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@Michael Townsend How is quitting vaping going so far? I know this is a challenging task if you have been doing it for a while. I've never been addicted for more than a couple months at a time. We want to know and be a part of your success when you conquer this new challenge of yours. @Kieran Hayes How are the MOT tests about bike rules and regulations going? I would love a status report. Please let us know one or two things you are working on in your life or working on yourself as well. @Truett Martin How is FireFighting going? Did you end up getting the job in San Marcos? Also, how is the bike hunt going!? @Renato Castillo How is life back home in Peru going? Tell us one thing about your life that is new or one thing that you are working on in yourself! or maybe tell the group something about your first time experiencing a thunderstorm in Amsterdam or your experience from traveling there? @Klaidi Rep What are you working on right now in your life and reply with a recent gym pic. You are swole bro! Also tell us about the photoshoot you just had for the clothing brand/hotel company @Nick Curcio Hey welcome to the group! We want to hear from you :) Please share your story and what you are working on in yourself or in your life currently. You are a beast, bro 😎🦾 @Hudson Lee What a time we had together in Italy and I can't believe we didn't drive Ferraris because of the stupid trains. Please share something you are working on in yourself @Fabian Hamerlik Where are you in the world right now and what is the craziest place you have slept as of recently? Also we miss you in Shkroder! @Tyler Laue I miss you lots of course dude, and I hate this time zone difference. I will have to travel to South America so that we can be in the same time zone. How was the marathon, and what are your currently working on in yourself?
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Daily challenge #5
Just remember fellas it’s less about what you say and more about what you do. Actions speak louder than words. Take bigger risks get bigger rewards.
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Daily challenge #4
Check out this post from Gary Vee. I saw it this morning when I was doing my daily morning research for self improvement and I alsway try to find something to help each of you. I really like this quote from him as well as when he talks about not letting fame take control of your life. When you don’t let the good comments and compliments get to your head and inflate your ego then you also won’t let the bad and negative comments on social media (and when talking to others in person) get to your head either. It’s the power of staying neutral and being able to take the good with the bad. Play yourself down when you are being complimented and hype yourself up when you are being criticized 🤘🏼
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Daily Challenge #2
Something that I have noticed this week has been that in order to make a change you need to get uncomfortable. And doing something that is uncomfortable is risky because you probably won’t like it. But the beauty of taking risks is that it can open new doors for growth. My Dad used to always say, “Take Calculated Risks” It’s important not to be foolish and take stupid risks but you need to take new risks in order to make a change. Today I want to encourage everyone in here to do at least one thing that is either slightly risky or uncomfortable.
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Daily Challenge #3
Most people know exactly what to do to reach their goals. The problem isn’t a lack of information. It’s a lack of execution. You get more done by starting than spending half your day deciding where or when you’re gonna start. This applies to all things in life: quitting an addiction, asking that girl out, sending that letter to your long time friend, starting to workout in the gym, starting that business, starting a new routine… Just start. List one thing you are starting today and post a gif in the comments below
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