Rule #5: Don't Multi-task, Multi-goal

Rule #5: Don't Multi-task, Multi-goal

You're probably familiar with the saying, 

"Hit two birds with one stone."

But imagine for a second that this saying was your reality. 
Imagine you were trying to hit two birds with one stone because you relied on those two birds for dinner.

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Rule #2: Consistency Conquers, Intensity Squanders.

Rule #2: Consistency Conquers, Intensity Squanders.

As you may know by now, I have a deep passion for 3 things:

  1. Scientific facts...
  2. Technological resources...
  3. And helping individuals achieve whatever greatness they seek.

Since starting Willpowered 2.5 years ago, those points reminded me why the exhaustion, doubt, and failure was worth it.

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Scarcity: What It Is, When to Use It, and What to Watch Out For...

Scarcity: What It Is, When to Use It, and What to Watch Out For...

I don't believe it...

I thought as I hit my kick starter goal of $12,000 in November of last year.  Only a few days earlier, everything seemed hopeless.

I was two-thirds of the way through the campaign, and only raised half of my funding goal...

**How was I going to raise just as much money in half the time, when I had already reached out to all of my friends, family, and subscribers!**

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Read the Frickin' Manual

Read the Frickin' Manual

At 24 years of age, Mark Cuban was far from what many would call a success.

“I was living in a 3-bedroom apartment in Dallas. I didn’t have my own bedroom. I slept on the couch or floor depending on what time I got home. I had no closet. Instead, I had a pile that everyone knew was mine. My car had the usual hole in the floorboard, a ’77 FIAT X19 that burned a quart of oil that I couldn’t afford every week.”

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My Planning Process for Achieving Unrealistic Goals

My Planning Process for Achieving Unrealistic Goals

Over the last 6 years, I have deliberately put myself in "no retreat" situations. 

I have moved to a new city, I have set a hard deadline, or signed up to do something out of my comfort zone. Whenever I'm becoming a big fish in a small pond with my personal development, I jump into a bigger pond – even if I'm not ready.

I've done this so often, in fact, that I developed a process that helps me achieve the "unrealistic" goals necessary to make it in the "bigger pond."

Right now, I have yet another unrealistic goal. So here is how I planned to achieve it:

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