-= DAVID'S RULES =- 1. Choose to be great 2. Be a dreamer 3. Find Your "WHY" 4. Keep getting up 5. Develop a crazy work ethic 6. Attack! 7. Take accountability 8. Break the limits 9. Do yoga 10. Embrace the suck -= BONUS =- * Stop feeling sorry for yourself ★ MORE RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU ★ If you enjoyed this video, you may enjoy these other videos from Evan Carmichael: • David Goggins MOTIVATION - #MentorMeDavid - https://youtu.be/kvoD9Kfsfo8 • "Be Uncomfortable EVERY DAY Of Your LIFE!" - David Goggins Top 10 Rules - https://youtu.be/FcxA-inpXqc • 'Jocko' Willink MOTIVATION - https://youtu.be/eoXNmoTLS20
Jesse Itzler is a self-proclaimed adrenaline-junkie taking on and pulling off unlikely challenges such as founding a private jet company, with no experience, after being told he couldn’t and running 100 miles in 24 hours. His fearlessness and boundless curiosity have not only made him a successful entrepreneur but a man likely to die with no regrets. The best-selling author of Living With A SEAL talks about maximizing life’s potential on this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. SHOW NOTES: Jesse touches on his fearless drive to try new challenges. [ 2:53 ] Jesse talks about creating opportunities even when lacking experience and hearing “no”. [ 9:23 ] Jesse details his networking process and creating real bonds over time. [ 12:17 ] Jesse shares his experience and lessons from living with monks for 15 days. [ 20:11 ] Jesse and Tom discuss finding your “why” and the value of time as you get older. [ 36:08 ] Jesse reveals the Impact he wants to have on the world. [ 41:58 ] ...
Time is a common gift to all humans. What you are and what you become depends on how you use your time. Time can be a blessing or a curse depending on how you manage it. God created time but does not live in time. Time protects us from living in a permanent condition. Time determines the outcomes of your life. Whatever you invest your time in you become. You can make your life valuable by the way you use your time. You are a product of how you use your time.
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