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Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Slam The Door Behind You Before Opening The Next

Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Scott Smith

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Business

3.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

People miss one challenge when they decide to pursue the “get what I want life” of their dreams. It’s going to be difficult. That’s the bad news. The good news is that once you accept difficulty, everything else gets easier. Over the years, I’ve noticed deciding to change creates two pressure points. The first is the circumstances that drive you to do something different. It could be people or situations. Frustration or boredom. Even good-old-fashion fear of missing out. In any case, something has to change. The second pressure point is the future that is in front of you. It could be people or situations. Frustration or boredom. Even good-old-fashion fear of missing out. In any case, something has to change. Did I say the same thing? Yes, and it isn’t a typo. Although the particulars may be different, the same feeling is there. You are being pushed away from your past and pulled closer to your goals at the same time. Getting closer should make things easier. The actual feeling is driving 100 MPH toward a great abyss that has formed in front of you. Best of all, it is all self-inflicted. In times of transformation, life can seem at its most brutal and complicated. Once you accept there is difficulty on both sides of the abyss, you will also realize that your change has begun. There is only one thing to do. Remember when you were racing 100 MPH toward your dreams? Very soon, the time will come when you will reach a point of no return. When that happens, mash the accelerator to the floor, and start racing into your future. My late Mother-in-Law would say to me, “Scott, sometimes you have to slam the door behind shut and ram the door in front of you open. Get your butt moving, and everything will work out fine.” I have to say; those are some sage words from a wise lady. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:06.1

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0:10.6

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0:17.5

as regular Dr. Pepper, but with zero sugar and zero calories, it's a taste you can't

0:23.0

quite put your finger on, weird, but in a surprisingly good way, try more weird with

0:28.0

Dr. Pepper Zero.

0:30.2

Slack presents hands-free conversations.

0:33.3

Hello car commuter, dog walker, stroller pusher, your hands are busy, it's why we created

0:38.9

Huddles in Slack because sometimes talking is easier than typing.

0:42.7

Huddles without the hassle, in Slack.

0:58.0

So, a long time ago, I was living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and I had met a girl, and

1:08.0

I was making my moves on the girl, then my late mother-in-law got involved, and she

1:12.8

said, if you want your hands on my daughter, get the heck out there and go, go get a job.

1:19.4

I was just taking my time, I was in no hurry, but I got the message, the door slammed, and

1:26.9

eventually, I opened another, as we're talking about today, slamming some doors first before

1:30.8

you do something else, it's the daily boost from motivation to move.com, the positive boost

1:35.3

to do every single day no matter what gets in the way, even pandemics, and I will admit,

1:39.4

like everybody else in the pandemic first started, I was like, oh my god, what are we going

1:43.5

to do now?

1:44.5

Wasn't it a kind of a crazy time?

1:45.5

It was so scary, and it still isn't some areas, but you know what, people are coming

1:49.4

out of it, people are getting back on track, I was watching, come with me for a second

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