I am interested in the science behind moving the needle.
I owe a lot of the progress I’ve made to these people:
Tony Robbins
Tony Robbins teaches me how to change my state and how to use my senses to accomplish everything. When you have to execute something difficult, the most important part of the execution starts in your brain; the preparation.
Anything in life is possible, but it first has to start in your mind and your communication follows.
I also learned a tremendous thing about how you can obviously control how you respond to a situation. There’s a big difference between reacting and responding. When you react, that is your first response based on your emotions. When you respond, you have control because you first think how you will respond. So you can set the desired situation in your hands by doing it that way.
Bob Proctor
May he rest in peace. Bob was all in on mindset and manifestation. The first book I read was an audiobook. Someone had put the audio track of the movie The Secret on a CD and called it an audiobook. Back in 2008, I played that CD repeatedly in the car every day. But in that year, that theory didn’t strike me enough. So, I put it down for a couple of years then. After a few years, several seminar recordings of Bob Proctor came into my timeline, and I entered the rabbit hole again and started applying everything he said to me. And everything started to change. I was not that nervous anymore; I developed a positive mindset instead of a negative mindset.
Grant Cardone
Uncle G, Mister Energy. I love that guy. I learned much from Grant Cardone when it comes to sales and selling. Everything is sales. When you try to convince someone about your idea of why you wanted candy as a child, why you want to come home later, why you still need to do your homework. Every time you come up with reasons, you’re actually selling to someone.
What I also love about Grant is his perseverance and putting yourself out there. This requires an ‘extravert’ button you learn how to switch on and off.
 
					
