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Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Don't Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste

Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Scott Smith

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Business

3.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Don't Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste A few years ago, the world changed when we were introduced to the coronavirus. It was as if we were racing down the Interstate at 85 miles per hour, slammed on our breaks, and directed off the nearest exit on an undefined detour. It all seemed to happen in an instant. The pandemic caused real pain and loss for some and fear and stress for others. Still, as surreal as it was, it wasn't long before most people began to notice the craziness of our previous lives replaced with a 'new normal'—one that felt more like a 'new nothing.'  Much to our surprise, life slowed to a crawl, schedules changed, and we found contentment by not chasing every shiny object that life presented. The pandemic pause caused people to reevaluate life from the inside out. While it happens all the time, this time, we noticed it. How often have you found yourself in an impossible situation that ended with one action?  You paid off debt, quit a job, and said goodbye to a bad relationship? How often have you decided to try something new, and the past instantly disappeared? Did you decide to move into a new home, start your own business, or return to school? How often have the worst pains and biggest joys been the catalyst for an exciting new beginning? A death, wedding, or the birth of a new child? While some situations in life are unpredictable, the lessons learned and wisdom gleamed remind us that anything can and will change instantly. Knowing that grants you immense power over your destiny - especially if it's self-inflicted and you are in control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Never give up fighting till the end got to get back up no time for loss

0:07.7

fighting to the end no matter what the cost keep moving gototta get back up one.

0:14.0

Keep moving.

0:15.0

Gotta get back up.

0:16.0

Keep moving.

0:17.0

Gotta get back up one.

0:19.0

Keep moving.

0:20.0

Gotta get back up.

0:21.0

Happy, happy, happy Friday. Come on in. Good to have here today. I hope you got a good summertime

0:28.9

going. I hope you got a long weekend schedule. I do try to. Well Friday and Mondays are flex days for me and what that means

0:34.0

is I can I can take that day off or I can work or do whatever I want to do. Saturday and center

0:38.2

always off. I don't know at a four day weekend we'll see what happens. With my hip

0:42.1

replacement that I had a couple of months back a lot of the stuff I'd like to do I just can't do real effectively right now certainly can't do a lot of it motorcycles going on

0:50.4

paddleboard hitting the beach stuff like that. I can't go hiking a whole lot right now quite yet, but I'm getting there. I can see movies and I've seen almost every single movie of the theater that has come out including have you seen Maxine. I never thought I'd see Maxine.

1:04.0

It's actually a pretty fun movie to watch if you get the chance.

1:07.0

Anyway, today I want to talk about crisis.

1:10.0

Never letting a good crisis go to waste.

1:15.0

Man, is there anything is a good crisis?

1:19.0

Is there anything such?

1:20.0

Hmm. I guess so. I mean, if the storm makes you stronger then a crisis potentially is good

1:28.8

right if it makes you stronger and sometimes a big crisis we'll talk more about that, but we also little ones every single day.

1:35.0

You can harness the power of that crisis, and that is today's program.

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