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The Kevin Miller Podcast

858: Do It Till You Like It

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

🗓️ 27 January 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Ziglar Show I wanted to hear from people who started a personal discipline that was drudgery, and succeeded in doing it until it actually became a joy. Or at least not complete misery. To showcase to us all that the beginning is the hardest part! You’ll hear about exercising and eating healthier, then into interesting areas such as finding nice things to say about your spouse! I kick this episode off with a two and a half minute clip from Zig Ziglar where he discusses the benefits of self discipline. From it I asked the Ziglar audience this question, “What is a healthy habit or personal discipline that started as a chore/drudgery/negative and today is a joy/pleasure/positive?” We heard from so many people about disciplines they started in misery, but today they look forward to. You’ll hear about exercising and eating healthier, then into interesting areas such as finding nice things to say about your spouse! For some the task is now an actual joy, for others just something they have peace with and really appreciate the pay off of. Tom Ziglar and I talk through a lot of the comments and share some of our own stories. If you want to join these discussions, find me on Facebook, my personal page is agentkmiller and the biz page is kevinmillerco 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

In this episode of the Ziegler show I wanted to hear from people who started a personal

0:10.8

discipline that was drudgery and succeeded in doing it until it actually became

0:15.3

a joy or at least not complete misery to showcase to us all that the beginning is the hardest part.

0:20.9

You'll hear about exercising, eating healthier, and interesting topics such as finding

0:25.3

nice things to say about your spouse.

0:27.6

Welcome everyone, I'm Kevin Miller and this is the Ziegler show where our focus

0:37.1

is increasing your performance in your professional life, drawing straight from the

0:42.2

legacy of one of the most inspiring leaders of our age,

0:45.0

Zigg Zigg Zigg. This is the weekly Q&A episode that I do with my co-host and the CEO of Ziggler, Tom Zigg.

0:52.0

In these Q&A shows, I often play a short clip from

0:55.2

Ziegzieg or I'll take a hot topic and post it to the Ziegler audience and

0:58.7

from the responses we get some of the most poignant and relevant input into the

1:02.4

realities of walking out personal and

1:04.2

professional development and growth in the real world and current circumstances of life.

1:09.1

I invite you to join us in these weekly discussions at Facebook, find me at Kevin Miller, C.O.

1:16.1

I kick this episode off with a two and a half minute clip from Zig Ziegler, where he discusses

1:21.4

the benefits of self-discipline, and from it I asked the Ziggler where he discusses the benefits of self-discipline and from it I asked

1:24.3

the Ziggler audience this question what is a healthy habit or personal

1:28.0

discipline that started as a chore drudgery negative and today is a joy a pleasure a positive and we heard from so many people

1:35.3

about disciplines they started in misery but today they look forward to for some

1:40.0

it's an actual joy for others just something they peace with, but they really appreciate the payoff now.

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