Achieve Your Goals with Hal Elrod
178: Beating Cancer: A Dialogue On What Matters Most with Jon and Hal (Part 2)
26 Jul 2017
When we accept life before it happens, we get to keep the power that adversity will try to take away from us. We get to control the narrative. Instead of focusing on "why me?", we can instead choose how we give meaning to something. In other words, adversity doesn't hurt you, it serves you! Which is what you learned in Part 1 of "Beating Cancer: A Dialogue On Converting Adversity into Advantage". If you haven't heard it, I encourage you to go back and check it out! In Part 2, we continue the conversation and dive deep into what matters the most. I break down the most profound lessons learned since being diagnosed with cancer, including the 3 factors (Perspective, Love & Gratitude, and Freedom) that have completely transformed the way I now see the world. This conversation actually may surprise a lot of listeners. You'll hear that before being diagnosed with cancer, I never truly believed I was deserving of my success. Today I not only explain why, but I share the affirmation that's shifting my mindset! KEY TAKEAWAYS Learn how perspective can determine your attitude, and therefore the quality of your life. How to turn emotional pain and negativity into love and gratitude that serves you unconditionally. Transform your relationships and your business, through the act of selflessly giving. The single most important way to achieve ultimate freedom in your life. HINT: It doesn't matter how much money you have, this is something you can take action on today! Find out why you should attend The Best Year Ever Blueprint. AYG TWEETABLE ''It is our perspective that determines our attitude.'' - Hal Elrod EPISODE RESOURCES The Best Year Ever Blueprint Get a PhD in You: A Course in Miraculous Self-Discovery Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It Support The Unsupported Facebook Group CONNECT WITH HAL Facebook Twitter Achieve Your Goals Podcast on iTunes Copyright © 2017 Miracle Morning, LP and International Literary Properties LLC RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST Reviews for the podcast on iTunes are greatly appreciated and will allow us to get the word out about the show and grow as a community. We read every single review and believe each one goes a long way in helping us make the show even better! If you received value from this episode, please take a moment and rate and review the podcast by clicking here.
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