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Focus on This

Michael Hyatt

Timemanagement, Productivity, Organization, Planning, Achievement, Education, Worklifebalance, Business, Michaelhyatt, Focus, Goals

4.6627 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Today, we share a segment from Michael's latest live training, Become Your Best In 2022: Seven Steps to the Life You Want.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, what do you think is worse? Living in constant reaction mode or missing the goals that

0:07.6

matter most? Well, what if I told you both problems stem from the same route? And you can actually

0:13.2

fix it, starting now. Join our free training where Michael Hyatt and Marissa Hyatt are going to be talking about rising above

0:22.4

the noise, reclaim your potential and achieve your goals in 2025. It's not just another online

0:28.2

training. This is your chance to make real progress. Spaces are limited, so sign up now

0:34.2

at fullfocus.co forward slash rise.

0:47.2

Hey, this is Michael Hyatt.

0:51.1

Two of my favorite topics to teach are leadership and achievement,

0:54.6

which is why I love doing the Lead to Win podcast.

0:59.7

Well, today I want to share a segment of training I did last night called Become Your Best in 2022, seven steps to the life you want.

1:03.7

We cover what it takes to accomplish remarkable goals, how to persevere when things get

1:08.2

tough, and how to win in the new year.

1:11.8

If you want to hear the full training, go to lead to dot win forward slash best to reserve your seat. But in the meantime,

1:19.6

here's a taste of what we talked about. Now that we've defined how to create powerful goals,

1:35.5

this leads us to a place where most people find a little discomfort, and that sadly keeps many of them from living their best lives.

1:44.8

I'm talking about step number three, embrace discomfort. Now, before I get into the details of this step, I want to spend a few minutes talking about endurance runners. Now, as someone who's run some half marathons, I have a huge amount of

1:52.8

respect for runners who run a full 26.2 miles, which is the distance of a full marathon. I can't even

2:00.0

imagine running some of those

2:01.9

ultra marathons where athletes, you know, run 50 miles, 100 miles, even more. Or what about

2:09.2

Iron Man triathlons where they run a marathon and then swim a couple of miles and then bike over

2:14.8

100 miles? I mean, that's nuts. It's wild. But whether we're

2:19.3

talking about a classic marathon, an ultra or an Ironman, there's a phenomenon that can literally

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