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Expanding upon one of his high-level foundational teachings:
Strategic Coach co-founder Dan Sullivan explains why achieving 10X
growth is easier than going for 2X growth. Dan Sullivan, the
world's leading coach for highly successful entrepreneurs, wants
you to know that achieving 10X growth is exponentially easier than
striving for 2X growth. Most find this idea confusing at first
because simply imagining 10X growth causes them to think they need
to do 10X more work to achieve it. However, being a 10X
entrepreneur is nothing like what most people think. 10X is not the
outcome; it's a counterintuitive process you can apply every time
you want exponential growth in your life and business. To make 10X
possible, you must focus on expanding what Dan defines as your four
most important freedoms—time, money, relationship, and purpose.
As your time becomes 10X more valuable, you increasingly multiply
the money you earn both in terms of amount and profitable
satisfaction. As money becomes a tool you can increasingly access
with greater ease, you will engage with a growing number of other
freedom-motivated individuals. As both your professional and
personal life fills up with 10X more unique and collaborative
relationships, you will realize that your most powerful purposes in
all areas become 10X more lasting and positive for everyone
involved. You will be impressed by what your life has become, and
the meaning and impact you're having. 10X is fundamentally about
quality vs quantity, and the quality of your freedoms determines
the results you achieve.
Make a mindset shift that will open the door to incredible growth
and limitless possibility in your business and your life - just by
asking the right question. What if everything you did was your
choice, including how you spend your time, how much money you make,
with whom you have relationships and only doing work that aligns
with your purpose? Sound hard? It's as simple as changing the core
question you ask yourself. When you want to accomplish something,
stop asking, 'How can I do this?' Legendary entrepreneur coach Dan
Sullivan teaches you to ask instead, 'Who can do this for me?' This
question at the heart of the Who Not How philosophy may seem
simple, but don't let the lack of complexity fool you. By mastering
Who Not How, you will quickly learn how billionaires and successful
entrepreneurs like Dan build incredible businesses and personal
freedom, along with massive success. Making this shift involves
retraining your brain to stop limiting your potential based on what
you can do on your own and instead focus on the infinite and
endless connections between yourself and other people as well as
the limitless transformation possible through those connections.
Whether you want to build a successful business, free up thousands
of hours of your time to focus on the areas of your life that
matter most to you, build teams to support your vision, or expand
your capacity for wealth, innovation, relationships and joy, Dan
Sullivan's Who Not How framework is the solution.
Dan Sullivan shares his simple yet profound teaching that, until
now, has only been known to his Strategic Coach clients:
unsuccessful people focus on 'The Gap', but successful people focus
on 'The Gain'. Most people, especially highly ambitious people, are
unhappy because of how they measure their progress. We all have an
'ideal', a moving target that is always out of reach. When we
measure ourselves against that ideal, we're in 'the GAP'. However,
when we measure ourselves against our previous selves, we're in
'the GAIN'. That is where The GAP and The GAIN concept comes in. It
was developed by legendary entrepreneur coach Dan Sullivan and is
based on his work with tens of thousands of successful
entrepreneurs. When Dan's coaching clients periodically take stock
of all that they've accomplished - both personally and
professionally - they are often shocked at how much they have
actually achieved. They weren't able to appreciate their progress
because no matter how much they were getting done, they were
usually measuring themselves against their ideals or goals. In this
book you will learn that measuring your current self vs. your
former self has enormous psychological benefits. And that's really
the key to this deceptively simple yet multi-layered concept that
will have you feeling good, feeling grateful and feeling like you
are making progress even when times are tough, which will in turn
will bolster motivation, confidence and future success. If you're
finding that happiness eludes you no matter how much you've
achieved, then learning this easy mindset shift will set you on a
life-changing path to greater fulfilment and success.
What good is a seven-figure portfolio if you're buried six feet
underground? Between recessions, inflation, market fluctuations,
and the advancing ages of the Boomers and Gen X, many Americans are
concerned about their retirement savings and wealth management for
their children and grandchildren. How much will I need to save?
What investment vehicles are best? What will my income be after I
stop working? Is it too late to start building generational wealth?
Those are all excellent questions, but none of the answers address
your core values. In The Balanced Wealth Approach, CFP(R) and
wealth manager Tom Hine reframes the retirement discussion by
emphasizing healthcare as well as wealthcare. Tom invites readers
to reconsider what living a rich life truly means. Combining his
four decades of experience in finance with his lifetime of passion
for martial arts, health, and fitness, Tom challenges his clients
and readers to make wellness their number-one investment. He shares
the latest research and medical practices focused on longevity,
provides tips for improving and tracking your health, and offers
encouragement for mental healthcare and spiritual practice. The
Balanced Wealth Approach is a lifestyle that ties financial wealth
to overall well-being so you can live a long, healthy, prosperous
life. Think bigger with your wealth and your health, and set your
sights on a vibrant, active, enriching life well into your nineties
and beyond!
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Miss Pocahontas: An Indian War-whoop In Two Whoops Dan
Sullivan, Robert Ayres Barnet, Robert Melville Baker White-Smith
Music Pub., 1906 Music; Genres & Styles; Opera; Music / Genres
& Styles / Musicals; Music / Genres & Styles / Opera; Music
/ Instruction & Study / Voice; Music / Songbooks; Musicals
A magnificent read that introduces the reader to an incredible
account of one the most important events in American History. The
Greatest Patriot provokes the reader's curiosity as it poses the
question "what if?" Sullivan is Clancy-esque in his use of
historical details, creating a world where Dealy Plaza was not the
end, but only the beginning; a world in which President Kennedy
makes an unspeakable, yet necessary, decision to save his country
and the world. Sullivan successfully spins a suspenseful plot,
delighting the reader with splendid historical nuggets woven into
an intricate story of intrigue and mystery. Fans of Dan Brown,
Clancy and Grisham will be enthralled by this thought-provoking
drama that plunges them into an astonishing alternative view of
history. The story follows the life of JFK after the
"assassination," the struggles of Hal Rumsey, the secret service
agent who guarded the president, and the journalist, Mike Mahoney,
who must choose whether or not to expose the staggering truth. Will
the truth be revealed or buried with the few who were entrusted to
keep the secret of America's Greatest Patriot? From the opening
paragraph to its extraordinary conclusion, The Greatest Patriot
captivates the reader with the desire to know if this might just be
how it really happened. As the 50th anniversary of JFK's
assassination rapidly approaches, Sullivan stimulates the
imagination with a world where Camelot lived on.
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