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Be Obsessed Or Be Average: Why Work-Life Balance is for Losers

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Rather, the goal is to become obsessed with your true purpose in life — and that may or may not be reflected by your job!

He then rapidly levitates up to the ceiling, breaks through it, and finally catches and boards his jet midair, which was flying above him right when he needed it most.

I agree with the sentiment that those who are "obsessed" with success will likely do far better than those who are not. And hey, if you have a lot of haters on Twitter, for example, it might mean that you could be the next president!

And every time you’ve stood strong in the face of rejection and hatred, you became stronger yourself. From there, it’s likely that you find an unfulfilling job doing nothing too exciting and pursue personal relationships that are probably of the same nature. It opened up my eyes to that being obsessed actually is a great thing if that is a positive obsession (yes, you read it right, there are positive obsessions, read it and you'll see it ;) ). But if you want to achieve real success in life, you must always push yourself to be faster, better, stronger.If you think this sounds fun, just imagine how bored you’d be if bingo was the most exciting thing to happen to you all week. Your kids would rather be with their friends anyway and your wife would rather be watching her shows. Allowing free time even a little allows for the option of free time always, and the mind will be drawn more and more to relax and procrastinate. Cardone discovered the key to transforming his life by harnessing the one essential ingredient that all successful people have in common--obsession. Unfortunately, naysayers can cause significant harm by giving advice like "Be careful," that will kill the beasts.

I think the reason why many of us face shortcomings our are excited to go home from work is because we aren't truly satisfied with what we are doing. Which means that while they are giving advice to others about how to grow a business, they may have never grown one themselves! He simply stated that if you can't afford to go first class on vacation they you shouldn't be on vacation.Rather, it means that you should find a purpose that makes your soul bloom and become obsessed with chasing that. He actually asks this question in response to asking if you are doing things you don't need to be doing. He really makes you see that you can't get what you want as well as make excuses for why you're not trying hard enough (we've all got them! When all of the sudden, your newest friend, Grant Cardone, shows up, ready to party and loudly letting everyone there know it. Minutes later, SWAT police arrive and congregate outside, hearing a report Grant Cardone is supposedly 'unarmed', law enforcement apparently having enough intel to, wisely, conclude average police are not enough.

Because success is a state of mind and if you want to be successful, you have to think like a winner. What these professional worriers are really saying is that they think they would get stressed out if they were doing all that I do.a high tech PC running on Windows 98 — not going too far without a great and updated operating system. Maybe you come alive when you find that perfect mix of flavors and you love imagining how people will feel when they take a bite of that cake. The answers to these questions will identify many purposes, and provide the focus for positive obsessions. Grant is also a New York Times bestselling author of 11 business books, including The 10X Rule, which led to Cardone establishing the 10X Global Movement and the 10X Growth Conference, now the largest business and entrepreneur conference in the world.

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