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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Living in the World of More Than Enough | Road to Revenue #81

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Be considerate about what you are asking for in business or your personal life. Take the perspective that one person’s crumbs are another person's cake. When I was five years old, I told my mom that I wanted to make a million dollars. I just wanted to buy her a house and a car, thinking that I would never work again. Looking back at that now, it’s obvious that I was only asking for crumbs at the time. I (unknowingly) held beliefs that were holding me back from achieving more. Limiting beliefs are simply assumptions about your reality that come from your perceptions, life experiences, or your energetic or genetic inheritance. If you look closely at your most common negative behaviors, you might discover that the underlying cause is limiting beliefs. A scarce approach instead of an abundant one is what interferes with you and your infinity. We each have our own infinity, infinite possibilities for our future. Rather than simply setting goals to reach (and stop), let’s continually look to expand our perspective and set milestones to go past. Tweet me @davidmeltzer your favorite takeaway from today's episode and come ask me questions live every Friday during my Free Weekly Training. Text me at (949) 298-2905 or email me at [email protected] to join! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, it's Monday, so we've got another episode of the Road to Revenue series,

0:04.4

and we took over Clubhouse with the Breakfast with Champions, Millionaires, Breakfast Club.

0:10.2

For this week's Friday, free weekly training, been doing it for over 21 years.

0:15.8

And today's episode is all about living in the world of more than enough.

0:21.0

That's right, stop wishing for crumbs, and we will cover what you should be wishing for,

0:27.9

and how to do that. Tweet me at David Meltzer, your favorite takeaway from today's episode,

0:32.6

and check show notes to see how you can text me or email me at any time.

0:37.5

This is Entrepreneurs the Playbook. We're going to talk about limiting beliefs.

0:42.9

Most people are limiting what they have, and a couple things. If anybody wants the limiting

0:49.0

beliefs guide, just go ahead, Donnie, what's going on, my friend. Just go ahead and email me,

0:55.2

David at demeltzer.com. So we're live now. Good morning, everyone. Thank you so much, Jake.

1:02.5

Thank you, Amelia. You're incredible. I can't wait to see you in Kentucky.

1:08.2

So, hold on once again. Hi, there we go. It's my first time on Clubhouse. My name is David Meltzer,

1:14.9

and I welcome you to this extraordinary day. I'm going to talk about something that really

1:20.2

excites me, because every time I think I'm expanding, growing, and accelerating,

1:25.6

asking for too much a few days, weeks, months, or years later, I realize that

1:31.6

somebody else's reality surpasses my imagination. And I've created a practice of asking myself,

1:39.0

what are you asking for? And am I asking for crumbs? And if I don't think I'm asking for crumbs,

1:46.9

what bigger thing is out there? There's so many people, their reality far exceeds my imagination

1:52.8

even, and my reality far exceeds other people's imaginations. And so I have shifted my perspective

2:00.4

of consistently thinking, why am I asking for crumbs? And why am I asking not only for crumbs,

2:07.4

but why am I not asking often enough for the crumbs that I'm even asking for? And the idea

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