Your World Within Podcast by Eddie Pinero
MORNING MOTIVATION - Wake Up Early, Start Your Day Right! Listen Every Day! - 2 Hour Motivation
08 Nov 2024
Today, we’re digging into those moments that feel uncomfortable—the times we feel stuck, question our path, or lose perspective. Here’s the thing: those moments aren’t mistakes or signs that something’s wrong. They’re features, not bugs. They’re a part of stepping into life, and they’re here to challenge us, to ask: What will you make of this? When life presents a fork in the road, we get to choose the story we tell about it. It’s not about perfectly controlling outcomes, but choosing what each moment means. Jim Rohn often said success is easy—a few small choices made each day. But what’s just as easy is choosing not to take those steps. Every decision, big or small, is a brick in the world we’re building for ourselves. So, the question becomes, What are you constructing? Life will give you the pieces. It’s up to you to turn them into something meaningful, something uniquely yours.
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Feeling stuck is a feature, not a bug. Having moments of doubt is a feature, not a bug. Losing perspective from time to time is a feature, not a bug. There's no way to step out into the world and avoid these things. Therefore, the question is not, will these moments arise? The question is, when they inevitably do, what will you make of them?
And I think that fork in the road is often very misunderstood. How you look at the world around you is everything. Not because, as the great Tony Robbins says, you close your eyes and chant, there's no weeds, there's no weeds, and they're suddenly gone from your garden. but because it's indicative of the choice we have.
That when something happens, we don't always get to control how it unfolds before us, but we do get to choose what it means. And that's it. A simple decision. And you can see how it's just as easy to go one way as it is to go another. Citing another brilliant voice in this space, Jim Rohn used to say something along the lines of, success is easy.
It's nothing more than a few simple decisions every day. Well, when asked why isn't everyone successful, he'd say, because being unsuccessful is easy too. Choosing not to do those things is easy too. Everything is about your decoder. The world provides the pieces, but it makes you the architect. And so, what are you building?
The ones who have had the greatest impact, designed beautiful change, added value to the world, they did it through chaos. Yet those who are the angriest, who've done very little with the gifts allotted to them, they'll cite some variation of chaos for the reason they haven't succeeded. It's the lens, it's the decoder, it's the fork in the road and you choosing which direction you will take.
If you're feeling trapped in a routine, You have, in some capacity, taken the pieces around you and created a story of limitation. You're forgetting that nothing is stopping you from trying something new today, taking a risk today. When you're feeling insufficient or like everyone around you has it all figured out, you've taken the pieces and created a story of imaginary adversaries.
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