How to Win (At ANYTHING) by Alex Hormozi!
Been answering a few comments about people just getting started with Skool and what their next step should be if their first few attempts to grow their communities do not go as they were hoping for.
If you are in this situation, I think this video will help you a lot! Watch in full and let's discuss it in the comments!
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TLDR Main Takeaways:
  1. Success is impressing your future self, shifting focus from external validation to personal growth.
  2. Inversion thinking helps identify detrimental actions by considering what the least successful version of oneself would do.
  3. The human brain's tendency to focus on problems can be leveraged to find solutions by inverting the problems.
  4. Success must be operationalized into actionable steps, making it achievable and understandable at every skill level.
  5. Skill development is crucial; every skill needed for success can be learned and taught.
  6. Patience involves engaging in alternative productive activities while waiting for results, and preparation is about setting the groundwork for future success.
  7. Learning is the process of adapting behavior based on new conditions, and intelligence is the rate at which one adapts.
  8. Confidence is built on the proof of past successes and is essential for taking bold actions towards goals.
  9. Challenges and hard times are opportunities to develop skills and prove oneself, preparing for greater success when conditions improve.
  10. Consistency and persistence in actions, even those that seem simple, lead to extraordinary achievements over time.
*The diagram shows the pathway to success is a series of steps you do in order to "impress" your future self, which is nothing but the person you want to become. How? Using inversion thinking to avoid detrimental actions, and breaking down success into actionable steps. Alex also highlights the crucial roles of skill development, patience and preparation, learning and intelligence, and the significance of building confidence through past achievements. He also mentions that we should be embracing challenges as opportunities for growth and maintaining consistency and persistence in actions lead to extraordinary achievements, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to achieving success in any field.
P.S. if you are struggling to monetize your Skool community and want me to help you craft an offer that sells, feel free to message me and I'm happy to walk you through our proven process! OR just like this post, jump in the comments and ask me below..whichever you prefer 馃檪
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