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The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell

Don't Waste This Year - 15 Principles of Success

02 Jan 2025

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Get The Book (Buy Back Your Time): https://bit.ly/3pCTG78  Subscribe to My Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3W2tjp2 People see the success. The cars. The jet… and think I’m special. That I’ve got something they don’t. I’m NOT special. I started out as a broke 17 year old struggling with crime, addiction, and ADHD. But I’m going to share the 15 Principles of Success that took me from that to selling 3 companies, writing a WSJ bestselling book, and building a $100 million dollar empire. Anyone can use these to level up and actually become rich in 2025. IG: @danmartell X: @danmartell

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0.109 - 14.72 Dan Martell

I started out as a broke 17 year old struggling with bad decisions, addiction and ADHD. But I'm going to share with you the 15 principles of success that took me from that to selling three companies, writing a Wall Street Journal bestselling book and building a hundred million dollar empire. Welcome to the Martell Method.

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15.021 - 37.694 Dan Martell

I went from rehab at 17 to building a hundred million dollar empire and being a Wall Street Journal bestselling author. In this podcast, I'll show you exactly how to build a life and business you don't grow to hate. My bestselling book, Buy Back Your Time, is out now. Grab a copy at buybackyourtime.com or at any of your preferred online retailers. Principle number one, use fear as a compass.

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37.934 - 52.781 Dan Martell

I used to think working hard meant grinding. My first company, I would do 100 hours a week, almost burning myself out. And it turns out that working hard and doing the right thing are not connected at all. Working hard doesn't mean hustling. Working hard means doing the thing that scares you.

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52.881 - 71.655 Dan Martell

I always think of this awesome quote by Joseph Campbell that says, the cave that you fear to enter most holds the treasure that you seek. Meaning the thing that you don't wanna do, that conversation, that decision, showing up to that place that gives you anxiety, that freaks you out a little bit, that's actually hard work. That's fear. And the fear is the compass in that situation.

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71.735 - 90.451 Dan Martell

A lot of people get imposter syndrome, but it just means you're stretching your identity. If you're actually in a room when you're the bottom person in the room, you're in the right room. You just have to rewrite the story that you're telling yourself. It's crazy because fear is the path. The obstacle is the way, as Ryan Holiday would put it. Fear just stands for false evidence appearing real.

90.531 - 107.947 Dan Martell

So even though you're scared, that's what courage means. Courage isn't taking action towards the thing you want because you're not scared. Courage means in the face of fear, you make the right decision. And fear acts as a North Star. You have to take action before you convince yourself not to do it. I would argue in that moment, do something quick.

108.067 - 122.969 Dan Martell

Because if you let your left brain convince you out of it, you're going to wake up one day wishing you would have made that decision. Regret minimization is acting in spite of fear. Which brings us to principle number two, play to win, don't play not to lose. I have so many rich friends that are always focused on not paying taxes.

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They'll go so far down that strategy as they'll go and move to another country. How about go make more money? How about go try to be better? The world rewards those who make courageous decisions.

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Even though you know it's going to be hard, if you make a decision that is forward movement, not away from pain, not away from a bad decision, moving towards it is going to come with so much positive energy that that momentum will actually help you get there a lot faster. So stop trying to act by reducing the downside, getting rid of all of it. They'll always be there.

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