Brandon
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I call it the 24-hour rule. You should be checking your money every 24 hours. Don't hide from it. Don't pretend like you don't want to see it. I don't want you to go to the ATM machine to find out you don't have enough money to pull money out because you're not aware. Have the app on your phone. Check it often. If you don't like the number, make it better.
I call it the 24-hour rule. You should be checking your money every 24 hours. Don't hide from it. Don't pretend like you don't want to see it. I don't want you to go to the ATM machine to find out you don't have enough money to pull money out because you're not aware. Have the app on your phone. Check it often. If you don't like the number, make it better.
I call it the 24-hour rule. You should be checking your money every 24 hours. Don't hide from it. Don't pretend like you don't want to see it. I don't want you to go to the ATM machine to find out you don't have enough money to pull money out because you're not aware. Have the app on your phone. Check it often. If you don't like the number, make it better.
Which brings us to tiny habit number two, value your time. If you don't value your time, no one else will. You'll be upset that people are taking advantage of you, asking you to do favors and never returning it in the first place. Rich people say no more than they say yes, because a yes is a no to their future and a no is a yes to their goals. What do you want to create in the future?
Which brings us to tiny habit number two, value your time. If you don't value your time, no one else will. You'll be upset that people are taking advantage of you, asking you to do favors and never returning it in the first place. Rich people say no more than they say yes, because a yes is a no to their future and a no is a yes to their goals. What do you want to create in the future?
Which brings us to tiny habit number two, value your time. If you don't value your time, no one else will. You'll be upset that people are taking advantage of you, asking you to do favors and never returning it in the first place. Rich people say no more than they say yes, because a yes is a no to their future and a no is a yes to their goals. What do you want to create in the future?
It's actually okay to be a little selfish to create a better scenario for who you are and what access to resources you have so you can be richer, so you can be more for people in the future. Which brings us to tiny habit number three, set clear goals.
It's actually okay to be a little selfish to create a better scenario for who you are and what access to resources you have so you can be richer, so you can be more for people in the future. Which brings us to tiny habit number three, set clear goals.
It's actually okay to be a little selfish to create a better scenario for who you are and what access to resources you have so you can be richer, so you can be more for people in the future. Which brings us to tiny habit number three, set clear goals.
When I started my first company that succeeded Spheric Technologies, I read a book called Good to Great and it said, you have to have a vision for your life. So I sat down and I created a vision. Five years, five continents, 50 million in revenue, 50 people. I don't even know where it came from. It sounded good. Did I get to that level in five years? No. Just shy though.
When I started my first company that succeeded Spheric Technologies, I read a book called Good to Great and it said, you have to have a vision for your life. So I sat down and I created a vision. Five years, five continents, 50 million in revenue, 50 people. I don't even know where it came from. It sounded good. Did I get to that level in five years? No. Just shy though.
When I started my first company that succeeded Spheric Technologies, I read a book called Good to Great and it said, you have to have a vision for your life. So I sat down and I created a vision. Five years, five continents, 50 million in revenue, 50 people. I don't even know where it came from. It sounded good. Did I get to that level in five years? No. Just shy though.
And that was the business that made me a multimillionaire. What I had was clarity and focus. See, a goal properly set is half complete. Most people just don't write it down. Without a deadline, that goal is just a dream. So I use this thing called the rule of 300 to help me hit my goals. It's all about having a 100% clarity, 100% belief, 100% of the time. If you do that, you'll hit your goal.
And that was the business that made me a multimillionaire. What I had was clarity and focus. See, a goal properly set is half complete. Most people just don't write it down. Without a deadline, that goal is just a dream. So I use this thing called the rule of 300 to help me hit my goals. It's all about having a 100% clarity, 100% belief, 100% of the time. If you do that, you'll hit your goal.
And that was the business that made me a multimillionaire. What I had was clarity and focus. See, a goal properly set is half complete. Most people just don't write it down. Without a deadline, that goal is just a dream. So I use this thing called the rule of 300 to help me hit my goals. It's all about having a 100% clarity, 100% belief, 100% of the time. If you do that, you'll hit your goal.
Which brings us to tiny habit number four, review your goals daily. Every day I use triggers. When I sit at my chair in the morning, when I'm doing my morning routine or I get in my car or I come to my desk at my office, to remind me to review my goals that are on my phone. So it's literally pinned at the top of my notes file and they're my 12 power goals for the year.
Which brings us to tiny habit number four, review your goals daily. Every day I use triggers. When I sit at my chair in the morning, when I'm doing my morning routine or I get in my car or I come to my desk at my office, to remind me to review my goals that are on my phone. So it's literally pinned at the top of my notes file and they're my 12 power goals for the year.
Which brings us to tiny habit number four, review your goals daily. Every day I use triggers. When I sit at my chair in the morning, when I'm doing my morning routine or I get in my car or I come to my desk at my office, to remind me to review my goals that are on my phone. So it's literally pinned at the top of my notes file and they're my 12 power goals for the year.
Most people set goals and don't review until the end of the year and they realize either hit them or didn't hit them. It's like business plans. They usually write them and then stuff them in a drawer. I review my goals three times a day. The way I make it easy on myself is I just connect it to a trigger.
Most people set goals and don't review until the end of the year and they realize either hit them or didn't hit them. It's like business plans. They usually write them and then stuff them in a drawer. I review my goals three times a day. The way I make it easy on myself is I just connect it to a trigger.