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If you’ve ever found like there’s a responsibility commitment or just something in your life that you should be doing and you’re not doing it. This episode is dedicated to helping use a framework of person or reflection to get to the root cause and take action in a positive way.
I’m going to share what I learned through playing the video game Halo. Bonus comment is the importance of rest and recovery. Our worst night pursuing the mission was two nights before we succeeded. I decided to take a day off because we were only making it to wave five and we were exhausted. Once the day of rest happened, we had two runs to wave 15 and finally reached our goal on Halo ODST firefight classic legendary on lost platoon wave 20.
1. Know your why and 2. Consistent distraction free environment for where work toward that why is done. 3. Fully invest all of your emotions regularly.
Everything starts with questions and asking the right questions is in it of itself, too broad of a statement. To get better answers, more specific questions are favorable.
When you build from that place other people volunteer they wanna help out they want to be a part of the process. Instead of always swimming upstream constantly wanting people to be involved you’re just gonna attract passion from your target audience. It’s a much better place to be because people are only as loyal as their options so you might as well start with Community and figure out how to build what that community wants so that they let go of other options to join your option. It’s almost like priorities will shift if the interest in desire is high enough.
Experimental template that I’m using in my calendar it is from 10 AM to 12 PM creating content, 12 PM to 5 PM selling and customer support, 5 PM till sleep building