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15 Minutes to Freedom

E163 Pinching What?

15 Minutes to Freedom

Ryan Niddel

Personal Journals, Motivational, Entrepreneurship, Business, Body, Meditation, Society & Culture, Relationships, Journal

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2018

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Delayed action is frequently the largest determining factor in our success (or lack thereof). I learned this the hard way on a late night drive home from Chicago. As you’ll soon find out, my delayed action caused me some pain, a bit of embarrassment, and certainly created an uncomfortable situation. Listen to see how pinching it doesn’t pay.

Questions, comments, requests? Feel free to contact me at [email protected]. I’d love to hear from you.

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0:00.0

You're going to. I'm Ryan Nidell, host of 15 minutes to freedom, your daily action guide to getting shit done.

0:27.0

Today's episode is entitled Pinching What? Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. So in today's episode, I'm going to

0:39.5

express and explain why not taking meaningful action in a short period of time can be detrimental

0:47.4

to your success.

0:51.6

So many of you longtime listeners might realize I traveled a ton for like two and a half or three years.

0:58.0

After the failure of my merchant processing business, after the repossession of my

1:03.0

bunch of crazy stuff where I had literally no money,

1:05.8

like that flat broke.

1:08.1

I can't say fat broke, flat broke with an F and an L and an A T instead of F A T.

1:15.0

Either where I was broke.

1:16.8

And so I hustled and custom clothing sales was a good hustle to me.

1:22.2

I enjoyed it. I love it. I mean I love to dress well and

1:24.8

and have a custom fitting suit on. I enjoyed the knowledge that I gained. I

1:28.3

enjoyed the experiences and the people that I met and all aspects of it. It's a great time in life. One of the byproducts of that was

1:36.7

I traveled a tremendous amount. Now I would say a tremendous amount. I was putting in between 70

1:42.0

and 80,000 miles a year on my car.

1:45.0

Think about that. The average person in the US right now drives in between 13 and 15,000 miles a year

1:51.0

and I was putting 80,000 miles a year on a car.

1:55.0

Like five times, six times, seven times the average usage than you're

2:05.0

more than you're driving your car in a year.

2:07.0

Like I was the type of guy that if you were a client

2:09.6

and you were in Chicago and I live in Columbus, Ohio,

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