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The Kevin Miller Podcast

761: Success doesn’t happen by accident, Habits with Howard Partridge

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

Nutrition, Relationships, Mental Health, Education, Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Medicine, Life Sciences, How To

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

We would all agree to that statement, “Success doesn’t happen by accident.” But the reality is, most people subconsciously feel it will either happen to them or not. Our culture today takes less responsibility than ever for the realities of life. Chronic illness and disease is on a radically high growth curve and while we know most of it is a result of poor lifestyle choices, the average person believes it’s genetics and the luck of the draw. But you know better, which is why you are here listening to The Ziglar Show. In this show I bring you again, Howard Partridge, my guest from show 759 where we discussed why we do and don’t implement. Howard came from a poverty stricken family with seven kids and was kicked out at 18. In this show you will hear him tell more of his story and how he simply worked. He worked hard and he worked a lot. Today he’s a self-acclaimed beach bum and while he still works a lot, it’s out of joy in his work and providing great employment for others, as he no longer needs to work for his personal income. You will gain much by this walk through Howard’s story and habits that have helped him attain a lifestyle he adores and the abundance to bless so many people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Box Media Podcast.

0:05.0

Hello everyone, I'm Kevin Miller and this is the Ziegler show where our goal is to inspire your true performance. In this episode, success doesn't happen by accident.

0:17.0

We would all agree to that statement, I believe, but the reality is most people subconsciously feel it's either going to happen to them or not.

0:25.0

Our culture today takes less responsibility than ever for the realities of life.

0:31.0

I think media showcases that as well. Take chronic illness and disease for

0:36.1

instance it's on a radically high growth curve and while we know most of it is a

0:41.2

result of poor lifestyle choices, the average person believes it's just

0:45.9

kind of genetics and the luck of the draw, which again, the media helps proliferate.

0:50.2

But I think you know better, which is why you're here listening to the Ziegler show.

0:54.0

Well in this show I bring you again Howard Partridge.

0:57.8

He was my guest from show 759 where we discussed why we do and don't implement.

1:04.2

So this is our habit show.

1:05.6

We're going to walk through the seven spokes

1:07.6

on the Ziegler Wheel of Life with Howard.

1:10.4

And he has an interesting story.

1:12.1

He came from a poverty-stricken family with seven kids. He was kicked out at 18 and in this show you're going to hear him tell more of that story and how he simply worked. He worked hard and he worked a lot. Today he's a self- acclaimed beach bum and while he

1:26.6

still works a lot it's out of joy in his work in providing great employment for

1:31.0

others as he incredibly no longer needs to work for his personal

1:34.7

income. So I think you'll gain a lot by hearing him walk through just these realities

1:41.7

of the daily routines and habits of his life.

1:44.0

Again his new book FIT, Failure to Implement.

1:49.0

You can get it at Howard Partridge.com

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