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The Playbook With David Meltzer

How To Create a Mindset

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Hey everyone, today's episode is from a speech I gave to USC's Sports Business Association. When I went through my transformation I took stock in who I was and what I wanted to become. Now everyday I take an inventory of my values everyday to create my mindset. What are your values, and how often do you take inventory of those values. Text me at (949) 298-2905 and let me know. Text me for opportunities to meet up: (949) 298-2905 Where I'm speaking: https://dmeltzer.com/events/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Practice ending fear.

0:02.0

Fear.

0:04.0

That's the mindset that I have.

0:05.6

Productivity, how productive money helps

0:07.4

by providing accessibility, how accessible money to others

0:10.1

and how am accessing what I want.

0:12.1

This is entrepreneurs, the playbook.

0:14.0

Do an inventory every day to know your values to create a mindset.

0:17.0

The people that are most successful don't have to waste time

0:20.0

dealing with whether they should do something or not

0:22.0

or hang out with someone or not because they can tell right away

0:24.7

Is this aligned with my personal values experiential values giving and receiving values? This is why my next book is going to be called don't do business with Dix

0:32.2

Eventually if you do a business with a dick you won't be happy.

0:35.6

Two, learn two series of questions in order to have the right mindset in life.

0:41.0

The first series of questions are open-ended, then closed-ended questions to determine

0:45.8

how you can be a value of service to somebody else. A series of questions to determine how you can be of value to service of someone else.

0:56.0

The second one is a series of questions, which is the harder one, because it's going to take radical

1:01.2

humility and it's easier for you because you're

1:03.9

young than it is for me because it's easier to do but it's less done.

1:08.5

Ask a series of questions to determine do you know anyone that can help me?

1:13.6

Ask for help.

1:15.3

Mr. Melzer, do you know one can help me?

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