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The Rachel Hollis Podcast

477: Focus On The Results

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Rachel Hollis

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Education, How To, Personal Development, Relationships, Personal Growth, Health And Wellness

4.416.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hi guys, it's Rach and this is a quick word on results.

0:10.0

Let's talk about how you get better results.

0:15.3

How do you get bigger results?

0:17.1

How do you get the kind of results that move you so much closer to your goal than you ever

0:22.2

thought possible?

0:24.0

Today's quick conversation is specifically aimed at those of you who feel like you're

0:29.9

working really hard.

0:31.8

You're putting in the time, you're putting in the effort, but you are not seeing the kind

0:35.4

of traction that you want to see.

0:37.2

I have a really simple hack.

0:40.6

If you want to see better results, focus only on the results.

0:47.4

Let me explain.

0:49.4

Most people have 100,000 items on their to-do list.

0:55.8

And let's just narrow it down.

0:56.8

Let's just talk about women here for a minute.

0:59.4

Typically, we are raised to be carers.

1:03.0

We are raised to be the people who look after everybody else.

1:07.6

So I'm guessing right now if you've got a to-do list, it doesn't only have items that

1:12.6

are for you.

1:14.0

And if you've got kids, if you've got a partner, maybe you play a leadership role at work

1:18.7

or in your church community, you have got so many items on that to-do list that it's endless.

1:26.5

You never actually finish the list.

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