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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Stop Lying to Yourself | Road to Revenue #64

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Eight Ways to Stop Lying To Yourself Once we have a better understanding of the signs that we’re lying to ourselves, it’s time to utilize strategies to stop telling these lies. 1. Stop taking constructive criticism as a personal attack - Don’t assume the negative when others are providing you opportunities to learn and grow. Take a more positive perspective and try to find the light, love, and lessons in the input of those around you. 2. Stop trying to convince everyone that you're right - The ego and its needs are one of our greatest enemies, especially our need to be right. When you must always be correct or superior, you will invariably tell yourself lies to elevate your self esteem. 3. Realize that you can enjoy the consistent and persistent pursuit of your potential - Attaching your emotions to a specific outcome is not the right mindset to have, instead focus on achieving progress each day and enjoying yourself in the process. 4. Take chances - Be willing to take risks, rather than telling yourself, “It’s never going to happen”. Nothing extraordinary happens when you are taking ordinary chances. 5. Stop putting things off until tomorrow - One of the most common ways we lie to ourselves occurs when we decide that we will do something later that could easily be accomplished now. That’s why I have a “Do It Now” Rule. 6. Quit doubting yourself - Worrying means that you are voting for something that you don’t want in your life. Starve your doubts and fears, don’t give them any energy or attention. 7. Consider others' points of view - Whenever our reality doesn’t match what others perceive, it is important to take a step back and try to understand why. This reflection can stop us from repeating the same lies to ourselves over and over. 8. Realize when you've taken on too much – Another common lie we tell ourselves is that we don’t need help, when asking for assistance would be our best path forward. It’s alright to admit that we are in over our head and need help. Tweet me @davidmeltzer your favorite takeaway from today's episode and come ask me questions live every Friday at 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST. Text me at (949) 298-2905 or email me at [email protected] to join! Click here to follow the Road to Revenue playlist on Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hey, everyone, it's Monday.

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So we've got another episode of the road to revenue series.

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And today's topic is stop lying to yourself.

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And we're going to cover the way that you identify how you're lying to yourself.

0:14.1

And if you're lying to yourself, tweet me at David Meltzer, your favorite

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takeaway from today's episode and check the show notes to see how you can text me

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or email me at any time.

0:24.6

This is Entrepreneurs the Playbook.

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Hey, hey, hey.

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Good Friday, everyone.

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And we are here.

0:32.0

As everyone knows, Friday trainings have been going on over 20 years.

0:35.8

Welcome, everyone.

0:36.8

If you want today's podcast, it will be every single platform.

0:44.4

Just go ahead and download it.

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Spotify, Google, iTunes, good, Shabbos, Danny Siegel.

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I see you there.

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Anyway, we are launching next Friday.

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We're having pitch.

0:56.4

The perfect pitch training is next Friday because we're launching season two

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of two-minute drill on Amazon Prime Video, check it out Bloomberg TV,

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check it out next Friday and hour long episode, big vignettes, great

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