The more I read the 10X rule, the more I begin to realize how important it is to take massive action in your life. If you've never read the 10X rule, I highly recommend you do so immediately.
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Whatever it is that you want to accomplish, it's not gonna be a walk in the park. It's gonna take blood, sweat, and tears to get what you want out of life. We've all had massive goals at one point in our lives. Remember when you were a kid? Astronauts, race car drivers, and adventurous explorations were all the norm. Then your parents, environment, and society begin beat those big dreams out of you. That's why every single person on planet earth needs to set massive goals, regardless of circumstance. When people set goals that are small, they are also attainable. And when something is easily attainable, what happens? You quit. I would much rather come up short on a massive goal, then to accomplish a small one. My goals are always just out of my reach, and sometimes my goals have me thinking "Is this really possible?"
"A good goal should scare you a little, and excite you alot!"
-Dr. Joe Vitale
So once you set these huge goals, you have to realize that there's gonna be a different level of action you have to take in order to achieve those dreams.
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This level of action is synonymous with the goal; the bigger the goal, the more action you have to take. In the book, Grant Cardone talks about how someone once told him the following:
"The harder I work, the luckier I get"
Hard work on a consistent basis breeds success. You can't just take massive action one day of the week and expect to see success. That's like going to the gym once a week just to get your body sore, its not a good idea. When your goals are massive enough, it's not going to seem like work.
Until next time, peace.