#102 Monday Mindset | Wake Up At The Same Time Everyday
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Work harder on yourself than you do on your job – Jim Rohn
A few years ago, when the pain of staying the same finally became bigger than the fear of change I began working on a vigorous plan of action.
Those actions have helped me build a new relationship with fear, get out of my own way, change my attitude and outlook on life, unlearn old limiting beliefs, and improve my physical and mental health dramatically.
In more ways than one, I became an entirely different person.
Among other things I suffered from the delusion that if I just excel professionally and look good on the outside then it didn’t matter how I felt on the inside.
I, unfortunately, was failing at both and had a death grip on the false idea that validation externally would fix all my problems and make me happy.
I had no concept of what it would be like to be joyous, fulfilled, and happy with my everyday experience.
Living a life of daily actions toward improving myself from the inside out by growing personally, mentally, physically, and spiritually changed everything.
As Jim Rohn suggests I began to work harder on myself than I did on my job. In fact, I made working on myself my job. It became and still is my priority.
Once I began to do the work on myself to unlearn and un-layer myself with all of the old limiting beliefs, fears, and habits that had been weighing me down and preventing me from being my true Self
As I focused my attention on growing personally, I began to grow professionally. It took work but it almost began to feel effortless. I began to do all of the things that I once thought I could never do or that would never work out.
Thought for the Week:
One of the very first places I started was developing a Morning Routine. My routine has evolved over time but the starting point was committing to waking up at the same time every day.
I am a 4:30 am riser but that isn’t necessary. What’s most important is that you give yourself the opportunity to keep a promise to yourself.
Taking the advice of Kristen Holmes of Whoop, I now wake up without an alarm but that is absolutely how I started.
Pick a time, set the alarm, and wake up.
If you’re living what feels like the shotgun approach every morning then the rest of the day will feel just as chaotic.
It’s simple but not easy… I’d love to hear if it makes a difference.
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