THE ED MYLETT SHOW - How Leaders Solve Problems! - with Ed Mylett
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This is the Edmire Show.
Welcome back to Max Out everybody.
I'm Ed Mylett and I am so excited about today's program because I feel like it's going
to make such a difference in so many people's lives. Because of all of the direct messages I've been getting
from people in a max out universe saying,
Ed would you please cover this topic?
It would make one of the biggest differences in my own life
because it's something that I struggle with.
And that topic today is problems,
specifically how to solve problems better.
And I'm excited about covering it
because it's something I struggle with as well.
And I love teaching things, frankly,
that help me own them and get better at them.
People ask me often, why do you give away such detailed specific content for no charge?
The reason I do that is my mission is to change the world and change people's lives and
I though the lower the barrier of entry, freeze pretty low, the more people are going to
get access to the content and information and hopefully our bargain is that you'll share
this with people as well.
But the second reason is it helps me learn new things as I prepare and as I teach things.
And so today is all about problems and problem solving.
First thing we need to know is let's start out with some basic premises.
I'm going to give you some very tactical steps here as we move forward.
But problems need energy to live.
I want you to own that.
Remember this, problems need energy to live.
And so the concept should be that we solve problems, but we don't have to pour and deplete
ourselves of energy.
Because the more energy you give something, the more it expands.
We want to be in the max out universe.
We want to pour our energy and expense our energy towards the solution, not towards the
problem.
So the first thing I want you to write down is 90% of your energy, focus, time,
and thought should be towards the solution, not towards the problem itself. This is a
mistake most people make because they spend all the energy into the problem. They obsess
over the problem, the problem. And when you expand energy, it grows to survive. And the
problem gets bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and the solution becomes more and more difficult.
So the first thing is can you consciously begin to focus on an energy expansion into the
solution, 90% of it, into the solution and not into the problem.
What we do is we repeat that problem over and over and over again and we magnify it to
the point where we don't come up with realistic solutions and we deplete ourselves
as energy towards the solution.
And so focus going forward when a problem arises
and a challenge arises that you focus 90% of your energy
and thoughts on the solution and not repeating
the problem to yourself.
And again, I wanna remind you,
we want problems in our lives.
They're the one opportunity we have to grow
without the existence of problems and challenges.
There's no opportunities for growth in life.
And so we don't wish for a life
that doesn't have challenges and problems.
Even though it seems like we would want one.
Number one, you're always gonna have problems
and challenges in life.
So today is such a great day to begin to accept strategies
and a formula and a mindset that'll help you do that.
But I know who you are because you follow my content.
You're somebody who wants to grow and improve
and change in your life and become a maxed out version
and a better version of yourself in every area.
The only opportunity you have to do that
is when problems and challenges arise.
These are growth opportunities in their life.
So when they arise, it's very important
that you see them as an opportunity to grow.
And again, I don't mean that in a ra ra, fufi way. It's very important that you see them as an opportunity to grow. And again, I don't mean that in a ra ra fufi way.
It's very true.
And it's important that we distinguish what it means because remember this.
In other audios, I've talked about the quality of our life is comprised of the quality of
emotions we live with.
Our life is our emotions, right?
If you have the emotions of happiness, joy, and ecstasy, and peace, and faith, and passion,
and intensity and
winning.
That's a great life.
If you have a life that's filled with emotions regularly of depression, anxiety, fear,
stress, worry, anger, that's a totally different quality of life.
So our emotions dictate the quality of our life.
And so when a stimulus like a problem comes up, we better be thinking it's an opportunity
to grow and we better be expensing our energy towards the solution or we start to experience the wrong emotions.
Why?
Because in our life, emotions come from meaning.
Because when problems come up in life, the meaning we take from the event, dictates the
emotion we experience.
And so that emotion dictates the quality of our life.
And so I want you going for it when a problem arrives
to feel the emotion and take the meaning away
that this is an opportunity to grow, to expand.
If you look back at your life and hindsight,
the problems and challenges you have
have all made you better when you solve them.
So those are the keys to begin today.
The question is, how do we solve them?
Is there a process?
Is there a mindset?
Are there some steps that when these arise
I've got a recipe and a formula and that's what I want to share with you today
So now I want to start out with a very basic three-step formula to begin with then we're gonna get very granular and very specific
But the there are three steps that I always take once I've arrived where I'm ready to take action
Towards solving problems number one is make a decision.
Once you've made a decision, make it.
Number two is have massive certainty
about that decision you've made.
Once you've made a decision
about how you're gonna execute on this problem,
make the decision.
Number two, massive certainty.
Flood yourself with certainty.
You can't execute at a high level with self-doubt
or a doubt about
the process, the doubt about your strategy. Flood yourself with certainty that you know
what you've got is going to work. And then third, take insane action. This is a recipe
in every area of your life. I don't care if it's in business, in family, in sports, make
a decision. Flood yourself with certainty and take massive action. This process I use with the athletes I coach, I use it with the entertainers, with the politicians,
with the business people.
I'm always reminding them all the time I'm repeating them constantly.
Make a decision.
People wait around too long for the perfect plan.
I'd rather have a flawed plan executed with certainty and massive action than the perfect
plan executed with doubt and very little action.
There is no perfect decision. Make one. Now we're going to talk about how to arrive at the best decision in a minute.
But I want you to remember, make a decision. Massive certainty, massive insane action. This will crush most problems.
We've already talked about spending 90% of our time on the solution and not the problem.
We're going to give you another set of percentages here.
The vast majority of problems that arise in your life should be solved immediately.
Like 85% of them resolve immediately.
Make a decision, massive certainty, take action, it's gone.
That means without a lot of deliberation.
You've got to start to build a habit of being decisive, successful people, happy people, leaders are decisive people.
And I believe somewhere, if there's 100 problems,
challenges in life, 85 of them should be decided
immediately with not a lot of deliberation
and then certainty and massive action
will eliminate that challenge and that problem
most of the time.
It's the people who procrastinate on the problem
or ignore it or think it might go away
that gives that problem time to magnify, to fester, to grow, to where now it's become bigger than
it needed to be.
Second point, get clear on what this problem really means.
Is this a problem that's really going to matter in five years?
Really?
Because what we do is we talked earlier about meaning.
What we do is most people, a problem comes up and we begin to flood ourselves when they
stack it and stack it.
This is a pattern most people go into and they lose perspective on how really important
this problem is.
They lose perspective.
They get foggy because they've increased their stress level so high that now the problem
is difficult to solve because you've lost perspective on really how big of a deal it
is. So make sure you're very clear on really how big of a deal it is.
And so make sure you're very clear, is this something that's going to matter in five years?
Because if it's not one of those types of problems, for the most part,
massive action, 85%.
We're going to talk today about the 15% of the time
where it requires a deliberation and a process to solve it.
But don't be conflicted or confused into thinking most of the things that arise in your life. Most of the time your challenge is you're not solving it quickly enough. You're
not being deliberate. You're not being decisive. You're not getting totally certain. Certain
is so huge. Flood yourself with certainty. The reasons it'll work over and over again.
And then most people don't understand you can obliterate most problems with just massive
action.
I see people ham and hog make excuses all the time
when challenges arise,
and it would have just been solved if you had decided,
you'd been totally certain,
and you'd obliterate that problem with some massive action.
Now, in order to get stressed about the problem,
there's a few things that you have to do,
that you're gonna be negative for you.
Number of one thing most people do
to increase the stress level, unnecessarily on a problem is you focus on the pressure
that's aggravating you. In other words, you begin to focus on what the pressure means.
You increase what it really means in the grand scheme of life and you give it more energy
than it needs. This is something you need to stop doing. Number two, you give this stress
or it like a disempowering meaning is what I call it.
It begins to make you think quite frankly you're going to lose. What stress really is when a problem
comes up is the fear of loss. And what you do is you begin to give this a disempowering meaning and
you begin to feel like you're going to lose something, which is why having a process means so much to
me because when I know I have a process to solve a problem,
I'm so much less fearful of the loss
or the stress that it's going to cause me.
And so just know, when you begin to get these feelings,
it's where your focus is going,
that's causing this stress level to rise in you unnecessarily,
and it's probably a pattern you have.
We've talked about this a lot in other audios and videos
where you have a pattern.
And my hallucination for many of you is that when a problem arises, you begin to focus
on the problem more than the solution.
You begin to magnify your stress level, make a disempowering meaning, which is this fear
you're going to lose something.
And oftentimes it's not even a thing.
Oftentimes it's you're afraid you're going to lose certainty, one of the six needs.
You're going to lose your uncertainty.
You're going to lose your significance. You're going to lose your significance.
You might lose someone's love, right?
You may lose the ability to grow or the ability to contribute.
But you begin to focus on what you're going to lose
and that fear magnetized the problem and causes you stress.
Stress is not a great place to live from.
It's one of those disempowering meanings.
And it's also a terrible place to make decisions
from to solve problems. And the third way you create stress when a problem comes up
is physically in your body. What I call like your state, your physiology, you begin to
get tense, don't you? You begin to hunch over, your breathing gets shallow, you kind of
get close, that worry, that feeling we get. You know what I'm talking about? This stress
level that you use your body to create.
Listen to what I just said.
You're using your body in such a way to magnetize
and elevate your stress level.
See, that physiology of hunched over, shallow breathing,
right, is something that is the same as depression,
as fear, as worry, as stress, as pain, as anxiety.
It's the same thing you do with your body
to create all those emotions.
You may need to check if you do this to yourself
when a problem arises.
The other type of physiology is like when we're working out,
when we're laughing, right?
Ex-dice if you're with your significant other, right?
That problem, that, that, yes, that celebration,
that's a different physiology, isn't it?
It's your back straight, your breathing deeply,
you're smiling, you're using your whole body,
your face muscles, right?
Your face is small.
There's a certain way you do laughter,
and joy, and pleasure, and ecstasy physically, isn't there?
And so when a problem arises, check your physiology.
You can't make a great decision from a bad physiology. You can't make a great decision from a bad physiology.
You can't make a decision in stress.
And so I'm checking these things all the time.
One of the biggest things I check
when a problem rises is my physiology
because I have a pattern where I go back
to that depressed, worried stress, anxiety, physiology.
And then I either can't make a decision, I can't execute.
So check that pattern with you.
When a problem arises, what do I do physically?
This is something nobody talks about.
But you probably get quiet and hunched over.
You start repeating those thoughts and magnifying it, and you're using your body in such a way
that elevates the stress and gives you a disempowering physiology to make great decisions.
So get back to that workout, ecstasy, laughter, joy, passion, physiology.
Just move your body, do some jumping jacks,
take a quick run, take a walk, right?
You've all probably had the experience
where you've solved problems working out,
you've solved problems in the shower,
you've solved problems in a peak physical state.
So change your physiology,
you can change the ability to solve that problem.
Okay, so let's now transition into a very step-by-step process
that I want you to utilize when a problem
and challenge arises.
That's not in the 85% category that should be solved
right away, right?
Remember this, worry is a misuse of your imagination.
So is stress.
So make sure you're taking an empowering meaning.
One more meaning I want you to take away is
problems are always an indicator that you're
making progress.
This is so counterintuitive to what we think.
When a problem arises, where our mind will naturally go is, I'm losing something, as I said
earlier, I'm taking a step backwards.
But the actual arrival of the problem, it's mere presence in your life, is an indicator
you're on the road to progress.
Otherwise it wouldn't be there. It's an impediment to the next level, but it's an indicator you're on the road to progress. Otherwise, it wouldn't be there.
It's an impediment to the next level, but it's an indicator of progress.
These are all things you must know and believe to be true.
So you take the right meaning away, so you make the right decisions.
Number one thing you must do, define reality.
Where are you really?
What does this really mean?
What is this really all about?
So you have to define reality. Like, what does this really mean? What is this really all about? So you have to define reality.
Like what does this really mean?
What is really happening right now?
Not the story you've already started to tell yourself
about what's happening,
but can you get clear?
Can you step out of your own situation
and look at the problem from an independent perspective,
from an unbiased perspective and define reality?
What really is the challenge?
What really is the problem? What really is the problem?
Without telling your story about it,
we all begin to tell an immediate story.
Here we go again, people always do this to me.
I'm gonna lose that.
I've made a better decision here.
And what we do at this stage, way too early,
is we begin to assign blame.
Blame should never be assigned in the problem solving process.
That is post mortem.
That is after you're done solving the problem and it is dead.
The mistake we make is we start to tell the story
and who's fault it is.
It's my fault, it's their fault.
And what happens is that the pleats are energy,
it distracts our focus from the solution
and it begins this story that we start stacking ourselves.
So when that tendency comes up in you,
that need, that behavior, that pattern, who's to blame,
who's fault is it?
This takes you away from the solution.
It does not solve the problem, it magnifies the problem.
Always remember this, we will assign blame when it's over.
I'm all about the solution.
Laser focused on the solution.
See, the ability to get laser focused on something in life.
You can obliterate things in life.
You can achieve such massive things if you begin to build the muscle of eliminating distractions,
eliminating the stories, eliminating the stress and getting perfect clarity on where you
really are.
And the number one stressor, the number one distraction is who's to blame?
What's my story? Before it's even been solved, we want to assign blame. That is a distraction.
Don't do it. Number two, you have to get a clear vision of what you want. Like exactly
what do you want when this problem is solved? What do you want to be happening different
than it is now specifically? It can't be a general thing. A can't be that you just want
to eliminate this. What is it that you want?
You can't just eliminate something
without replacing it with what exactly is you want.
So the second thing I always ask myself,
and I do this very quickly.
And remember, this is only on 15% of the problems.
What is it exactly that I want?
With specificity with clarity.
Because this laser focus now, I can move towards a solution
if I'm clear on what it is, which is number three.
Once I'm clear on what it is, get resourceful. Once you figured out exactly what it is,
the number two, the third step is to get totally resourceful about solving the problem. What does
that mean? Who are the people that can help you? The resources, the places, the things, the circumstances,
the collaborations? Who is that you might need to talk to, who's solved a similar problem when you're like, what are the resources available
to you?
The more you begin to point out to yourself, I have all these resources at my disposal.
The more your anxiety and stress level begins to go down and it's true.
Are there problems like this you've solved in the past, something similar in the past you've
solved or somebody else has solved?
Most people get very unresourcedful. They feel like there's no hope, no help. So ask yourself, how do I get resourceful?
What are my resources here? And then the last thing, if I could just say this to you that are people
of faith or if you plug into the universe, why don't you embrace the fact and the belief that
you're being guided, that there's a blessing happening in your life or that you can plug into
something that's got great answers for you.
There's resources everywhere for you, for those of you that are people or faith, or even
if you're somebody who you don't have a specific religion, but you plug into the energy of
the world.
Why is it that when a problem arises, we abandon our God, we abandon our faith, we abandon
the fact that we're guided, we abandon the higher consciousness that we believe in. Why is it that when a problem arises? We abandon
that. Why don't you believe your guiding? My great resource is my contacts, my
friends, my previous experience. Maybe the people around me that I can talk to.
But my biggest one is my God. I'm being guided. I'm being blessed. I'm favored.
Plug into that divine inspiration, that divine understanding.
If you pray for their guidance,
or you pray for their help,
you pray for their will, right?
And you can pray for the information as well.
So begin to feel your guided,
get super resourceful is the third step.
The fourth, empowering question,
you just ask yourself very quickly,
what can I learn from this?
People say to me, that's really difficult to do
in the middle of the problem. No, it's not. It's just something that's a habit you've not built yet. what can I learn from this? People say to me, that's really difficult to do in the middle of the problem. No, it's not. It's just
something that's a habit you've not built yet. What can I learn from this? What's
the learning experience? Because as you're learning as you go, this problem is
less likely to repeat itself in our lives. There's nothing wrong with making
mistakes. There's nothing wrong with even having problems. There's a challenge if
we continue to repeat the same mistake that causes the same problems. And so what can I learn from this?
Now you're leveraging this problem to grow.
Now this isn't something you're just overcoming
and putting behind you,
but you're using this experience and this challenge
to move in front of it.
Not just get it behind you.
There's a big difference in that perspective.
What's great about this problem?
That's a difficult question to ask
when you're going through the middle of it, Ed. No, it's not. Not if you build the habit,
not if you begin to think like this because what that does is it changes the meaning to you.
It puts you in an empowering state and not a disempowering state. So what is great about this?
There are always great things in having problems and challenges, whether it's going to be that you
be more prepared next time or you're going to put things in place that will prevent it from
happening next time or what you're going to learn from it or how you're going to grow from it or who you're going to
connect with from it or the other ancillary things are going to be improved or the fact that it
just gives you a challenge and keeps you alive right but what's great about the problem it just
helps you take the right meaning the more we can get in the right state in the right meaning
the more we're going to be able to do the three things we talked about which is make that decision
load ourselves with certainty and take massive insane action.
So the more you understand that a couple of reasons this is great, the more you've learned
something from it, the more you're flooding yourself with certainty.
All of these are steps that help you with step two, I shared earlier, of flooding yourself
with certainty, because I know what I said that I'm like, I know you were thinking, I
can make the decision and I understand number three within saying action, but how do I get more certain?
How do you do that?
You do that by taking away what you're learning,
by taking away what's great about it.
Number five, what's not perfect yet?
And that question is different than what's great,
what's not perfect yet?
And you begin to understand what could make it more perfect.
It helps you refine and get more specific
and it helps you with your certainty.
Number six, what am I willing to do
to make it the way I want it?
This is important because there will be things
in a minute you're not willing to do.
But what are you willing to do?
Is it an expenditure of money, time, resources,
calling it a favor with somebody, calling a meeting,
willing to call a friend about something?
What are you willing to do to make it the way you want it?
Now, you're clear on how you want it to be. What are you willing to do to make it the way you want it?
And that leads to number seven. What are you not willing to do to make it the way you want it?
Maybe there's an extent you will not go to to solve this problem. There's a level to which you will go.
There are things you won't do. It might be, I won't compromise my integrity.
I won't lie. I'm not going to spend more than this money on it, or this time, or this resource,
or this energy. This is important to quantify as well because it helps create for us more certainty
and it gives us more clarity. I won't do this. I won't cheat. I won't be unethical. I won't
raise my voice. I won't ruin a relationship over this. It might be with a person at your job
or who works for you.
And they're creating a problem for you.
I've had situations like this a few weeks ago,
one of my colleagues was not holding up
their end of the bargain on their work.
And I wanted to solve that problem.
And I thought about how I could grow from it.
What was good about it, what I could learn from it.
I got resourceful about it.
I decided what I was willing to do. But I also
decided what I wasn't willing to do. And what I wasn't willing to do to solve this problem was to
ruin that relationship with this person, was to hurt their self-confidence, was to give them more
pain and anxiety and worry on their own life. Because I knew part of that was the reason they
were struggling that created the problem in the first place. Their own pain, their own anxiety, their own worry, their own fears,
helped create this problem I was solving,
and I was unwilling to contribute more to that to solve it.
And then lastly, how can I enjoy the process?
Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy the process
of overcoming challenges and problems
rather than always being a grind,
always being something we hate, always being painful.
And again, this isn't fluff.
Sometimes challenges and problems are just painful things we're going to get through.
But these questions can empower you to make it less this way.
And so ask yourself that question, what can I do to enjoy this?
Because the more you can find enjoyment in the process of something that's going to always
be in your life, just think about this.
We have this sort of fantasy that if I can get rich enough
or I can get in the perfect relationship
or I have the best business
or maybe if I just don't do anything
and I retire someday,
I won't have problems and challenges in my life.
Now, we consciously know that's not true,
but it's sort of the fantasy we live with.
And now that I point that,
you know, that is crazy.
Of course, I'm always going to have these things.
So since you have an acceptance that problems and challenges are going to exist,
isn't it probably important that you learn to enjoy the process of overcoming them and solving them?
I think all the time, how can I enjoy this? I think, man, what are all the great things that are going
to happen when this is solved? Whose lives are going to be better when this is solved? How much better is my
body, my fitness, my faith, my family, my life, other people's lives when this problem is solved, depending
on what the problem and challenge is, and that helps me enjoy the process. I also remind
myself this problem is helping me grow. It's an existence because I'm making progress
in my life. So all these things fit a meaning that help us make the best decisions possible. And then finally, I want to give you four things that I think are mandatory and solving problems.
Number one, all problems must be solved on paper.
And I'll substitute paper for a keyboard.
But I think they need to be written out problems.
There's a process that happens in a clarity of thought
when we move the problem just out of our mind where all the emotions are
and onto a piece of paper where we get resourceful and we get specific and so
all problems in the 15% category need to be solved on paper. When you write them
down you begin to see them. Also by putting the problem outside of your mind and
on a piece of paper you remove yourself from the emotion of the problem and you
become outside the problem and your perspective changes simply by writing it.
It gives you a different level of awareness to solve the problem from.
It removes you from it and the emotion often times and it gives you a world view, a perspective
of above it that's different than when you're in it in your head.
This is a huge thing I do on almost every problem I have that's in the 15% category is putting it on paper.
Then I'm above it and not in it
and I have a much better probability of solving.
That's a huge one.
Number two is we talked earlier about being clear
on what you want, but I also want to attach to that
having a perspective as to why you want it.
So not only being very clear about what you want,
but why you want it, and then ask yourself inside
that question, how do I know when it's solved? What's my perspective? What's my
evidence I need to know the problem was solved? Number two, so it's in writing,
how do I know when it was solved? What evidence? What would need to happen? What do
I exactly want? Why do I want it? And what's the evidence that it was solved so
that you will move past it? So that is something that is now behind you but more
importantly, you are in front of it. Third is always remember decisions are made on probability. Once you've made that decision,
right, what have we talked about? Flood yourself a certainty and take massive action,
but all decisions are made on probability, meaning there's never a perfect plan.
You may make a decision to solve a problem that doesn't work, but what we're trying to do is make
a decision that gives us the highest probability of solving it. So make all your decisions based on probability, not perfection.
If you're sitting here waiting for the perfect solution,
or if it doesn't work, or you've had any experience in your life,
when you tried to solve something, it didn't happen,
you're setting up an unfair standard for yourself.
Problem solving is about probability.
So make sure you're making a decision that gives you the highest probability of solving it.
And then fourth, all decisions need what I call value clarity.
Often you're going to have several results you could choose from to solve a problem,
or there'll be several results when you solve the problem.
And you got to be clear about their order of importance.
Sometimes one problem has three or four problems connected to it, or the solution of it will
cause three or four different things.
So it's getting clarity on importance level
of solving the problem in its order.
And then finally, I want to remind you of one thing
on solving anything in your life
on making any change, whether it's solving a problem
or just taking your life to a different level.
In my opinion, it's always 75% psychology
and 25% actual mechanics.
And so I want you to be thinking about what you're thinking.
The pathway to the best solutions, the pathway to great change in our life, is
always 75% what I'd call psychology or thinking, and 25% of it is the actual
physical execution of the problem. So when you're making the decisions, focus 75%
on the psychology and the mindset, 25% on the execution. And I hope that helps
you today with some very tactical steps.
I don't know that I've ever laid out more tactics and steps in one thing
because it's such an important topic.
And I gotta be honest with you, there's a great song, big and small said for years,
more money, more problems, right?
And the truth of the matter is, that's true.
And so if you're thinking that the wealthier you get or the more successful
you get the fewer problems you're gonna have, that's not the case.
And all the people that are achieving in their life right now are nodding their heads
across the world, listening this because they would all tell you, and you could tell this
too.
You have more problems now than you did when you were a kid.
Right now in your life, if you're at a higher level than you were five years ago, there
are more frequent problems and sometimes even bigger problems as you progress in life. That's why it's so true
that problems and challenges are an indication of progress. Show me the size of your problem and
I will show you the size of your success and frankly the size and scope of your life. And so please
know, learning to solve problems at the level you're at now and having a formula and a recipe,
like what I just talked about, is so critical. You may say, look at my level you're at now and having a formula in a recipe like what I just talked about is so
Crickly you may say look at my level. I don't need to know what's great about a problem
I don't need to know what I'm learning from it
Yes, you do because you're building the habits and routines that'll serve you as the problems get bigger and bigger and bigger in your life in the
Challenges and what's wonderful about that is it also proves to be true when I told you earlier. The bigger the problem and the challenge, the bigger the opportunity, the greater the
indicator you're going to grow and have progress because I'm telling you as someone whose
life's grown pretty substantially the last 25 or 30 years, I don't have fewer problems,
I have more and they're not smaller, they're bigger and every one of them is such a wonderful
opportunity for me to grow and to change and to experience, to help other people,
but it's also been an indication all the way
in my life of progress.
I'd be terrified, I'd be miserable,
I'd be concerned if my life started
and not have problems on a regular basis
and challenges, I do love them,
I do look at what's great about them,
I do look at how I can enjoy them
because they're a constant and a staple in all of our lives.
And so it's not gonna go away as you climb the ladder.
That's why having this formula and this recipe is so important and important that I give
it to you now.
I just want to tell you how much I believe in you.
And I share this kind of level of specificity.
And let's just be honest, I don't mean to be braggadocious, but nobody in the world shares
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Just every day, when I make a post
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We make a drawing every day.
Everyone who makes a comment the first two minutes,
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It's pretty cool stuff.
I don't think anybody else does it.
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And I can help you on a one on one basis every once in a while.
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Follow me on Instagram, turn your notifications on and make a comment within the
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By the way, here's the other thing that's cool.
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week, we pick somebody who just commented on every post every day. And I usually post,
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when I make a post of my main fee. I look forward to engaging with you and God bless
you and max out.