When you fix yourself, business becomes a breeze. Most people avoid the things they don’t want to do, when ironically, most times the things you want come as a result of difficult struggles. Physique, optimal health, relationships, skill development I wake up at 6:30am every day and walk 1.5km to the gym and 1.5km back after in -15 degree weather. I don’t want to go so early, I don’t want to walk, I’d rather drive. But then I remember, everything in life is sacrifice. And if you don’t have it, you can artificially create it. You think building a business is tough after this? lol I just make a few videos, press a few buttons, and talk to clients. The hard part is fixing yourself, then the business and everything else becomes a breeze.
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