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The Kevin Miller Podcast

764: Lifestyle changes that produced positive results

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

🗓️ 4 March 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Nothing changes till something changes. An oft quoted saying. But if you sit down right now and look at your life and where you want to progress or where you are dissatisfied, and take out pen and paper and ask yourself, “What needs to change?”, it really is profound. It’s always convicting to me to consider the cost if I don’t change something. Am I ok if nothing in my life changes over the next six month? This time next year, am I ok with the status quo? And yes, I do believe it’s healthy to find contentment in our present circumstances, this isn’t an exercise in ingratitude. But I think most people listening and surely for myself, feel the responsibility to be continually growing and refining ourselves. So what I have for you in this show is a two minute clip from Zig Ziglar on just this, making life changes for the better. From his message I posted this question on Facebook, “What is the most recent change you've made in your daily routine that has produced positive results in your life or the lives of others around you?” Many responses which we grouped in categories, I believe you’ll be inspired as you hear Tom Ziglar and I read and talk through them. 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 Ziggler show where the goal is to inspire your true performance.

0:13.5

In this episode, lifestyle changes that produced positive results.

0:19.1

I mean, nothing changes till something changes, right?

0:22.1

You've heard that quote before, but I mean if you sit right down and

0:25.5

look at your life and where you want to progress or where you're dissatisfied and not making progress,

0:30.0

take out a pen and paper and really ask yourself, okay, what needs to change?

0:33.5

It's really a profound exercise.

0:35.9

It's always convicting also to me to consider what's the cost if I don't change something.

0:41.6

Am I okay if nothing in my life changes over the next three months,

0:45.2

six months, the next year? Is it okay if I'm at the same place I am now next year?

0:50.3

And I do believe, okay, it's healthy to find contentment in our present circumstances.

0:56.8

So this is not an exercise and being ungrateful for where you are.

1:00.7

But I think most people listening, and surely for myself myself we feel the responsibility to be continually growing and refining ourselves

1:07.4

So what I have for you in this show? It's about a two minute clip from Ziggler on just this, making life changes for the better.

1:15.4

And from this message, I posted this question on Facebook.

1:19.2

What is the most recent change you've made in your daily routine that has produced positive

1:25.0

results in your life or the lives of others around you. Well many responses

1:30.3

came in we actually grouped them in categories and I think you're going to get really

1:34.7

inspired as you hear Tom Ziggler and I read and talk through them.

1:39.9

So again, I'm going to play a two minute clip from Zigzigler and then get into your responses to this changes. You get set in a way and you know one definition of insanity is to think you can keep on doing the same thing and somehow another get different results as we've already discussed.

2:10.0

How do you build winning relationship? Well, you create the correct environment.

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