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Master Consistency

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Master consistency. Become loyal to your

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path. Continue to remain focused on your

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destination and refuse to be distracted.

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Isolate your mind. Surround yourself

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with things that align with your vision

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and your vision only. Utilize every

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minute of your day to cover more ground

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bringing you closer to success. You may

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be asking how to achieve this mindset,

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but my question to you is, why would you

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choose otherwise? Why would you choose

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to be inconsistent? Because at the end

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of the day, it is all a matter of

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choice. So, why? So, you can feel

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comfortable? Comfortability fosters

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stagnation. And I assume if you're

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watching these videos, a stagnant life

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is not what you are in pursuit of. So,

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what is it? I know what it is. You do

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not believe that you will be rewarded

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for your struggles, for the discomfort

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that you tolerate in efforts to stay

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loyal to your path. But you must know

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that if you try your hardest at

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anything, you will find success. You

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cannot lose. [music] How do I know this?

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Because every one of us possesses a

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power that originates from God. This is

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the most pure and powerful energy that

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exists. And if you become close to it

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and empower it, there will be nothing in

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this world that you cannot do.

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>> I dare you to stop playing around with

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your life and your future.

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And dedicate the next 6 months

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exclusively to your goals and only your

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goals.

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Don't on any account tell anyone. Nobody

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on Instagram. Nobody on Tik Tok. Just

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disappear and do the work. And then

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reappear in 6 months and you'll be a

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different person.

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The question is, will you actually do it

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and put it into practice?

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Now, you need to understand some things

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that you're going to make a lot of

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people angry when you start doing what's

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best for you.

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You You to accept the fact that there

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really won't be anybody who can teach

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you. It's going to be day-by-day

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learning, mistake after mistake, but

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every mistake you make, it's all

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necessary because it's part of the

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learning curve leading towards a big

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change in your fortunes.

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Just think about it because the next 6

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months are going to be as tough as it

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gets.

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No mentor,

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no shortcuts,

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just pain, errors, mistakes, and hard

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work.

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You learn to earn by failing time and

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again, and every mistake isn't a loss,

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but a stepping stone to improvement,

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to growing yourself and making a better

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future for you and your family,

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but it isn't given to you.

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Never, ever forget. It's earned one day

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at a time.

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>> 85%

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of life is just showing up. If you show

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up, there's a chance something could

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[music] happen. Show up. One of the most

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powerful forces in life

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is consistency. [music]

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It's consistency. Being able to do

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something in repetition over and over

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and over again. That's how you start

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big movement. That's how you get big

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results. That's how you build a body,

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that's how you build a business, is

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consistency. It's small wins every

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single day.

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>> And so, like the consistency of work,

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Monday, get better. Tuesday, get better.

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Wednesday, get better, right? And you do

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that over a period of time, you know,

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not like 1 month or 2 months. I mean,

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it's

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3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 years, and then

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you you know, you can get to where you

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want to go.

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>> Consistency, consistency, consistency,

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man. That's the name of the game, bro.

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Don't get much simpler than that. If you

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keep going every single day and don't

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stop,

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your competition will fall off, bro.

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These [ __ ] ain't cut like you, bro.

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They ain't ready for prime time. They

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ain't trying to get right. They take

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days off, this day off, that day off.

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They're lazy. I'm tired that No.

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Grind every day, one foot in front of

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the other, bro. And I promise you,

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you're going to be lapping these folks,

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bro.

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>> Everything else after that is secondary.

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You've got to be passionate about it.

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That's number one. Number two, you just

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don't ever quit. I tell people all the

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time, I wasn't always the smartest

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person in the room. I was just the SOB

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that refused to quit.

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>> The greatest of all qualities to

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guarantee success is the absolute

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willingness to go at anything and refuse

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to stop until you achieve it. And you

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know something, the statistics show that

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95% of the goals that you set for

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yourself, you will achieve if you refuse

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to quit. Our natural tendency is to sell

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ourselves short. Our natural tendency is

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to think of the reasons why we can't

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before we think of the reasons why we

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can. So, the key to breaking ourselves

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out of the comfort zone and breaking

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ourselves loose of the shackles of

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helplessness

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>> [music]

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>> is courage and confidence.

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>> That at the end of every day, you look

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yourself in the mirror and you ask

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yourself, "Did I get better today?"

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If the answer is yes, and you do that

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for 5 years, 10 years, 15 years, how

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much better are you going to be? Are you

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getting better every single

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[clears throat] day? That's the

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question, right? And it's just taking

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small steps. You don't try to get it all

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done in 1 day, in 1 week, in 1 year,

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right? It's the process of getting

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better every day and doing that for a

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period of years

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that then create the masterpiece.

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>> Remember, only the disciplined [music]

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ones

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are free in life.

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I repeat again,

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only the disciplined ones

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are free in life.

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>> [music]

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>> If you are indisciplined,

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you are a slave to your moods.

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You are a slave to your passions.

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>> You need discipline. [music]

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Cuz motivation's not there every day.

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Motivate I'm missing motivation most

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days.

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>> Wow, really?

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>> yeah. Sometimes I got motivation.

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Sometimes I'm like, "Fuck yeah, today I

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feel good. I can't wait to get to the

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gym." A lot of days I'm like, "Got to

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get to the gym." And then once I get

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going, then I I And I feel great when

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it's over. But it's that beginning part

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that's hard because your body wants to

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stay comfortable.

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>> Every time I start doing things I don't

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want to do, I grow.

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>> Yes. That's a lesson that people need to

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hear and learn. Like you've got to do

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things that you don't want to do cuz you

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show your body that your mind is the

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boss.

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>> One of the things is to have a routine.

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Consistency. If you have consistency,

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[music] you're going to be good in the

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future or you're going to be better than

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other ones in the future. Sometimes you

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don't want to go to the gym. Of course

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no. But I go because I have a compromise

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with myself. If you don't do it add

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something more than other ones, you're

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never going to be number one like me.

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>> I knew that I was not going to be

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stopped. [music]

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You know, so at the age of 18,

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this was my life.

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Right? So you can't possibly become

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better than me

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because you're not spending the time on

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it that I do.

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Even if you want to spend the time on

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it, you can't cuz you have other things.

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You have other responsibilities that are

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taking you away from it.

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>> [music]

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>> So I already won.

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>> Working it pays off majorly, majorly.

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And all the small details of it make the

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big details. Again, I go back to the

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structure. Wake up at a certain time,

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train at a certain time. Structure is

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the key to to to to to real success I

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feel, you know. You've got to be

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structured. You can't be

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just on the fly.

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>> Everywhere I look I see fake work,

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pretend work. I put in real work, hard

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work. People pull out all the time and

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people make excuses all the time, but

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I just get on with it, put in the work,

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and and reap the rewards, and and that's

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it. That's why you see me with

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everything. I'm with complete control of

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this whole game.

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>> You've got to pay a price to be the

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best. The best pay a big price.

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You've got to work harder. You've got to

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commit more. You have to take more

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responsibility. You have to deal with

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more ups and downs. How much are you

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willing to suffer?

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>> Nothing's ever going to be given to you.

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Everything's going to be earned.

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If If don't go out there and put in the

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work, you don't go there and the effort,

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one, you're not going to get the

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results.

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But two, and more importantly, you don't

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deserve it.

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You didn't earn it.

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>> Just keep stacking days.

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>> Mhm.

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>> Just keep [music] stacking days. As long

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as you keep stacking days, I promise you

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I promise you

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you will see the change, but everything

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that you want is on the other side of

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hard.

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>> Consistency

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doesn't guarantee that you'll be

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successful.

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But not being consistent will guarantee

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that you won't reach success.

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You have a productivity hack, an easy

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productivity hack. Instead of spending

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time getting in the mood to work, just

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start working. Confront the work. People

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think they need perfect conditions to

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start, when in reality, starting is the

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perfect condition.

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>> People

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who don't have a sense of purpose

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a mission

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and don't have a consistent routine, end

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up digging holes in their life. And it's

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not always Vicodin or some drug

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addiction.

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It could come as something benign as

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porn

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gambling

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over-drinking

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too much television

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things that slowly chip away at

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humanity, things that you people use to

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escape. Vaping

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uh binge-watching television

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all of these things are digging holes in

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your life.

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>> For everybody out there who's climbing a

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mountain, doesn't matter if you're an

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athlete, you're an entrepreneur, it

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doesn't matter. It isn't what you do one

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time. It isn't what you do a few times.

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That is not what your results mirror.

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Your results mirror what you do

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consistently, meaning whatever you are,

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consistency is what builds habits.

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Habits is what develops your way of

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being. Your way of being is what yields

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your results.

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>> [music]

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>> So

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if I want those results

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I have to be in alignment with that

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consistently.

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Consistency is the key to success.

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Consistency is the key to creating

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progress. It's you being and doing the

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same thing every single day.

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It's not glamorous. It's not sexy.

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In our society, it doesn't it doesn't

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look cool. It's boring, right? We can

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use We'll use Tim Duncan as an example.

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NBA Hall of Famer.

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He wasn't glamorous and he wasn't sexy,

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but he was consistent. You knew you were

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what you were going to get from him and

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he was a Hall of Famer because of it.

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So, developing your muscle of

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consistency will always always long-term

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get you to your goal.

Interactive Summary

This video emphasizes that consistency, discipline, and hard work are the fundamental drivers of success. It highlights the importance of maintaining a routine, refusing to quit even when motivation is lacking, and embracing the discomfort of daily progress to achieve long-term goals.

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