Paul Akers
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Podcast Appearances
I didn't think it was good enough.
So I redid it this morning.
Part of my 3Sing when I was cleaning my office and cleaning things up, I said, oh, you know what?
That guitar case, it needs to be improving.
So I went out and spent 15 minutes and made my guitar case beautiful.
better.
And as a result, the next time I pick up my backpack and three days ago to Japan, I'm going to go, yeah, I'm never going to run out of my pick.
I'm never going to look for my capo.
I'm never going to look for my Allen wrench to adjust my truss rod.
It's so awesome.
I can't even tell you.
I get so excited when I think about it.
Everything's getting better.
Everything in my life is getting better every day.
What does a person feel like when everything is getting better?
And why people are depressed?
Because nothing's changing.
As a matter of fact, they're in decline.
This lean thing, this idea of continuous improvement is like the secret to life, secret to happiness, the secret to success in every avenue, whether it be sports.
I applied it to my health.