.
28:51 - 29:44 (00:53)
Summary
As one scales up, the need for specialization in projects increases while skillset generalization stays consistent. Distractions become greater, and the ramifications of becoming distracted are magnified even more when one is the CEO of a company.
ChapterConsistency and the Woman in the Red Dress
Episode#610 - Alex Hormozi - 19 Harsh Truths About Human Nature
PodcastModern Wisdom
Author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss discusses how people can achieve their goals by focusing on the smaller things they have achieved in the past, instead of shouting affirmations in the mirror, in an interview with Josh Waitzkin on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast.
29:44 - 30:54 (01:10)
Summary
Author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss discusses how people can achieve their goals by focusing on the smaller things they have achieved in the past, instead of shouting affirmations in the mirror, in an interview with Josh Waitzkin on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast.