REAL AF with Andy Frisella - Win The Day, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO107
Episode Date: November 16, 2016How can you be an outlier in a world full of people dedicated to mediocrity? How can you train yourself to be mentally tough, accomplish critical tasks, and set goals and dreams for yourself that stre...tch you beyond your comfort zone into the highest levels of greatness? In this episode, bestselling author and performance coach Ben Newman rejoins the MFCEO crew and Andy Frisella shares his thoughts on everything from the practice of visualization to his favorite tool: The Power List. LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE  Get Your Power List Book Book Andy to Be on Your Podcast Follow Andy on Instagram Follow Andy on Facebook Take complete control of your life - 75 HARD Get my raw & uncensored advice about success & life delivered to you daily! Â
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I want to be a motherfucking hustler. You better ask somebody.
What is up, guys? You're listening to the MFCEO Project. I'm Andy. I'm your host,
and I am the motherfucking CEO. As always, guys, I'm here with my co-host,
Vaughn the Impaler, the pastor of disaster what's going on
my man things are good would you call yourself a blue collar kind of guy yeah for sure yeah yeah
so so i was listening to bernie mickless this morning which those of you who don't know it's a
sports radio show in st louis area and he was telling me you guys probably know about this
this is probably old news but there's apparently a major league baseball player who's really good
and it is in the off season he's a plumber just simply because he likes to work hard.
Hey, man.
Do you know anything about that?
No, I don't.
But it makes sense because people that like to work like to fucking work.
It doesn't matter if you're working at your primary thing or your secondary thing.
They're going to give 100% at everything they do.
I actually just sent a text out to my management team this morning about that. Okay.
There's nothing that somebody can say to you or to anybody else that's going to make you have that
quality in yourself. And I'm talking about, you know, we talk about paying attention to the
details and I talk about wiping the piss off of toilet seats or sweeping the floors perfectly
or doing the little things that need to be done. And people think I'm exaggerating. They think I'm making something, uh, an example for, you know,
that makes sense at the time, but I'm not, you know, if I have to go sweep the fucking floor,
it's going to be perfect. If I have to go, uh, do whatever it is, I'm going to do it the right way.
And people either have that quality or they don't. And I personally believe it's an essential quality in success.
People enjoy the achievement.
They enjoy doing things and accomplishing things.
And they take pleasure and pride in what they do,
whether it be something like hitting a baseball or practicing your pitching
or putting in a new toilet perfectly so it doesn't leak.
I think it makes total sense.
I think most people hear that and they're like,
what the fuck are they talking about?
That's crazy.
He's got millions of dollars.
That's why you don't have millions of dollars
because you don't fucking think right.
Right.
I figured you'd like that.
I thought it was just great.
In a mindset that is so prevalent is that most athletes,
well, I shouldn't say most athletes,
but a lot of athletes would think that they were beyond that.
Of course.
That they were too good for that. Of course course but he's in the off season wiping toilets
clean and fixing pipes and i think it's awesome he set himself up for a career after baseball
yeah well that's true i know a lot of guys who own plumbing companies that are fucking
multi multi multi millionaires yep you know what i mean you gotta learn how to be a plumber before
you learn how to be a plumbing company yeah so before we get too much into our banter, we've got a special treat
for you guys here today. We are going to talk about something that has to do with mental toughness,
productivity, and getting shit done. And because of that, we decided to bring on a special guest.
You guys who have been around the podcast for a while will know exactly who I'm going to talk about here in a second. So I'd like to welcome Ben Newman to the show, our resident
mental toughness expert. What's going on, my dude? Andy Vaughn, man, it feels good to be right back
here with you guys. Yeah, I'm excited to be with you. We're going old school. Old school, baby.
Fuck me, right, Ben? Yeah. Oh, Tyler's here. Tyler's here. Yeah, nobody likes to be around Tyler.
It's Tyler's birthday, though, so if y'all want to send him.
I left him out because it is his birthday.
I didn't want to make him feel too special.
Is it really your birthday?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, man.
How old are you now?
3'1".
Jesus.
You're still wetting your pants.
I mean, I got no comeback for that.
That's right.
Still piss my pants.
You know, back to your story, and I'm sure Ben agrees, you know, out of all the successful people, you know, Ben spent the last year touring the U.S., speaking to big groups, speaking with a number of big names, including Jerry Rice, Ray Lewis.
I mean, some accomplished, accomplished athletes. Have you ever met
someone successful that doesn't have that quality in terms of like whatever they're doing, they take
pride in it, no matter if it's something little or something big. I'll go as far as to say they
love it. Yeah. You know, I, I spent over 10 years as some of you might remember in the financial
services industry and performed at a very, very high level. I really enjoyed that work, but I'll never forget. And I think this is such a great lesson for
everybody listening. I remember hearing a speaker and he said, typically what holds you back is
something good. And I just replayed that over and over and over and over again in my head.
And I realized, because I was still growing the speaking company and the writing company while
having this other practice. And I said, why am am I trying to control I'll do a little bit over
here I'll do a little bit over here and I said I'm just going all in whatever doors open I'm
going to walk through those doors and the next thing you know I was spending a hundred percent
of my time writing and speaking and coaching and that was it and I'm doing what I love I have not
worked in years and I think there are too many people who are just held back today by, well, I'm comfortable doing this over here.
And then they complain about their comfort.
Right.
Well, don't complain about your comfort.
Go do something about the fact that you're just comfortable.
And a lot of times that Major League Baseball player, that's probably what he really loves.
Right.
And I'll tell you, our dear friend Tyron Woodley, who, you know, when you think about, you know, killing it every day and
getting after it and mental toughness, all the amazing guests that have been on this show, right?
You think of Tyron and what he just did in this fight. Anytime Tyron and I share the stage and
speak, Tyron always says, people tell me I'm a fighter. I'm not a fighter. Fighting is something
I do twice a year. He goes, I'm an entrepreneur. I'm a father. I'm a businessman. That's what I
love doing. Do I love fighting? Yeah, I love it. But I only do it a couple of times a year he goes I'm an entrepreneur I'm a father I'm a businessman that's what I love doing
do I love fighting yeah I love it but I only do it a couple times a year his real passion is stuff
that has nothing to do with fighting yeah and I think that's interesting he's found just like this
major league baseball player plumbing is probably that guy's love not throwing a baseball or playing
third base whatever position he is so I think for everybody out there if there's something holding
you back it might look good but that good thing might be what's keeping you from doing what you were really destined to
do. A hundred percent agree. I think people, people, people enjoy comfort because it's what
we're always told we're supposed to have. We're supposed to be comfortable. We're supposed to
feel good. We're supposed to have low stress guys. If you have low stress, I can promise you another
one thing. You have low fucking performance too, because just like a diamond is created by pressure.
So is a diamond in your performance. So is the pinnacle of performance. So you have these people
who seek and try to find the most comfortable situation for them when really what they should
be doing is trying to figure out how to leverage the most pressure on themselves so that it produces the highest level of performance.
You know, it's not a popular thing. And most people, you know, they'll look at you when you
say that and be like, well, fuck that. I'm, I'm cool drinking Budweiser's in my driveway with my
fucking neighbors. But if you're somebody who's trying to be something else, if you're trying to
grow to a point where you want to become whatever it is you want to become, whether it's in your personal life, whether it's in your financial life, whether it's in anything, you've got to figure out how to be uncomfortable and you've got to learn to live in that place all the time.
The one thing I know about every single person I've ever talked to who I would consider successful,
okay, and I'm not talking about somebody
who makes 10 grand here
and then blows 10 grand at the club
on fucking bottle service
and then makes another 10 grand
and then goes on this trip.
That's not success to me.
I'm talking about enduring success,
people who win at things that they do,
whether that be their fitness, whether be their their uh entrepreneurial ventures whether that be at home like let's take tyron for
example tyron is a guy who just went out and bashed that dude's fucking face in man and unfortunately
ended in a draw which i didn't agree with but But at the same time, you know, that, that dude gives
the same amount of effort to his family, the same amount of effort to his, his entrepreneurial
ventures, the same amount of effort to his fighting. There's not things that he like in his
head. He's like trying to like balance it out on how much effort he can give. If he's doing it,
he's doing it, all of it and everything he can. And that's the thing that I think people lose when they talk about, you know, what they're
trying to achieve because people try to find the efficient way. You know what I mean? And because
we're used to trying to, to find the efficient way, what we ended up doing is cutting off a lot
of the stuff, right? Like you're trying to become aerodynamic and move through life at the, with the least amount of drag. Everybody thinks like that,
but here's the thing, you know, those things that are the drag, that's where you learn how to be
fucking great. That's where you learn how to, you know, you learn the new skill, you learn the new
communication, you learn the new, uh, media way to advertise yourself. You, you learn all the new shit that can help you evolve.
But since everybody tries to cut that off because that's what we're taught, right?
Go through life with the least amount of resistance, the least amount of stress, the least amount
of things that frustrate us.
You end up getting to a spot where you got enough money to pay your bills.
You've got enough money to, you know, go out to dinner a couple times a week.
You're not starving, but you're not really where you want to be either.
And you don't know how you got there.
And that's what happens whenever you don't develop that skill of giving 100%.
I'll be totally frank because I know my guys listen to this podcast.
My guys that I manage personally, my biggest frustration with them is that when I am hard
on them and push them they run when I tell them a good job they quit running and dude that's a bad
fucking sign you know what I mean you should be the kind of guy who runs as fast as you fucking
can every single day when you wake up and get out of bed because if you don't somebody else is going
to do that and you don't you shouldn't is going to do that. And you don't, you
shouldn't need someone to convince you that you should be better or can do more. You know, and I
understand some people don't have the confidence, right? They don't have the belief. And sometimes
that's an issue. Like they don't believe they can achieve these big things, or they don't believe
they can do more than what their parents did or what more than what their friends do so instead of you know
it's not an effort thing it's a belief thing but you know you've got to figure that out on your own
because if you don't believe in yourself i can guarantee you that nobody else is going to believe
in you you know it's just the way the world works you know tyron tyron was talking about being the
champ for two fucking years before he was the champ.
Longer than that.
I just 10 years.
I knew him for two years.
Ten years.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, 10 years. But I think what people want is people want.
I'm going to be the champ, but I need to know that it's going to happen tomorrow.
And people don't realize that success really comes down to having grit.
And what is grit?
I know a lot of people listening
aren't going to want to hear this. Grit is a series of monotonous behaviors repeated over and
over and over and over and over again. When I shared the stage with Ray Lewis, Ray literally
said, he said, I'd go to work on Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday and Friday,
and then I would do it all over again. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. It's every day. It's not
choosing, hey, a couple of days I'm going to work. I'm going to get some results and then I'm going to take some time off. Grit is monotonous
behavior. Everybody knows exactly what they need to do. And just like Ray said, it's the same thing
Jerry Rice said. All these successful people, they all say the same thing. Jerry Rice said,
give 100% all the time. And he said, there's no excuse for not giving 100 when it's 100 your choice how could you at
most people in your job you know what you're supposed to do in a on a daily basis when you
choose to not follow through on what you need to do that's 100 on you yes you know what it takes
to look in the mirror at the end of the day and say i gave it 100 so why why is it that people
resist you know a guy like jerry rice arguably the greatest football player to ever play.
No question.
Give 100% all the time.
And people resist.
I don't know.
Is that possible?
And I'd say for everybody out there, close your year strong, but heading into 2017, when you hear a statement like that, because I like being pushed by the greatest of the greats.
Not somebody doing good.
Give me an example of the greatest of the greats, not somebody doing good. Like give me an example of the greatest of the greats, whatever is holding
you back, fear, doubt, uncertainty, that company's too big. They've got more capital than I do. Just
let it go. Let it go. And just get after it. Stay focused on the things that are going to drive
your success and do it every single day. Not every couple of days, every single day not every couple days every single day you know dude you made a really good point in there
that i want to point out you said you like to be pushed by the greatest like i had a guy a friend
today you know it's no secret that i've been working my ass off this year to get back in shape
and i didn't even recognize you well i mean people are starting to notice it on social you know the
people see me every day they're like holy fuck man but like i people are starting to notice it on social you know the people see me
every day they're like holy fuck man but like i've been starting to let people kind of see what i'm
doing and show them because i want people to be pumped for this coming year so they can do it on
their own you know what i mean 100 um so anyway i had a friend and he's like he texted me today
he's like god dude he's like you look so awesome he's like you God, dude, he's like, you look so awesome. He's like, you fucking killed that transformation. And I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't kill anything yet.
I'm like, I'm still doing it.
I said, when I start making the rock look fucking stupid, then I'll say I killed it.
You know, but like he, he thinks I was, he wrote back.
Ha ha ha.
Like, like I was joking, but I'm not fucking joking.
Like, I think people who win hold themselves to the highest possible fucking standard of competition
you know jerry rice isn't holding himself to every other receiver because jerry rice already knows
that he's better than them so what is he holding himself to i want to be the greatest of all time
so far so much so that no one could ever fucking catch me you know what i mean and how do i do that
i practice harder i play harder i do everything harder than everybody else every day. Not because I'm excited
to do it, but because I know that's what I have to do to get the result. And you know, let's talk
about fitness for a second, right? Dude, fitness is fucking, it can get pretty fucking boring,
especially when you're, when you're 50, 60, a hundred, 200, 300 pounds
overweight, because you're literally going in the gym, busting your ass, eating these foods that
you're not used to eating. Okay. You're making all these changes and you're looking in the mirror
and you're not seeing any fucking change. And like, dude, that's frustrating. That is very,
very hard to do. And it's hard to continue to do. You know, um, when you get leaner
and you get more in shape, you can literally see the results on a day by day basis. But when you're
that much overweight, you can't. So it takes a tremendous amount of faith in the work to know
that it's going to pan out for you. And, um, you know, I think that fitness and business and career are so parallel in how they work.
Because you were just saying, you know, dude, grit.
Come in and do the monotonous things over and over and over and over and over again.
All right?
And if you do that, like Ray Lewis said, come in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and you're working as best you
can, dude, that needle is going to fucking move. And just because you can't see it moving, it's
fucking still moving. You know, it's just like whenever you're, you're 400 pounds and you get
to three 50, you don't look that much different. You get to 300, you look a little bit different,
but man, when you get to 200 pounds, everybody's like, Holy fuck, what'd you do?
And that shit takes time it takes time
you know and i don't know man i'm i've just my frustration lately has been people who
cannot self-start and stay in motion you know i can't relate to that i don't understand it
i think i think one of the things and it's for the younger generation that's listening it's it's
what you're taught in sports.
I mean, how many times on the podcast here have we bitched about the fact that you get trophies just for showing up?
So here are these people who get into their jobs, whatever your career is, and you expect a result tomorrow because you got the same trophy the kid who got first place got.
So there's no incentive to work harder.
There's no incentive to take a look at a soccer game or a baseball game and say, where are my gaps?
Where's my opportunity?
What more can I do?
Because they're brought up to say, why would I do more when I get the same damn result at the end?
Yeah, you know, I think there's a lot to that.
But you know, but you see you and I and everybody at this table is old enough to know what happens if you don't fucking do that.
You end up to be how many
people do you see a day do we hear about through email von who are 40 something years old they
haven't really been able to accomplish anything now they look back and they say where'd all the
fucking time go you know what i mean and it went by like that you know and and i don't know what i
did wrong and it's not that you did wrong it's that you just weren't told the truth of how it's supposed to be and i'm telling you right now that if you
don't learn how to get a hundred percent on every single thing that you do and take that pride in
winning whether it's fucking doing the dishes or whether it's you know doing a multi-billion
dollar business deal the the win is the win. Like I get excited
about both those things. But if you can't develop that opportunity or that mentality to capitalize
on that opportunity every single time, dude, you're not going to get very far when it comes
to career life because there's no value in people like that. Dude, cogs, people who show up, put in
their time, punch their clock and basically run shit on a maintenance level. Dude, cogs, people who show up, put in their time, punch their clock and basically run shit
on a, on a maintenance level there. Dude, there's a million people that can do that.
If that's what you do, you have no fucking special skills. I don't care what you think.
I don't care what you've been told. There's a, there's millions and millions and millions of
people that can be trained on a job to do something and maintain the course of action.
The real value is the people who come in and make an impact,
who come in and lead, who come in and develop more leaders.
They take ownership.
Yes.
Like, dude, like it's so hard for me to understand
how you can't understand that, you know?
And forever and still, you know, I see people who think that because they've been in a situation for a certain amount of time that they're entitled to something.
You're not fucking entitled to anything.
And in fact, if you have that idea about the way things work, let me tell you what's going to happen.
The opportunity is going to come around.
You're going to be in your situation.
You're going to say, man, I'm next in line.
You know, I've got it made. I've been here for seven years. I'm chilling. And the young
hungry dude and your performance is going to be slipping and slipping and slipping and slipping.
The young hungry dude is going to come in with that hunger and that fire. He's going to be winning,
winning, winning, winning. And when it comes time to make that decision, here's what the conversation
sounds like. Well, we got these two guys we're looking at moving up in the company, you know, so-and-so has been here for seven years. So-and-so has been here
for six months, you know, fucking six months, this dude's busted ass and he's, he's hungry.
He's hustling, you know, he's on it, man. For the last six months, this guy who's been here for seven
years, really slipping. Like, I don't think he's going to come in with the right fire and enthusiasm
and get it done. And you know, what's know what's gonna happen you're gonna miss your shot you've got to always
perform you've got to always be your best you've got to always do the most that you possibly can
because if you don't do that the opportunity if you're not performing at a high level at any given
time there's opportunities that slide through your life that you're gonna miss and it happens
dude ask anybody who's 70 years old how many opportunities they miss because of that concept i guarantee you
they will all have a list a mile long of shit they could have done had they been doing the
shit they needed to do at that time now they might not all admit it but i guarantee you it will impact
them in a way i do i've asked my dad that. My dad's been
like, oh yeah, you know, I could have done this, this, this, this, and this. You know, my dad was
quote unquote a successful person, you know? So we're 15 minutes into this and you guys have
already dropped truth bombs and spit fire and you're going like an 18 wheeler. But let me,
let me back up just for a second. And if, if possible, let's formalize this discussion a little bit.
Yeah.
Because we obviously talked a little bit before the podcast about talking about what goes into just kind of starting from scratch and talking about what goes into a successful person, which is, of course, what you've already been talking about.
But what is the anatomy of an outlier?
Because that's what the MFCEO project is all about.
It's about being unique among mediocrity. So Andy, if we do that, if we reboot and start over, success begins,
I've heard you say it again and again, in the mind. So I would love to hear what you have to say
about principles and practices for how to enlarge your view of your own potential.
And then also maybe along with that is clear thinking from both of you guys on how do you approach goals?
How do you approach goals and dreams that really mean something?
Yeah.
From my experience, most people have no clue what they want to do. You know, if you ask them
what they want to do, you know, on the spot, they'll make something up. Like they'll give
you this deer in the headlights. Look, Ben, you know what I'm saying? And they're making some
shit up like as you're standing there. And the sad part about like the way people think is that they're not thinking five years down the road
or 10 years down the road because they think that's a million years down the road when in reality
think about the last five years of your life i mean dude i could tell you mine went by
in the blink of an eye the last 10 years all right Most people don't think like that,
but you can make tremendous amounts of progress in that time.
You know, I think most people severely, severely, severely
underestimate the amount of progress that can be made in five years,
and they overestimate the amount of progress that can be made in five months.
And I think that's what fucks with people's heads so much,
because they should switch those two, and they'd be made in five months. And I think that's what fucks with people's heads so much because they are just, they, they, they should switch those two and they'd be on the
right track. Um, you know, the fact of the matter is that most people, you know, they're, they're
concerned about Friday night. They're concerned about Saturday night or Sunday's plans, you know,
to go to home Depot and bed, bath beyond, have a nice little Saturday. You know, they're not
thinking about their next five,
five fucking years and what it's going to take on a day by day basis to get there. And I think that
I don't really know why people do that. I think that maybe they haven't done the personal
development work that I've done or that Ben you've done or Vaughn you've done to think ahead. Maybe
they think they're not in control. Maybe they don't believe because of the environment that they're in, that they can actually achieve more. But there is no question
that if you're not thinking about your future, if you're not thinking about what you want to
achieve, if you're not visualizing yourself being in those situations and teaching yourself how to
believe that you are going to be in that situation, it will never, ever happen for you.
So practically though, how have you done that? I mean, you, we've talked about vision boards
and other episodes. Yeah, I do. I do things. I do all the cheesy shit that you read about,
you know, like I have vision boards. Um, I have, you know, things that I do in the morning and
night routines, you know, at night, one of the biggest things I do is visualize myself at night. And I still do this. And I'll tell a story about this, you know, back in 2005, six, seven,
that's when I started learning about the visualization. And I started, I didn't really
believe in it, but I'm like, fuck it. What's it going to hurt to try? So I started visualizing
myself and this is back when I was driving a 2004 Dodge Ram
all right and dude that was a great truck for me I loved it I'm not saying it was bad
but my life has changed pretty drastically since then um and I used to you know visualize myself
I visualize I visualize myself um pulling up to a private plane in a Lamborghini. Okay. And like, I would try to see it and I would
like look out to the left and I would like visualize the door going up. You know, I try to
see the color of the Lamborghini. I, I, I would walk up to the plane and I would feel like the
handle going up the stairs, like, um, like, and I would try to see like the chrome and then i would try to walk in the plane and like see the detail and try to make it a real vision not and like it's challenging to do
that if you've ever tried doing it it's really fucking hard but it's important because what
you're doing is you're ingraining this this belief and you're graining this dream in your brain
and there's a lot of things that are powerful we could talk about here in a minute that have to do with that um the other thing i would see and this is back when i was bare i was getting paid 695
a month so i had no reason to fucking believe that like oh yeah i'm really going to be driving
a lamborghini or i'm really going to be uh you know flying around on private jets the other thing
i would would visualize was me speaking to a big crowd okay and them all clapping
and and cheering after like I got done speaking so that's what I would always try to visualize
and I would try to see the people in the crowd I would try to see like you know if they were white
if they were black if they were Asian you know I try to see their clothes I would try to see like
their man if they're a woman like I would try to see it their man, if they're a woman, like I would try to see it. And it's very hard to do. And I challenge you guys to try and see things in the detail that I'm
talking about for yourself, because it's hard to do. And I had that same dream over and over and
over and over, not dream, but vision purposefully for years. And this is back when I had no reason
to think those things. Like I had no reason to think those things like i had no reason to
logically believe that i could do those things or that but you know what my fucking life is like now
i drive a fucking lamborghini every fucking day i haven't flown fucking commercial but one time in
the last three years and i speak to people all the fucking time and usually they fucking clap
you know what i'm saying yeah so i'm just saying like there's a lot of power to that and and you
can't you know people call it the law of attraction.
Some people call it God.
Some people call it this or that or whatever, whatever the fuck you want to call it.
It's metaphysical.
It's quantum physical, which there is quantum physical proof of these things actually doing this.
But I can give you a ton of examples like this that we talk about the power of visualization.
Can I unpack what you said?
Because I think it's really powerful. If everybody
is following what Andy's saying, is that he took an opportunity to paint onto the canvas of his
imagination exactly the life that he would have. And we're not talking about 20, 30 years ago.
But then what happened was it was a choice. It was a choice. Andy had to say, I'm either going
to take it, I'm going to pull it down, and I'm going to say i'm either gonna take it i'm gonna pull it down and i'm gonna
put it right in front of my face and i'm gonna do something about it every day or i'm gonna wake up
and i'm gonna stare up at the sky and say one day maybe this will happen there's a big difference
if you're visualizing and just praying that something's gonna happen it takes prayer and
it takes work you know the mental toughness playbook that we use that everybody, I mean, it's been given so many times on the podcast, but freeplaybook.net. Where can people get that?
Freeplaybook.net. Go get it. It's the six proven mental training tools. Everything Andy just told
you, you can go through that entire experience for yourself in the playbook. I was just thinking
of the I am statements. Right. The I am statements are so powerful. So I'll share an example about
that because it's the same thing. And what I want to do, because this is a key
component, and I know Andy does this because he pushes himself to be around great individuals
that are great, powerful examples. So I'm going to share a lot of things, which a lot of times I
don't talk a lot about me, but I'm going to do this. And I want everybody to pay attention because
what I share after I tell you some of the things that have happened are the most important thing that keep my ego in check and keep me working every single day. Six years ago,
yesterday, okay, I went back to my high school, Ladue High School, and I went back there because
one of my coaches had called me, my former head coach. He was the assistant at the time,
and he said, Ben, he said, will you come and give a pre-game speech for the basketball team we're playing Parkway Central they're ranked number 13 in the city or
number 10 in the city whatever it was and he says that like the team is underperforming come give a
speech and I went and I fired up that team to connect to the hard work it would take to go
and make something happen that night they won that basketball game they not that was my first
talk my first work in a locker my first
real work with athletes only six years ago and shortly thereafter an I am statement I started
telling myself I am the performance coach for professional and collegiate athletes and I am
the motivator to empower and inspire high performers to work with guys that are at the
top of their game in business top top of their game in sports.
And I don't say this to impress anybody.
Now, you're saying, now, I'm just going to clarify this.
He's saying these things before, he's only given one talk.
One talk.
Okay?
Remember Muhammad Ali, man.
You got to believe that you're the greatest.
I knew I was the greatest before I even was the greatest.
And now you fast forward six years, because I think what happens is people have this disconnect.
I'm going to have to wait.
Great, Andy, and I really love that example, but it might take 30, 40 years for me to ever get there.
So in six years, and I say this humbly, everybody, I've had the opportunity to party with the Patriots on the field after their last Super Bowl.
I have a national championship ring with the North Dakota State Bison.
I mentor almost 18 players in the NFL.
I now work with guys in the NBA, professional golf, pick a sport.
Guys performing at their highest level, having impacted championships,
all Americans in high school, all Americans in college.
But here's the coolest part of this.
I still push myself every single day by having the right mentors.
So I just shared some of the successes
but check this out.
This past year,
I was at the national championship game
with the North Dakota State Bison.
That's the team Carson Wentz was the quarterback,
now with the Eagles.
We were going for a fifth straight national title.
Saturday, January the 7th in Frisco, Texas.
I'm on the sideline,
firing the team up, preparing them to go out and do something that had never been done.
We won that football game.
My mentor, a guy named John Gordon, was on the sidelines of the national championship with Clemson on January the 9th, Monday night.
And those are the types of things when I look back and say, I got the right mentor.
It's a mentor where I'm with the team competing for an FCS championship.
He's there with the FBS team, Clemson, the top of the top in the country.
North Dakota State's putting out unbelievable NFL players.
But that's FBS versus FCS.
And I look back and I'll never forget it.
I sent my mentor, John, a text and I said, thank you. Thank you for being an example of showing me what it always means to get to the next level.
And I've been chasing John ever since we spoke for the first time together in 2009.
And he keeps growing and growing and growing. And you know what? I pray I never catch his ass because if I never catch him, I'm going to continue to grow and push myself.
And I think that's the key. You have to have a visual, you have to have a visualization of where you want to go. Believe in yourself with those I am statements. Just like Tyron said, I'm going to
be the greatest welterweight to ever walk the face of the earth before he was the champion. Right?
Right. It's so consistent with all of these great individuals, but you got to make sure you stay
humble and you stay humble and you
stay hungry and you surround yourself with people that are going to push you so that when you have
great success, you recognize you're just getting started. So let me jump into, I, I have,
this is something I'm kind of like thinking about in my mind as you're talking. And I've
been thinking about this in the last few months too, um, is people hear that, right. And they just have problem with the belief part. They're like,
you know, people, their dad always told them they were shit. Everybody always told them they were
shit, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. They have every fucking excuse to not believe, you know,
um, for me that I can relate to that a lot because of the fitness journey that I was on. You know, for me, that I can relate to that a lot because of the fitness journey that I was on.
You know, I started this year at three hundred and thirty five pounds.
All right. And completely fat as fuck.
And I had even though I have been in tremendous shape many, many times in my life,
I had a very hard time believing that i was going
to be able to do that again at that point okay um right now i'm pretty fucking lean at 267 pounds
267 pounds twist of steel and sex appeal baby all right that you know and and people are like
wow that's a lot to be lean well i'm fucking'm fucking lean, dude. I'm built like a fucking NFL football player. All right. Um, here's the deal. You may not believe
right now. You may not believe that you can do these things. You may hear us speak and think,
yeah, but I don't have this skill or yeah, but my mom told me I was shit or yeah, but I come from a trailer or whatever it is that
you tell yourself. But here's the thing. The work always comes before the belief. All right. So
what you need to do and what I mean by that is that you are going to have to do a tremendous
amount of work before you ever truly start believing in your
heart that what you're going to be able to do is achievable. All right. And what I mean by that
is that you've got to model somebody. You've got to go find somebody who's done what you've done.
You've got to go ask somebody or like Ben has his mentor, find somebody who's doing what you want
to do. And you have to mimic those actions, trusting that they're going to produce that result, even though you may not believe at
that time that it's going to happen. And here's what's going to happen. You're going to inch your
way forward. You're going to inch your way forward. You're going to inch your way forward.
You're going to inch your way forward. And all of a sudden you're going to look in the mirror.
You're going to look at your bank account or you're going to look at whatever it is you're
looking at. And you're going to say, holy fuck, it's working. And you're going to have a
little bit of belief. Okay. And then you're going to work and you're going to work and you're going
to work and guess what's going to happen. It's going to work some more and then you're going
to have a little more belief. Okay. So understand that the work is going to come before the belief
and doing the I am statements is helping you
to believe even if you don't fucking believe it you see what I mean yeah and I think people
overlook that concept a lot because I I feel like I get that question a lot they're like Andy why
I I get it but man I just have a really hard time seeing it or believing it so in hearing your
thoughts which are dead spot on, it brings up
something that I forgot to mention was what I've actually done every day over these last six years.
I actually broke down that every day, I call them points of contact. My voice needs to be heard out
in the marketplace at a minimum 20 times a day. That means Andy goes, hey, I got a buddy who,
you know, maybe you need to go do a
speaking gig. So I'm going to send an email to him or I'm going to connect with this athlete or this
athlete says you should get 20 times a day. I am active sending emails, text messages, making phone
calls every single day, Monday through Friday, every day. And a lot of times they're still
carryover because in my business, I'm working all the time but every day 20 points of contact and what that's done think about that compounded day over day over day it
creates opportunity it's no different than going in the gym Andy says if I'm going to lose weight
I'm not going to walk in and stare at the weights no you're going to say here are the reps that I
need to do if I want to lose this weight here's the number of sets the number of reps on this
exercise number of sets number of reps on this exercise and andy gets committed he's now doing all the reps you're not
going in saying oh i'm supposed to do 12 here but six felt good today no i'm 14 right you're
you're gonna do the extra right so i think that's it is to have these big goals recognize you can
identify the work it's going to take you may may not like what that work looks like. I may not
like every day, still waking up, still doing 20 points of contact every day, but it's what creates
the opportunity. Yeah, dude. And let's think about this. And I'll just speak for both of us. Cause I
know I can on this. How fucking glad are you that you did that? Like how, how, how good do you think
I feel that I fucking took this year and did the work I needed to do? Even though the first three months I lost fucking like eight pounds and I
didn't look any different.
You know what I mean?
I still showed up every day and fucking did it.
Cause I knew eventually shit was going to start moving and dude,
people can relate to that with like fitness.
I think people can,
as hard as it is in fitness for people to understand it,
they can grasp it,
but they can't grasp it when it comes to their career.
They have such a hard, much harder time time it's the same fucking thing dude if you send enough emails you make
enough calls if you do enough meetings if you shake enough hands if you do enough eventually
things are going to start clicking people you know and of course there's practical skills behind your
actions like you can't just be a dumb fuck sending these stupid emails but you get what i'm saying you know i think it comes down to it's it's every day see i think for
you the difference has been you've decided to no longer look at 335 pounds as a number you've said
today i'm gonna do something about that 335 yeah and when i get done doing something about it today
and tomorrow shows up i'm gonna do something about it again. And then the next day,
I'm going to do something about it again.
Andy's not sitting here saying,
hey, in two months from now,
this is what's going to be there.
No, you're saying I'm going to worry about today,
which fall in love with the process,
win the day.
And that's what the 20 POCs means to me.
That's my opportunity to win the day.
Because if I do 18,
the only guy that's going to look in the mirror
at the end of the day
and know if he did or didn't do what he said he was going to do in order to get to where he
wants to go to is me and if I don't follow through and do it it's winning the day that's it dude that
that really is it and this brings up a good point for me because I want to talk about this anyway
today um you know I spoke about this before I talk about it every time I speak I speak about it it's
so fucking
simple that people look at me and they're like, well, no shit, but why don't you fucking do it?
And what I'm going to talk about is the power list. Okay. I have a thing that I've been using
for 2017 fucking years. All right. It's called the power list. And if you've heard of it before,
you know what I'm going to talk about for the next five minutes. If you haven't heard of it,
this is going to be the best five minutes of your fucking life.
All right. Here's the deal. Every single day, you've got to win the day. Ben and I both use that phrase all the time. I can't tell you how many times I text my dudes or call my dudes or
call people or talk my look, dude, just win today. Just worry about today. Make a habit of winning today.
And that's what the power list does.
It helps you win the day, all right?
So when you're first starting out on a goal,
whether it be business, whether it be fitness,
whatever it is, it doesn't matter.
You're in a process of changing your actions.
You're in the process of changing things
that are so ingrained into your brain
that anything else seems like tremendous discomfort,
tremendous work. All right. It's a pain in the ass. That is normal. Every single, it's not just
you. It's not just, you know, your goals or your situation. Every single person who ever attempts
to get in shape or whoever attempts to build a new company or progress in their career goes through that process because you're breaking habits.
All right.
And replacing them with new ones.
So on day one, the way the power list works is this.
You're going to take out a sheet of paper.
You're going to write at the top.
Day one.
Monday.
All right.
And just for argument's sake, I'm going to make up some points.
You're going to take the list. You're going to number it one, two, three, four, five down the
page. All right. And you're going to put in those spaces, five critical tasks that you're going to
do that day. All right. And this is important because I see people misusing the power list.
They're putting a power list and they're putting like goals underneath it's not a fucking goal
and this is this is a what you do today do it or you don't yeah it's a choice this is actionable
actionable things that you are going to do all right so on january 1st 2016 this is what mine
most likely look like i could go back and find it but i'm just gonna
tell you what it looked like do cardio for 40 minutes lift chest because everybody knows
monday is international chest day all right so um eat six you know six meals that are on my program. All right. Then I'm going to call this person about
this project and have a conversation with them. All right. And then I'm going to read my five to
10 or my 10 pages because I was out of the habit of reading at that time. All right. Now, as I do
those things, so after I do my cardio, I'm going to go through, I'm going to draw a line through it.
All right?
This is important.
After I get done lifting my weights, I'm going to go through, I'm going to draw a line through it.
All right?
After I eat my last meal of the day where I didn't cheat and I didn't eat shit, I'm going to go through and draw a line through it.
All right?
These aren't in order.
You don't have to do them in order.
It's just the things I've got to do.
Critical tasks that will move you forward. All right? We're not in order. You don't have to do them in order. It's just the things I've got to do. Critical tasks that will move you forward.
All right, we're not talking about brush your teeth.
We're not talking, unless you have a problem brushing your teeth.
You know, if it's a problem for you, go ahead and put it in there.
All right, but I'll explain why this is important in a second.
After I make my phone call and talk to, you know to this business opportunity and have that conversation,
I'm going to cross it off. All right. After I do all my things, I'm going to cross it off.
And at the end of those five things, guess what? I put a W on the page for win. All right. Now,
I want to bring a couple of things to your attention. One, everybody always asks, well,
how come I don't put 18 things
on there? This is why you don't put 18 things on there because you can't fucking do 18 critical
tasks in a day. And it doesn't, you're not that disciplined to get all those things done
every single day. So we're going to keep it real fucking simple. All we want to do is tick the
needle forward a little bit. All right. So if I do those five things, that was a win.
Go to the next day. Same things. All right. Let me, let me, let me cut you off and then turn the mic right back to you. Cause I want everybody to capture this. Cause Andy said, he's hearing
that when people are utilizing this power list, that they're putting goals up on the board.
What you did not hear Andy say is today, I'm going to make a million dollars in my business.
No, no. It's the phone call that he can control that might lead to business.
That's right.
The only thing he can control is picking up the phone and making the phone call to have
that interaction with somebody that might lead to business.
That's right.
These aren't goals.
It's not, I'm going to lose 10 pounds today.
It's no, I'm going to go to the gym.
I'm going to choose to work out and then I'm going to choose to the gym. I'm going to choose to work out. And
then I'm going to choose to eat six meals. Everything he just mentioned, 100% of choice.
You either do it or you don't. It's things that are actionable steps that you can do.
All right. They're not dependent on other people. Okay. So you flip, you know, let's just flip
through real quick. All right. Go through first, let's say 30 days of my program, those, the list is going to look
pretty much the same because I, I needed to get in the habit of doing those things. All right.
So now 30 days in, I look back and I see all these crosses and all these W's like all the
cross offs of the list and all these W's. So what am I doing? I'm creating momentum. I'm creating momentum
in things that I didn't believe I could do. And when you create momentum in things you didn't
believe you could do, guess what starts to happen? You start to believe it. Okay. So let's say 30
days in my list looks pretty much the same. I look back at it. It's five critical tasks that are
pretty much the same task. That call somebody might be meet somebody. The read 10 pages,
I might've got back in that habit a little faster. So I changed that, but that's what I want to bring
up. Once the things that you put on there become natural for you, where you feel like you don't
need to write them down anymore, that's when you stop putting them on the list because they are your new habits. You don't need a reminder to do those
things. You don't need to cross those things off because you're going to fucking do them.
Like, okay, so let's, let's fast forward to 30 days in. I'm doing cardio every day. I feel good
about that. I'm going to do it every day cause I'm feeling good. Um, I'm eating good every day. I feel good about that. I'm going to do it every day because I'm feeling good. I'm eating good every day. So I got two extra spaces. All right. I'm struggling with my weight
still because I, I'm really still sore and I'm a little injured because I haven't lifted in a
while. So I'm going to keep that on there. All right. So now I've got two other spaces to fill
in there. So I take off the cardio. I take off the meals because those are new habits that I've
accepted and I'm doing them automatically and I make a new list and
The list would be all right
And I took the ten pages off too because I'm back in that habit
So now I've actually got three more slots for critical tasks. Okay, so
Since I've got my fitness in control. I'm still gonna write down the five tasks no more than five
All right, and I'm going to write in, um, you know,
call this person about that because I always want to move forward in my business and I don't want
to ever take that for granted ever. I'm going to say, you know, go meet this person about that.
I'm going to say, um, you know, make a podcast today, Start my podcast today.
I'm going to say, go do this charitable action today.
You know what I'm saying? So I'm going to include new lists to help expand the other areas now that I've got this area ingrained as a habit.
And what this does, guys, is this allows you to conquer little areas of
your life at a time and, and get to the point where you want to go. Okay. The biggest problem
that people have whenever they try to do something is they try to do fucking everything.
We're motivated. We're excited. You know what? I'm going to start my diet. I'm going to lift
weights. I'm going to fucking become a billionaire. I'm going to become Mr. Fucking charity. I'm going to do this. I'm
going to become super dad. And you know what happens? Fucking nothing. Because you don't take
the time to actually go through this process of letting these things start to ingrain themselves
in your thoughts, in your actions on a daily basis. Because when you're winning every day,
guys, and you're doing things, you start to develop something called confidence. Okay. And confidence is where you can lay down at night and close your
fucking eyes and see the vision that you want to see and actually believe that you're going to be
able to achieve it. All right. And this is the tool I use. This is the tool I show everybody.
This is the tool I've been using. I have the same fucking notebook from 2005
when I got a real official notebook and I replaced the pages. It's torn, tattered,
but you know what? I'm never getting rid of the motherfucker because it's been with me the whole
fucking journey. Here's another principle that you've shared with me that relates to the power
list that you haven't mentioned yet. And that is that I remember you and I were talking one time
and I said, oh yeah, I got my power list done, but I was done by like 11 o'clock in the
morning. So I must not have done it right. Then you got all this free time, right? If you won
the day by fucking noon, guess what? You got the rest of the day to enjoy your fucking life.
You don't have that's dude. That's a common mistake that people do. We, I know I hear this
and I know you hear this all the fucking
time, Ben. What about sleep? I can't sleep. I gotta, I gotta be awake. I gotta go to bed at
one and wake up at two. I gotta fucking, you know, be awake 27 hours a day. Like all these Instagram
fuck faces tell everybody it's not true. Dude, I sleep a shitload. I fuck off a shitload. But you know what I do first? All the shit on my
power list. And you know what? I move forward a little bit every single day. It's a basic concept.
It's the tortoise and the hare, man. We all heard this shit when we were little kids. Who hasn't
heard of the tortoise and the hare? I mean, some of you motherfuckers might not have heard it,
but let's be real. This is the long game.
This is long.
This is in the long game.
If you do what we're talking about here and you actually focus on winning every single
day, cause a lot of people will fucking say, Oh yeah, I'm fucking utilizing the powerless.
You ain't utilizing the powerless motherfucker.
You did it for like a month and then you quit.
This is something I do every day of my life.
Every day, still to this day.
Okay?
You, if you give a purposeful effort
into winning your day,
that long game will become very short,
very quick.
Okay?
So that, you know, like Ben was saying,
the vision of 40 years no it'll become
four years because most people can't focus on a day-to-day basis to actually win seven days a week
i promise you that if you do this powerless the right way and you and you can do it for a fucking
year straight you will not you will not be a ahead. You will be five fucking years ahead of where you were today.
Promise.
And I guarantee you they'll be sending you a thank you email saying,
I just cannot believe that one year of staying committed to something
yielded this type of change in my life.
Dude, it's like what I said a couple minutes ago.
People underestimate the amount of progress they can make in a year and overestimate the amount of progress they can make in two, three months. And Vaughn, did you hear what I said a couple minutes ago, people underestimate the amount of progress they can make in a year
and overestimate the amount of progress they can make in two, three months.
And Vaughn, did you hear what I said?
I didn't say results.
I said change in your life.
Dude, it's a real change.
That's the thing.
That's the cool thing here.
Anybody can stick to a diet for 90 fucking days and be brutal about it.
Not many people can actually change their fucking habits or go from somebody who is an unproductive
individual to somebody who is extremely productive and somebody who brings extreme value. You know,
you might be this person listening right now. You might be the lowest dude on the totem pole
at your company, but I can promise you if you utilize what I'm talking about here, you will
fucking be five fucking positions above where you are by this time next year because the other guys aren't doing it and they're not going to do anything like it.
It's the ultimate fucking tool.
It's the ultimate.
It's the best thing you could possibly do.
You know, you want my secret like everybody's got their fucking secret.
Buy my secret.
Dude, if I would charge for that, it should be like $2 million fucking dollars.
But I'm giving it to you for fucking free.
Actually, I'm not giving it to you for free i'm giving it to you in trust that you're going to tell your friends about the podcast and come listen to it sounds like a good yeah and then
i can you know and then it'll compound from there but dude i mean you've got your own version of
this that we talk about all the time i call i call it a prize fighter day it's the exact same thing
and i'll actually take you to another individual who has helped shape my thinking coaching and he was the
director of sports psychology for the cardinals from 06 to 11 two world series titles his name
is dr jason selk he teaches the same thing focus on three things a day so he says three so there's
so many but the point is the point is it's simple right his is three mine's three yours is five but at the end of the day it's focusing on the things you can control
but jason always says making yourself uncomfortable speeds up the process of mental toughness so when
you pick these things they have to make you uncomfortable it's not things that are like
super easy right it's not andy saying'm going to eat one piece of fruit today
because then I'll feel healthy.
No, it's six.
If he wants to lose the weight,
critical task, that means six times a day,
I have to be intentional about what I eat.
Not I'm going to eat an apple today.
And if I eat an apple,
I'm going to feel really healthy by the end of the day.
And I'm going to start dropping pounds.
No, it's about 100% what you just said.
It's about five times a day doing something that's a little bit uncomfortable.
Nobody likes picking up the phone and calling somebody they never talked to before.
It's weird as fuck, all right?
And I'm a fucking world-class salesman.
I'm going to tell you right now, I still don't like it.
So you sure as fuck ain't going to like it.
And it's going to be uncomfortable.
It's just the way it is. gotta do it okay but i forced myself to do it ben forced himself to do it anybody jerry rice didn't fucking like running those fucking sand dunes he didn't like that shit
so when jerry and i spent time together it was it was unbelievable i mean when you heard him talk
about his relationship with bill walsh and the amount of focus that he had and the extra work that he put in Bill Walsh
had to shorten the practice field because every time Jerry Rice would catch a ball in practice
he would run it back to the end zone as if it was a touchdown so if they're practicing on the other
20 he's going to catch a little slant pass and he's going to run 80 yards and finally Bill Walsh
said Jerry we're shorting in the practice field.
You've got to stop this.
You've got to stop running every ball.
He did every, just extra and extra.
He talked about walkthroughs.
He said, man, he goes, I never believed in a walkthrough.
He said, I didn't understand what a walkthrough was.
I'd go full pace in a walkthrough.
Coach Walsh would be like, Jerry, slow down.
This is a walkthrough.
Wait, wait, wait. But what happened when he went full pace in a walkthrough? How should be like jerry slowed down this is a walk wait wait wait
but what happened when he went full pace and a walkthrough how do the other players react around
oh he said everybody else would pick it up exactly but here's the key when you put in the work right
when you do the disciplines everything slows down for you and that was one of the big takeaways i
had what jerry was if i give more in practice if I give more in my craft, Andy saying, if I read
10 pages, why are you reading 10 pages? Cause you want to get better. Then guess what? You're
going to learn something in those 10 pages. That's going to turn around in your business.
When you see something, you'll be like, Holy cow, I've worked on this. I've read this. I read about
this entrepreneur who faced this. Wow. That just slowed down for me. I can actually make a better
sound decision because I'm constantly learning, trying get better because i've already seen that i've already seen that scenario in somebody else's life
which means i'm not gonna fuck it up it cost myself a million bucks you know what i mean and
that comes from the 10 day the 10 pages a day dude you guys have to realize that doing these things
like that we're talking about here this isn isn't like, because everybody's like, oh, fucking power list, yeah.
And they get all excited and shit, and I'm like, motherfucker, you ain't even doing it.
Because you are the same motherfucker that was on my page six months ago, looking the same, acting the same, posting the same shit.
You're the same.
And I know people that really fucking do the power list.
They aren't the fucking same.
They grow, they change because they have no choice.
It's just the way it is.
Yeah.
So I don't think we can end this podcast
without raising another issue.
And I'm cheating a little bit
because I'm going to give people
a tiny little bit of an insight
into your upcoming motivation book, if that's okay.
That's fine.
Okay.
So you have said before
that one of the things that makes a difference between the mediocre and the truly successful is the mediocre buy into this lie of setting manageable goals.
Look, man.
Everybody's got their way and and here's so we talked about a minute ago like your goals right and how you
don't use the power list for fucking goals what people do when they fuck the power list up is they
put their fucking goals in there you know what i'm saying and they don't put the action steps in
there so they put these fucking goals in there like and they'll make a power list i've seen some
online powerless for the week no there is no fucking powerless for the week. There's powerless for the fucking day
because if you're powerless for the week, you only got five things on it. Then you waste six
fucking days. Right? So a lot of people will teach this. Well, you know, you got to build confidence.
So we're going to set these small goals and see, you could actually start to build some coffee. No
find somebody who's achieving at a fucking gigantic level. Model their behavior. And when you start to see the results,
you will start to have confidence because you'll see things working. Too many people set these
goals that are easily attainable thinking it's for their betterment of having confidence.
But the thing is, is that what that does when you set small goals is that
when you go to visualize or you go to think about what you want to be five years from now,
you're thinking fucking small. You know, think of all the impossible things that have been created
in our world. Fucking look at the airplane, man. The airplane was impossible. It was impossible
to fly like a bird through the sky.
It was fucking impossible.
But you know what?
The Wright brothers believed that it was possible.
But they had an impossible goal.
And if you don't have impossible goals, you'll never achieve impossible feats.
It's just the way it works.
Okay?
If you want to be in the NFL or you want to be a professional sportscaster,
or you want to be a fucking billionaire, you better fucking believe it at the beginning
because it ain't going to happen. If you start doing, you know, Hey, I want to make 20,000 a
year and I'm going to make 30. And then you know what? I'm gonna make 40. We don't have that much
time. You've got to think big. You've got to have big actions. You've got to make the big phone
calls. You've got to make the big introductions. You've got to have big actions. You've got to make the big phone calls. You've got to make the big introductions.
You've got to have fucking balls to do that shit.
Because if you don't, not only will you not believe in it, and not only will it never happen,
but you're going to end up with a life that you didn't really want,
spending it with people you don't really like, you know, with money that you wish you had more of,
and a house that you wish you didn't live like, you know, with money that you wish you had more of and a house that you wish you didn't live in, you know, and all because you were setting these small goals.
Don't base your goals off what fucking people think you should want or what your neighbors
have or what, what the fuck do you want? Right. You know what I mean? The two thoughts that I
absolutely love. Those big goals inspire big actions.
Big actions produce big results.
The thought that you mentioned in the book, again, a preview, but we play to the level of our goals.
Yeah.
And I think that's an incredible thought.
I also like the fact that in the chapter you talk about how when people say set manageable goals, that's really insulting.
It is insulting.
They're basically saying, I don't believe in you.
I don't believe in your potential. I don't believe in you. I don't believe in your potential.
I don't believe in you
and I don't believe in your potential
and you know what?
I don't believe in myself either
because if I believed in myself,
I would know that those things were possible.
You have to be careful
with people who say that
because I get a lot of flack on this.
People will argue with me.
They'll say,
no, small obtainable goals
are much better.
No, they're not.
And I'll say,
why do you think that?
And they'll say,
well, because these people don't really believe in themselves, blah, blah, blah. Well, I just fucking told you 10 minutes ago no they're not and they'll say i'll say why do you think that and they'll say well because you
know these people don't really believe in themselves blah blah blah well i just fucking
told you 10 minutes ago that the work comes before the belief so you got to find somebody
who's doing the shit on the level that you want to be on and do what they do you model them you
roll my every fucking great quote-un specialist, motivational speaker, whatever
the fuck you want to call them. All model people. You think I didn't model people? You know what I
mean? Everybody models other people. That's okay. But you have to start behaving in those manners
and what will happen is you'll start producing similar results. And then what's going to happen
to your belief? It sure as fuck going to be a lot better that you believe in these big goals
from this big person who's achieved the shit you really want
than you believing that you can make fucking 30 grand a year
because that's what your fucking high school teacher told you.
You see what I'm saying?
You know, small goals, small attainable goals,
that's letting you off the hook.
That's letting you do the minimal
so that you can get the minimal.
You know, this podcast isn't for those motherfuckers.
If that's you, you probably should go find another podcast.
This podcast is for people that want to do big shit,
who want to be at the top of their game,
who want to make millions of fucking dollars,
who want to be great parents,
who want to be able to teach their kids how to handle themselves
and succeed in this world.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
This isn't for fucking pussies.
It's always been that way.
It's always going to be that way.
So if you want to set small attainable goals
and that's what your little fucking delicate flower self
thinks is the best,
go ahead and do that.
But the rest of us
will be enjoying our lives
doing the cool fucking shit that we want to do.
Right?
Right.
I mean, nobody gave me permission
to fucking start a podcast.
We're one of the top podcasts in the fucking world right now. Nobody gave me, you mean, nobody gave me permission to fucking start a podcast. We're one of the top
podcasts in the fucking world right now. Nobody gave me, you know, nobody told me, Oh, we can
create a fucking, you know, nine figure fucking business out of fucking selling vitamins. When
we sold seven bucks the first fucking day, people will laugh at you. Of course. But dude,
and this is the other thing, like your mentor, I'm still trying to get better.
I'm still trying. I'm trying to get to the, to the B's. I'm not trying to be in the M's. I'm
trying to be in the B's, you know? And when I tell people that now, guess what? The reaction is the
same. That's laughing faces, you know, fucking them. Oh, fuck you. Cause I'm gonna fucking do it.
You know, we've come this far. There's no reason I can't
get to that level. And dude, that's what happens. Like, do you think I'd have that confidence in
myself if I had not, you know, believed because I was taking these big actions? No, I'd be like,
all right, let's, let's open maybe one more store, maybe two more stores and that'd be it.
You know, and we'll just kind of like live like Corona commercial, chill. I don't fucking want that. I want to be the fucking best. You know what I mean? And that's,
that's the confidence comes from those big goals. Like, I believe that, you know what I mean? Like,
I'm not saying this for the show. Like, I believe, like you guys all know that, like,
I fucking mean it. Yeah. I'd love a detailed, actionable takeaway. Really a challenge for everybody listening is, number one, what is it that you really want?
Right?
If you were to hold nothing back, what is it that you really want?
Right?
Andy shared examples of being complete.
I mean, just a true visualization of what his success would look like.
He hit it.
Now there's a bigger visualization.
So write down the exact goals of where you want to go and then start putting a power list to it every day, right? It's going to cause you to put pressure to take action
every single day. And that's the key. Have the visualization, take the action every day. It's
a simple start and it's a simple start that everybody can follow through. It's not even a
start though. This like it's today's a start, but a month from now you're going to adjust and you're
going to evolve and it's going to be the same system
What we're giving you here is more powerful than any fucking system
You can go out and buy than any, you know coach you can hire
Because it's it's it's a system that can evolve. It's a system that can grow with you
And you're the only discipline. There's two things that will take discipline about this one
You got to do the shit that you write down. Two, you got to know when those things have become habit and replace
them with new shit. Because what happens is you'll find yourself right back in the comfort zone.
You'll be doing these five things you did on day one for six months and it's habit. And guess what?
That's all you're going to get out of it. So if you don't constantly push it, constantly evolve,
constantly add new things, which takes discipline because you know, you're going to get out of it. So if you don't constantly push, constantly evolve, constantly add new things, which takes discipline because you know you're going to have to like
self-evaluate and say, all right, this needs to be checked off. This needs to be checked off
because our habit now, if you miss that part of it, it won't work for you. If you use it properly,
you will be a completely different person in 12 months, completely different.
And we would be wrong if we don't mention something else you've said, which is that this is not
a clean, perfect process.
There are days you're going
to feel like a fraud.
That's right.
There's days you're going
to write an L
on the fucking paper.
Right.
Like, there's days
you're going to write
an L on the paper.
Right.
But dude, you know what?
At the end of the day,
if you got fucking five here
and fucking two here,
or you've got four here
and you've got three here,
you know, you've got four W's and three L's, did you win the fucking week? Yeah. Yeah. That's how fucking winning works.
One score is higher than the other fucking score. And guess what? If you win the fucking week,
and you win the next week, and you win the next week, and then you win the fourth week of the
month, guess what? You won the fucking month. All right? And then if you win the month,
and you win the next month, and the next month, and the next month, guess what? You won the fucking month. All right. And then if you win the month and you win the next month and the next month and the next month, guess what? You won
the year. And when you win the year, you, I'm pretty fucking confident that you've going to be
created a habit of winning, which means you've made winning who you are. And there's nothing
more powerful than that. Nothing. Right. So people should embrace the messiness
because it's consistency that matters.
Dude, there's a number of days that I still lose the day.
But I win a lot fucking more than I lose.
A lot more.
Do you lose?
Do you have days that you lose?
Absolutely.
It's not about being perfect.
It's about getting better every day.
And a lot of times in the lost...
If you can be perfect, good for you.
That's the ideal.
And you can progress fast with that. But dude, i don't know anybody that does it perfect no but that should be the goal i can guarantee you if you do it perfect you're gonna
fucking dominate right but like dude you know i want to say this one more time you know we have
i hear the power list 47 000 times a fucking week because people tag me in it.
And almost every time they're not doing it right.
Make sure you understand how to do it right.
Make sure you're doing it right.
Don't adjust it.
Don't put your fucking twist on it.
I'm giving you the fucking secret sauce right here.
What do you think?
It literally comes down to the daily actions.
Like I said, you can have all the big goals, all the big dreams that you want,
but if you choose to not take daily action to make those dreams come true,
they will never happen.
And I know the world that we live in today,
it's this world of everything's just going to work out perfectly
and it's going to be sunshine and rainbows and unicorns,
but the reality is it does not work that way.
If you are unwilling to put in the work,
you have to settle for the fact that you're going to fall short of where you want to be.
100%.
And if you do put in the work, there's zero chance you won't end up very, very close to where you want to be.
Very close.
It's not a fucking magic.
We talk about this all the time.
It's cause and effect.
It's action result.
It's math.
It's nothing more than that. Ben, it's been a while. It's action result. It's math. You know, it's nothing more than that.
It's been a while since you've been on. Why don't you share your contact information,
your, your social media handles and such? Well, everybody stay connected at, uh,
at continued fight. That's for Instagram. And, uh, Snapchat is continued fight Twitter at
continued fight. So continued fight is typically the best way to find me. But it just feels so good to be back with the three of you,
including the birthday boy over there, Tyler.
But it feels so good to be back.
It's been a wild ride of a year.
But the love that I continue to get where people continue to tag,
when are you guys going to be back in there together?
It feels so good.
So I'm very excited to be with each and every single one of you.
And finish the year strong. Just let it go. Finish the year strong. Don't hold back.
Guys, first of all, I have far more listeners on the podcast, unique downloads, than I have
Instagram followers. So if you're not following me on Instagram, you need to follow me there
because I do daily content. You might get two podcasts a week. You're going to get something from me every day on Instagram. All right. It's at Andy for Sella.
My Snapchat is at MFCEO dash one. Those are my two main platforms. I'm also on Facebook for
you older people that still use Facebook. I love Facebook, but a lot of the young folks don't like
it. But, um, guys, uh, well, Vaughn, you tell them where you are too. I'm at Vaughn Kohler for everything.
V-A-U-G-H-N-K-O-H-L-E-R.
So guys, before we let you go,
I just want to say thank you so much.
Dude, we are having a tremendous amount of growth
and I know that's coming from you guys
keeping your promise to bring me one friend
if you found value in the podcast.
Okay. Um, I'm not asking you to, you know, tell everybody, I'm not asking you to go out and make
posts about it, although that would be cool, but you know, we don't charge, we don't sell anything.
I'm not asking you to buy shit, but what I would like is for you to refer one friend. Um, that's
our little fee. It's always our little fee. So if you're new,
that's what we ask for. Found value, refer a friend. Guys, again, if you're going to do this,
do it right. Because this is something that has changed and defined my life over and over and
over again. And it's going to be the tool that I use to take our businesses into the bees.
When I say bees, if you don't know what that means, it means billions. Okay. That's my goal. We want to be the
best. We want to, we want to be the standard. I want people to write fucking books about what we
did. All right. And that's not going to happen without this tool that we just talked about here,
the power list and all the other things that we talked about, obviously. But I think the takeaway here is that, you know, it's daily actions. It's what you do today. It's
not what you're going to do tomorrow. It's not what you did last week. It's not what you did
yesterday. It's what you do today. And if you could focus on what you do today and you can win
the day, you have an opportunity to win tomorrow. And if you can win tomorrow, then you have an
opportunity to win the next day. But that's what you need to stay focused on
because what we're talking about here
is redefining your habits
and redefining the way that you attack your life.
And if you can apply these tools and this effort
and the things that we're talking about
on a daily basis into your life,
you are going to smash every single person
that is in your organization,
that is competing with you, anything. You're just going to be it because they're not doing it.
So guys, use the power list. If you have questions about the power list, send us an email,
make me a comment on Instagram. I'll answer it. All right, guys. Thanks so much. Love you guys.
We'll talk to you next time.