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🗓️ 18 March 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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“Words don't mean anything. Action is everything.” Today, Leila (@LeilaHormozi) shares insights on enhancing self-respect and personal growth in relationships, highlighting that individual perspectives often determine contentment. She introduces key concepts such as the 'cycle of doom', emphasizing the importance of actions over words, and how aligning relationships with personal values leads to fulfillment.
Welcome to Build where we talk about the lessons I have learned in scaling big businesses, gaining millions in sales, and helping our portfolio companies do the same. Buckle up, because we’re creating an unshakeable business.
Timestamps:
(1:11) - The cycle of doom in relationships: understanding the 3Fs
(3:57) - The importance of setting relationship goals
(5:24) - Transforming your relationship through self-respect
(7:55) - The power of action over words in relationships
(16:06) - Quantifying relationship impact: health, wealth, happiness, and more
(22:51) - Seasons of relationships: navigating changes together
(26:04) - Managing expectations and preferences in your relationship
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0:00.0 | People think that relationships and being discontent in them is about the other person. |
0:04.1 | I am here to tell you it is about you. |
0:06.1 | What is most important to have self-respect is that you maintain a relationship that increases |
0:12.3 | or maintains the respect you have for yourself. |
0:19.2 | How do you create an unshakable business? |
0:21.8 | I cross $100 million in net worth by the age of 28. |
0:24.9 | Now I'm growing Acquisition.com into a billion dollar portfolio. |
0:28.1 | In this podcast, I share the lessons I've learned in scaling big businesses |
0:31.1 | and helping our portfolio companies do the same. |
0:33.8 | Buckle up and let's build. |
0:38.4 | Have you ever been laying in bed at night and looked across the bed to the person next to you and thought to yourself, |
0:43.3 | is this really who I'm supposed to be with? |
0:45.6 | Well, there's a lot of people who are asked themselves that question and trying to figure out, |
0:49.2 | should I stay or should I go? |
0:50.8 | And that's why I made this for you. |
0:52.5 | There's a lot of content on the internet talks about being in a toxic relationship. Today, I'd like to offer you a new frame that comes |
0:58.7 | from a place of empowerment rather than blame. You see, another person cannot be toxic. However, |
1:04.4 | remaining in a relationship that makes you eventually hate yourself can certainly feel that way |
1:09.1 | sometimes. So today, here's what I want to do. |
1:11.2 | First, I want to talk about the cycle of doom or the three Fs. And the next thing I want to do is I want to |
1:16.8 | give you a new frame, which I call it the self-respect frame. I think what this frame is going to do |
1:21.1 | is it's either going to help you save your relationship or get a new, better one. So I had a couple of friends and they met, I want to say |
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