Channel the beast! You know you have it in you!
[Jacksons Fizz zone]
Teaser (intro)
Short 1 : business jackson
(The Continuous Learner)
version 1 : business jackson
(The Continuous Learner)
3 steps to looping!
(Take control of your evolution!)
NOTICE THE SPARK
I notice when I feel uncertainty, annoyed, nervous, stressed, impatient, anything UNCOMFORTABLE
MAKE A +CHANGE
Just catching yourself on autopilot is your 1%!
Check below for LOOP ideas
KEEP PRACTICING
This eventually happens automatically. THE MORE YOU PRACTICE THE BETTER YOU GET!
easy loops
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zoom out/Slow down
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humour (bright side)
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ZOOM IN/add juice
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smart monkeys
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appreciation
all the tips from tai
(Read through every 1-2 months)
The Billionaire’s Brain – Success starts in the mind with the right habits.
Be Worth a Damn – Provide real value to the world.
The 500-Year-Old Mind – Think long-term to make better decisions.
The 10 Dark Years – Consistent effort over time brings rewards.
The Four Horsemen – Avoid greed, jealousy, resentment, and laziness.
The Best Mentor of All Time – Learn from history's greatest figures.
The Three S’s – Specialise, systematise, scale.
The Power of Focus – Focus on one goal at a time.
The Law of 33% – Spend 33% of your time with people above, equal, and below your level.
Breaking Bad Habits – Small daily changes create long-term transformations.
Pareto Principle – 80% of results come from 20% of efforts.
Richard Dawkins: The Selfish Gene – Success requires some selfishness.
Positive Thinking is a Waste of Time – Action, not just thinking, leads to results.
Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Skipping Years – Work harder and smarter than your competition.
The 12 Foundations for the Good Life – Balance the core areas of your life: health, wealth, love, happiness.
Avoid Ignorance – Constantly seek knowledge.
The Rule of 10 – Great things take time; expect 10 years of work.
Self-Sufficiency – Take ownership of your outcomes.
Momentum – Build momentum by consistently taking small steps.
Desperation is Your Greatest Asset – Use discomfort as fuel for success.
Rewire Your Brain – Consistently challenge your thoughts.
It's Not All About You – Think about the larger impact of your actions.
It’s Simple, Not Easy – The principles of success are simple but require effort.
The Million-Dollar Network – Surround yourself with people who push you higher.
The Black Box of Wealth – Be curious about what successful people are doing differently.
Killing the Inner Loser – Get rid of negative thoughts holding you back.
Charlie Munger: Inversion Thinking – Solve problems by considering the opposite.
To Build a House, Start with the Roof – Sometimes the best place to begin is not the obvious one.
Aristotle and eudaemonia – Live a virtuous and meaningful life.
The Biggest Lie Ever Told – Balance short-term and long-term thinking.
The Power of Association – Your success is heavily influenced by who you spend time with.
Farmers vs. Hunters – Develop the patience of a farmer, but the drive of a hunter.
The Starting Point for Happiness – Accept reality as it is.
The Law of Comparison – Your happiness often depends on your reference point.
The Law of Reciprocity – Give more to receive more.
The Rule of Attachment – Don’t become too attached to any one outcome.
The Grand Theory of Everything – Understand the interconnectivity of life.
The Fibonacci Sequence – Leverage compounding growth.
Find Your WHY – Discover what drives you at the core.
The Avoidance of Pain – Success often requires enduring discomfort.
Embrace the Grind – Work hard and embrace the journey.
Luck is Overrated – Success is about preparation meeting opportunity.
No Such Thing as "Someday" – Take action now; don’t wait.
Self-Education Is the Only Education – Learn continuously outside formal systems.
Speed of Implementation – Act on ideas quickly.
Faster Decisions, Slower Revisions – Make decisions fast, but revise carefully.
Live Below Your Means – Spend less than you earn.
Compounding Your Results – Small consistent actions lead to exponential growth.
Consistency Trumps Intensity – Regular, sustained effort beats short bursts of energy.
The Margin of Safety – Always have a backup plan or cushion.
Health Is Wealth – Without good health, success is meaningless.
The 25 Cognitive Biases – Understand and overcome mental biases.
The Power of Good Habits – Build routines that support your goals.
Survive and Thrive – Master both survival and growth strategies.
The Pain/Pleasure Paradox – Often, what brings discomfort now brings pleasure later.
Delayed Gratification – Success comes from sacrificing short-term pleasures for long-term gains.
The Tragedy of the Commons – Avoid the “everyone for themselves” mentality.
Enlightened Self-Interest – Act in a way that benefits both you and others.
Incremental Improvement – Strive to be 1% better every day.
The Power of "No" – Learn to say no to things that don’t serve your goals.
First Principles Thinking – Break problems down to their most basic elements.
Stay Humble – Humility keeps you grounded and open to learning.
Give Credit Where Credit is Due – Acknowledge those who help you succeed.
You Get What You Tolerate – Set high standards for yourself and others.
The Deathbed Test – Live with the end in mind; make decisions you won’t regret later.
The Power of Gratitude – Focus on what you’re thankful for to improve your mindset.
Leave a Legacy – Work toward something that lasts beyond your lifetime.