Eddie Pinero
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And here's what's become abundantly clear to me as I work through the logistics.
On travel days, I'm exponentially more productive than on my typical quote-unquote work day.
I wake up with an urgency and sense of control over my time that apparently is lacking on, say, your typical Tuesday, and I'm shot out of a cannon.
Today, for example, I've worked out, written and recorded two speeches, counting this one, recorded short video content sent to my editors, planned next week's topics,
might even have time to go live and hang out for a few minutes.
And I'm sitting here thinking, you know, dude, if I had a flight at noon every day, I'd be worth $500 million by June.
What is the difference between today and every other day?
Simple.
My approach towards it.
How I utilize and control the resources at my disposal.
This is a powerful, powerful thing to realize.
It begs the question, how can this urgency be manufactured?
Because that's what it's about, right?
Setting up the parameters so that they are most conducive to our success.
Another life-changing quote I came across a few years ago was, you are your own experiment.
Meaning life is about testing things, trying different methods, exploring different approaches, and also having the discipline to observe their outcomes.
why so that you can use that information to position yourself for success that info is as good as gold one understanding and two implementing so that you know we're not pushed back and forth by external factors like leaves in the wind but are instead creating our own ideal circumstances
These, let's just call them travel days, have helped me realize how much power, energy, control I relinquish on a typical day.
And most importantly, how I can change that.
Time for a new experiment.