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THANK GOD ITS MONDAY!
Monday is the day to set the tone for the week. Attack your goals with relentless focus and unshakable discipline. Remember, every choice counts. Let today be the day you move one step closer to greatness. Your best is yet to come. Coach Joe
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AS BAD AS YOU WANT TO BREATHE!
When it comes to anything you truly want to to accomplish in life you have to want it more than just “kind of” If you don’t want to accomplish something as bad as you want to breathe you likely won’t be as successful as you could be. The next time to are about slacking on your goals, remind yourself of your WHYs and how bad you want it. Your best is yet to come. Coach Joe
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MID WEEK INSPIRATION
I hope you are having a great productive week! Who here is on track towards their daily and weekly goals? If you aren't what do you think you need to do differently in order to achieve them? If you are, what are your goals going into next week? Feel free to comment below and share so we can all inspire each other! Your best is yet to come. Coach Joe
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Motivation is a myth
Motivation is a myth; starting is crucial. Focusing on deeper reasons and evolving goals drives success despite challenges. - 🏁 You have to start to make progress. - 📋 Analyze your reasons for pursuing goals. - 📈 Goals should evolve over time. - 🧠 Motivation is unreliable; commitment is key. - 🛠️ Start with what you have and build over time. - 💪 Consistency leads to long-term results. - 🤝 Community support fosters growth and accountability. - 🔑 Starting is Essential: Many people hesitate due to perfectionism. Taking the first step, however small, is crucial for progress. Starting leads to learning and growth. - 🔑 Understanding Your 'Why': Having a list of personal motivations helps maintain focus, especially on tough days. These reasons often extend beyond personal gain to include family and community. - 🔑 Evolution of Goals: As you achieve milestones, your goals should adapt. This evolution keeps you engaged and pushes you to new heights, reflecting personal growth. - 🔑 Commitment Over Motivation: Relying on motivation can lead to inconsistency. A strong commitment to your goals will carry you through days when motivation is low. - 🔑 Building from Scratch: Many successful endeavors start from minimal resources. Progress comes from taking action and gradually improving, not waiting for ideal conditions. - 🔑 Consistency is Key: Regular effort, even if small, compounds over time. Just as investments grow, consistent actions lead to significant transformations in fitness and finances. - 🔑 Community Matters: Surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals provides support and accountability. This network encourages growth and offers guidance on your journey.
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Motivation is a myth
When to Fire Your Clients: Red Flags to Watch For and Green Flags to Celebrate
listen to this article on here https://open.spotify.com/show/4riu0uSsp36LDBKv0ZJbTB Have you ever wondered why some clients drain your energy while others seem to fuel your business's growth? Managing a successful business is not just about securing clients—it's about choosing the right clients. Today, we’re diving into the red and green flags that every entrepreneur should watch out for to optimize their client roster for success. And stick around, because I’ll reveal one type of client you might think is a nightmare but is actually a dream come true.Recognizing the Red Flags 1. The 'Absentee Visionary': Picture this: a client who throws money at problems but has no clear goals. Every meeting feels like you’re throwing darts blindfolded, hoping something sticks. This is the ‘Absentee Visionary’—a client who lacks direction and expects you to magically solve their problems without giving you the necessary input. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s a huge red flag. You’ll likely end up frustrated, with wasted time and resources. 2. The 'Too Many Cooks' Scenario: Have you ever dealt with a client where you can't figure out who’s in charge? Or worse, where the decision-maker changes more often than the weather? This is the classic 'Too Many Cooks' scenario. With conflicting opinions and constant shifts in direction, you’re left managing unnecessary chaos. If your project feels like it’s in a perpetual state of confusion, it might be time to reconsider your involvement. 3. The 'Endless Brainstormer': We’ve all been there—those never-ending meetings that seem to go in circles with no real decisions being made. The 'Endless Brainstormer' is a client who loves to ideate but struggles to commit to a course of action. While brainstorming is an important part of any creative process, if it’s the only thing that happens in your meetings, it might be a sign that your client isn’t ready for the solutions you offer.Celebrating the Green Flags
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