Hormozi blew my mind with this one
I watched one of his recent videos yesterday.
Something he said shattered so many of my beliefs at once:
“When money comes hard, that’s when I go easy. When money comes easy, that’s when I go hard.”
What does this mean?
If doors are closing for you, don’t keep slamming your head against them. Instead, take a step back and reevaluate things.
On the other hand, if doors are opening for you, run through them! Don’t hesitate.
I’ve literally done the opposite of this for most of my life (ugh).
I would spend so much time and energy on projects no one asked for (and no one bought). I would fixate on things with very little ROI.
I also ignored opportunities that would fall into my lap:
  • Writing content for brands
  • Copywriting strategy for brands
  • Helping people write books
  • Coaching people around spiritual awakening
Why did I ignore them?
Sometimes it was judgment: “I don’t want to write for those kinds of brands.”
Sometimes it was imposter syndrome: “I’m not a world-famous author, so I can’t coach people around writing.”
All self-sabotage.
The point is this. Instead of paying attention to the doors that opened for me, I wasted time/energy banging on doors that weren’t opening (because I thought I knew best).
So here’s the takeaway:
Be humble enough to see the unexpected opportunities that come your way.
And be courageous and confident enough to seize those opportunities.
When the money comes hard, take it easy. When the money comes easy, go hard.
Hope this sparks something for you too 🙌✨
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Stephen Parato
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Hormozi blew my mind with this one
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