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🗓️ 22 November 2021
⏱️ 20 minutes
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Want to have a big year? Ask big questions. In this episode, I’ll teach you one of the most powerful questions you can ask when it comes to finishing goals. Heads up, it's going to step on your toes a little bit. It’s probably a question you’ve never asked yourself before, but as soon as you do, you’re going to be surprised it took you this long.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone and welcome to the All It Takes As A Goal Podcast, the best place in the entire world, |
0:05.9 | including, and this is critical, including all of Canada, to learn how to build new thoughts, |
0:11.6 | new actions, and new results. |
0:23.1 | I'm your host John Akef, and today I'm going to teach you one of the most powerful questions |
0:29.0 | you can ask when it comes to finishing your goals. Now, it's probably a question you've never |
0:36.6 | asked before. You might not have even heard this question asked by anybody before, |
0:40.8 | but as soon as you ask it, you're going to be surprised that it took you this long to get here. |
0:46.5 | Before we start, today's episode is sponsored by me. If you want to accomplish more goals next year, |
0:53.9 | you should use the calendar that I've been using for the last 11 years. It's called the Finish |
0:58.9 | calendar, and I love it for seven very specific reasons. Number one, the Finish calendar is |
1:03.3 | big and beautiful. It's 36 inches tall by 25 inches wide. This thing is massive. It gives you |
1:08.7 | enough space to actually plan things each day. Number two, reason that I love it. Finish calendar |
1:14.3 | is reversible. You've got a vertical side and a wide orientation side. That's like two calendars |
1:19.9 | for the price of one. Me, myself, I prefer vertical, but I also like that it comes in two versions, |
1:25.3 | traditional paper and dry erase. Number three, reason I love it. It makes time real. |
1:29.6 | When someone says, hey, John, can you do that project in the next six weeks? That time feels |
1:34.7 | fictional to me. Six weeks from now, I can't even wrap my head around what will be going on then. |
1:40.2 | I need to be able to see the whole year, not just talk about it. Number four, reason I love it. |
1:44.7 | It's a Monday focus calendar, which means each week starts with Monday. A lot of calendars start |
1:49.1 | the week with Sunday, but that's not how my head works. Monday is the first day of the week to |
1:53.2 | me and Sunday is the last. For example, I don't know anyone who plans their new week on Saturday night |
1:58.8 | because Sunday is the first day of the week. Number five, reason I love it. Studies show that |
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