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The Playbook With David Meltzer

5 Daily Practices | Road to Revenue #130

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

I use a system that I call the Five Daily Practices to create coherence in my life, meaning that I do things with consistency and persistence, and I’m also very intentional about the prioritization of activities in my business and personal life. These practices will not only help you to determine what you want in life, but they are essential if you want to accomplish it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This is the labor, the cornerstone to understanding how we can get what we want out of life stems

0:11.0

from the five daily practices and note that they're daily practices.

0:15.2

It doesn't mean that you spend all day practicing them, but you have to be able to lower the

0:20.0

bar and give it a minimum amount of time.

0:22.6

The premise in which I created the five daily practices are based upon the understanding

0:27.8

of time and the infinite and relativity of time as well as the constructs and limitations

0:33.3

of time.

0:34.4

The five daily practices are the cornerstone of all decision-making and beliefs, prioritization,

0:41.0

and the application of your soul with intuition, intellect, and inspiration, and it starts

0:48.2

with the five daily practices, what meaning are we giving today?

0:53.2

In order to know the meaning that you're giving today, you have to know only the limitation

0:59.0

of the past.

1:00.0

The past is infinite in time.

1:02.2

We can all go back 100 million years in what is here today about one second or less,

1:09.1

but it's infinite except for one thing.

1:11.6

We limit our past by the meaning that we give the garbage, as you guys were talking about

1:18.5

earlier.

1:19.5

The meaning that we give these defined moments, inflection points, a lot of people notate

1:25.7

defined moments and inflection points as pain, setback, failures, mistakes.

1:31.2

One of the most defining moments of my life was losing over $100 million in going bankrupt.

1:37.5

And the meaning that I gave it when it happened is completely different than the meaning I give

1:43.0

it today because of my understanding of time and my usage of the five daily practices.

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