Break The Bad Habits- Motivational Video 2017 [David's Official Transcription]

If you are intentional and deliberate, if you build it on Monday, if you build it on Tuesday, and if you build it on Wednesday. I want you to understand that it is not going to happen by luck. Productivity is always intentional and deliberate. No luck guys. Every single day, if you do a little, you're gonna wake up one day and your dreams are going to be a reality.

You can't just say you want it and say, "I want it as bad as I wanna breathe." It's cute to say it. But when it's showtime, when the sun comes up, you got all the books. You got all it takes. You got all the access. Now it's time to hunt. And what separates you from everybody else, is that when it is time to hunt, you're ready to hunt.

You look like a beast, but then when it's time to do what a beast do, you back up.

You gotta get up and make it happen. 

I can. I will. I must.

How do you get to that next level?

How do I get my business to the next place?

How do I get other people to the next place?

Look, if you wanna get rich, you wanna be really successful. And when I say rich, I'm not talking about money. I'm talking about a rich life.

Freedom.

Time with family.


Choices.


Get to do what you want.


Look, if you wanna be in business for yourself and free, you must learn to dominate. You cannot compete. But what do you doing man, what do you doing? You know that, most people are gonna spend more time in their life working than any other single thing? And not being successful?

You gotta be totally committed. Everybody agree?

You gotta be completely certain.

You want a million dollars, you want two million dollars, you want five million dollars? How much money do you want? How much success do you want? How much notoriety do you want? You want a New York Times bestseller? Why can't you have everything?

If you're not sure of your own value, your own goals and what you want, the world will never reward you. Of what you want, your value and your goals.

Dude, you need to pressure yourself.

You need to cook yourself.

You need a necessity level way up here.

When I wake up in the morning, I write my goals down. When I go to bed at night, I write my goals down. It's the first thing and the last thing I do every day. I've been doing that for 25 years. 

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Here are four steps you must take to create the next level of success in your life.

Number one: you must get attention. You gotta get attention. If you gotta scream to get it, get it.

What do these people have in common? Okay, there's Michael Jordan, Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, Oprah, a Navy SEAL, and my mother. You know what they have in common? This: Greatness has in common.

Immersion. They're immersed. They're immersed completely in their environment.

Number two: They're dedicated, completely dedicated.

Three: They have a total, total commitment.

Immerse yourself, okay? You have to immerse yourself right now. With reading. The right reading. Audio programs. Video. Find Youtube channels that are good for you. Immerse yourself with books, audio, video daily. Okay? You hit all three of those.

When I'm reading something, listening to something and watching something. These are completely different ways to learn.

Anybody can do this folks. Anybody can do this. This is not about a college degree.

This is about massive amounts of action to get attention for yourself. your brand, your company, your products, your ideas, your dreams.

Life is really really short.

And I think that we don't value and appreciate, you know, our freedoms, and opportunities in our life.

The universe is yours. Alright. You need to understand that.

Success does not require you to look out the window. It only requires that you look in the mirror. To be successful you don't have to look our the window and, "Oh, where's my help? Where are the people that I need?" All you gotta do is stop, look directly in the mirror, the one person you need to blow up, the one person you need to be successful is looking right back at you.

And if you're willing to make a commitment to that person in the mirror and say, "I make a commitment to you from this day forward, that whatever it takes, I'll do whatever it takes."

Whatever it is you want to accomplish or whatever it is you want to do, you literally have to see it first.

Have you ever looked yourself in the mirror and said I'm not getting up on time. You never looked yourself in the mirror and said, "you let you down." Until you get to that point, you let you down. You always want to blame other people. You want to hold other people to the fire, but you're not holding yourself to the fire. You just said you giving 50 percent. You owe you an explanation.

Why are you only giving 50 percent, what's wrong with you? You need to put yourself on punishment and I stopped being a victim. I stopped saying I've gotta wait for the good things to happen to me.

And I said I'm going to grind, I'm going to fight, I'm going to work, I'm going to press toward. I'm going to learn, I'm going to do everything in my power every single day. I'm going to do everything in my power to become a victor not a victim.

Winners win, and losers lose. I can't explain it any better than that. I don't know how it happens, but winners win.

And if you create a culture of losing, if you keep being a victim, if you keep letting losing happen to you, if you keep letting people do you and tear you any kind of way it's gonna become a culture.

I have standards, I have values.

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It's easy to go through life holding on to things that are weighing us down. Guilt, resentment, doubt, worry.

The problem is when we allow these things in, they're taking up space for the good things that should be there.

Imagine your life is like a container.

You were created to be filled with joy, peace, confidence, creativity. But if you allow worry in, it pushes out the peace.

There's not space for both. You can't go above 100%. You have a limited amount of room. If you allow guilt to take up space, that's space that you don't have for the confidence you need.

Some people don't enjoy their lives. It's because of their container. Their heart is contaminated with so many things.

They have 10% worry. Stressed out over their job.

12% bitterness. Mad at their neighbor.

20% guilt. Beating themselves up for past mistakes.

9% jealousy. Their coworker is more beautiful.

They don't realize 70% of their container is negative.

How much space are you giving to guilt?

To shame? To regret? To being against yourself?

Whatever it is, it's too much.

Give no place to guilt.

Give no place to worry.

Give no place to bitterness.

It can't come in and automatically take over.

You control what's in your container.

You control what you think about. 

What you choose to allow in.

We all have negative emotions. Negative feelings. But you have to make the choice. I'm not going to give this jealousy, this bitterness, this anger, valuable space and let it poison my life.

I'm going to protect what I allow in me.

Every morning when we wake up we need to empty out anything negative from the day before.

But you have to be disciplined. Say, "No, I am not giving this offense any room. I am not going to let it sour my day." 

Or you wake up in the morning and thoughts of worry come. How are you gonna pay your bills? What if the medical report is not good? You'll never get out of this problem.

Don't allow that in.

Take inventory of what you're giving space to.

Life is too short to have negative things holding us down.

Worry will make you weak. Living stressed out will make you old, give you wrinkles, take your passion.

Being bitter, angry, resentful, will shorten your life.

Get in a habit of emptying out the offenses, empty out the worry.

You make a mistake, empty out the guilt.

You didn't do your best? Empty out the regret.

Do better next time. 

He'll remind you of every mistake you've made for the last 30 years.

It's easy to live life in regrets.

Thinking about what you should've done differently.

Man, I should've raised my children better.

I should've been more faithful in my marriage.

I should've finished college.

Don't go through life looking in the rearview mirror.

Down on yourself, living in regrets.

You can't do anything about the past, but you can do something about right now.

Being against yourself doesn't help you do better.

It pushes you down.

Why don't you forgive yourself?

Why don't you empty out the guilt?

Why don't you turn off the accusing voices?

When you fall down, don't stay down. Get back up again.

When the accuser whispers, "Look at you! You blew it again. You'll never get it right." Just answer back,

"Yes, I know I'm not perfect, but I am forgiving."

"I may not be where I should be, but I'm making progress."

"I'm moving forward, I'm not where I used to be."

Don't let guilt poison your future. Empty it out.

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Somewhere, deep inside, you know what kind of person you were designed to be.

If you wanna produce great acorns, think like an oak.

Not like an acorn.

Think like the person you intend to become.

Ask yourself, "How would the person I'd like to be?"

The acorn has three parts. It's got a stem, a cap, and a seed.

And the stem represents it's connection to the past.

All the acorns, all the oaks that have ever existed in its line before, are encoded in that transfer, through that stem.

The legacy into this acorn.

The cap holds onto the seed until the seed is ready to grow on its own.

So the cap represents your coaches, your mentors, your role models, your guides, your parents, your friends your teachers.  What kind of seed is in you?

I believe, part of our responsibility in life, is to find out who we are. To discover ourselves.

First off, we need to respect our nature. We need to realize we are part of a continuing chain that carries a legacy and a responsibility.

There are many things we can do with our lives. And I think it is our job to find out what those things are and to do them as well as we possibly can. So that we're passing along the right imprint for the next generation. 

So first, we need to respect our nature.

Second, we need to know our nature. Take Kernel Sanders' advice: "Know thyself."

But know things about yourself that most people don't discover.

For example: Know how you're smart. Not just how smart you are in comparison to others. In what ways are you smart? Know what you care about.

What are the values that motivate your choices?

If you will spend one extra hour each day, studying your chosen field, you'll be a national expert in that field in five years or less.

So nurture your nature.

Figure out, first off: "I am valuable." Accept that.

"I wanna know who I am and I wanna know how I operate and how can I understand me better. And then I wanna nurture that nature. I wanna apply myself in the world. And put myself to work in such ways that the rest of the world says: Well, that's cool!"

So ask yourself every day,

"How would the person I'd like to be, do the things I'm about to do?"

We all have next level ability. There are not the other people that are holding you back. Your boss or parents isn't holding you back. Those are excuses.

To me, there's no such thing as luck. All luck is preparation netting opportunity. Plain and simple. You have to be ready, prepared, for that situation.

Everything matters.

If you take any situation and just take the word "only" and take the word "just" out of it, it changes the whole phrase. It's 'just' a game. It's a game. It's 'only' a job.

The body has limitations. The mind does not. We focus so much on what goes on from the neck down, that we forget it all starts from here. Everything starts from here. If you're not mentally ready, you're never really physically prepared. And that's where the preparation starts.

I firmly believe that everybody in this room, everybody on this planet has a gift.

It's your job to figure out what your gift is. What you're not willing to see is why talent is not enough.

You can't stay where you are and go where you're trying to go.

Do not let any job that you do, kill your dream. Because the only thing that can make you feel alive, is your dream.

Honestly believe that, if people are not calling you crazy, your dream isn't big enough.

No matter how many people told me, 'no,' no matter how many people lied to me.

Focus on one thing. Make it your priority and stick with it no matter what.

[Guard that one thing basket with your life].

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Now go out there and be the difference you want to see in the universe - the one in a trillion anomaly that you already are.



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