The Stronger The “Why”, The Easier The “How”

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Have you ever attended a seminar, a course, or even an online program, got SUPER excited, put a few things you learned into practice, but then after a few weeks your momentum quickly faded away?

Or do you know of people this has happened to?

It happens a lot. I’ve seen other teachers remark on how they believe only a small percentage of folks who participate in self-help kind of teachings actually apply what they’ve learned immediately. For most people, gaining momentum is a process.

This isn’t to say that most people are slow, or lazy, or dim, or anything like that. It’s just human nature that makes sense. If you’ve been thinking and acting in a certain way for years and years, even when you realize that you need to change it doesn’t just happen overnight. You’ve got years of negative momentum to turn around, and sometimes that means a lot of false starts in order to get into consistent positive momentum.

The question is, how do we do that? How do you keep raising the bar so you get into a more successful routine in life?

The simplest answer: make it personal.

Whatever it is you want to achieve in life, it doesn’t matter how many courses you’ve attended or books you’ve read. You’ve got to have a “why” that is undeniably true for you.

Why do you need to be successful?

If it’s to prove to your parents that you’re good enough, write that down.

If it’s to have enough so your kids and family can have a great life, write that down.

If it’s to live the rich lifestyle, go on nice vacations, write that down.

If it’s to have enough money to contribute to other people, write that down.

That’s fantastic.

Be honest, and write it down on a cue card so you can easily read it.

Your reason for becoming successful is also your greatest motivator.

If you don’t have a big enough and good enough reason for becoming rich or successful in whatever you’re doing, you’re never going to do what it takes to do it. I don’t care if it’s money, business or sports.

Can you imagine what a person who’s training for the Olympics has to do on a daily basis? These athletes train somewhere between six and eight hours a day every single day, probably with one or no days off a week.

It’s a massive commitment. They have no life. They can’t go out with friends for a drink, coffee or really anything. Why would they do this to themselves?

It’s because they have a very powerful reason. Their reason is personal.

For anyone who loses a bit of drive, you need to go back to your why. Why is this important to me? Why would I want to create financial freedom?

Then what I want you to do is put that cue card on the wall right in front of you in your office or your home. Don’t lose sight of it. Leave that in front of you every single day. Look at that all the time. If you find that the reason is not important to you anymore, then change it.

If you don’t have a why, I guarantee one thing: you won’t have any money and success, either. Mark my words on this.

I’ve been very fortunate to be very successful myself. It wasn’t always like that, though. I went through about 12 years that I was not doing well. Many nights I had to choose between putting a couple of dollars’ worth of gas in my car or eating dinner that night.

It’s not like that sat well with me, but it didn’t seem like I could do much about it. Nothing I was doing was working. Can anybody relate to this?

What is the difference between what I’m doing now when I am very successful and what I was doing then when I wasn’t successful? The minute I put my big Why in writing and put it right in front of me, things began to change quickly.

The same has happened for hundreds of thousands of my students; the same can happen for you. Take that and please run with it.

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