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Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Two Steps To Beat Sales Records, Depression, & Setbacks w/ Hal Elrod #TheOnePercent

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Capitalism.com

Entrepreneur, Amazon, Lifestyledesign, Investing, Startup, Ryandanielmoran, Finance, Cashflow, Freedomfastlane, Lifestyle, Business, Passiveincome, Financialfreedom, Entrepreneurship

4.8793 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

This episode is all about unwavering faith that you can accomplish your singular mission.

 

Hal Elrod survived 2 very serious brushes with death — with a joyful, happy attitude — which gave him singular insight on overcoming and achieving your goals, and to top it off he has bootstrapped a multimillion dollar business.

 

If his advice on the subject isn’t solid, there is no advice to be had!

 

Key takeaways

[2:14] Ryan asks what unfulfilled dreams Hal Elrod has turning 40: Lakehouse dreams!

 

[4:36] Hal Elrod’s talks about his background from direct sales to keynote speaker, writer and coach and publisher.

 

But being self-published is a tough hustle: Miracle Morning was published on 12-12-12 — he needed an unforgettable date because of his significant brain damage from a car collision at the time — during the year and a half that followed he did hustle, we’re talking: 150 podcast interviews, 40 + speeches, 12 local and national television interviews. It took 6 years to get to the million books goal.

 

[12:48] Ryan asks Hal to talk about the radical new publishing business model he implemented

 

[15:00] Hal explains his quantum year, the one where he accomplished everything:

 

Mission:

Double best years’ sales

Side goals:

Publish first book

Launch speaking career

Launch coaching business

Put on 20 pounds of muscle

Meet wife

Rock climb 3 days a week

Lead a team to achieve at their highest level

 

[23;34] what is the process you can predetermine and commit to which if you commit to over time will move you goal from possible to probable to inevitable?

1. Predetermine the process

2. Don’t be attached to the day to day results.

[25:11] Having the singular goal forces you to structure and schedule your life in a way that permits success in more than one area.

And by way of following your goal, the one thing that if of most consequence, you are countering human nature and it’s usual path of least resistance.

[26:46] Ryan had his own ridiculously productive year but shares how the process has seemingly exhausted him. How is Hal just such a happy dude, he never seems tired despite almost dying twice and accomplishing all those goals how o you go all in on a goal without it being a total grind?

Have enough goals that you love, that energise you, to balance out the ones that are less joy-a-riffic.

Don’t let your goals compete: if all the thinking and energy and planning goes into the one main mission, the rest of the goals find their place.

[31:17] Hal touches on the importance of a foundation schedule — especially for entrepreneurs — including fun time, and free time. Structuring your schedule gives you more freedom and it prevents you from getting lost chasing the shiny things.

[34:13] Hal has talked about his car accident story very publicly but has been more reserved about his battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

He shares the gut wrenching details of how he found out he would have to fight the odds with a 10% chance of survival (downgraded from 30%).

The day he was diagnosed he had to have unwavering faith that he would be in that 10% and make it his singular mission to live.

1. I will beat this

2. This will be the best thing that ever happened to me

[40:47] Do medical doctors factor in commitment in the way of recovery? Hal shares how his doctor convinced him to do chemo despite the fact that he was initially against it and was aiming for a more holistic approach.

[46:18] Our greatest growth comes of our greatest adversity, Hal chooses to live as if every adversity is his growth and treats it in a positive way. Forget hindsight 20/20!

[47:44] Ryan’s final question: does Hal still have a singular mission, or does he ease off sometimes? He does, it’s actually 2 grand missions and he shares how his foundational schedule ensures these missions long term.

[52:02] Ryan thanks Hal and invites listeners to subscribe to the podcast and send him their comments on Instagram @RyanDanielMoran.

Mentioned in this episode

 

Capitalism.com

Miracle Morning

Miracle Equation

Transcript

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0:00.0

And so here's the secret to success.

0:02.2

Predetermine your process and then simply commit to that process without being emotionally attached to your day-to-day results.

0:08.7

And if you stay committed over an extended period of time, you eventually get where you want to go.

0:13.0

It takes one free person to create change.

0:16.9

This is the show for them.

0:19.2

We are the creators of the free world. This is capitalism.com, and we are the 1%.

0:27.9

Hey, what's up podcast? Hope you're having a great day. Today you're going to listen on a conversation with me and my buddy Hal. Howl is special people. He's escaped death twice, once from a very serious car accident

0:42.0

in which I believe he was dead, and another in which he beat cancer and was given a 10% chance

0:48.1

of survival. He won twice. He's also become a best-selling author. He has had a bunch of business success. He has

0:57.1

built an amazing family all at the same time while being really happy. And I'm always fascinated

1:02.9

by people like that. I once heard Tony Robbins say that the same thing, the same event can happen

1:09.1

to two people and it can completely derail one person

1:13.2

while giving the other person even more gratitude, even more abundance.

1:17.7

And Hal is one of those latter people.

1:20.2

And so I wanted to deconstruct that and also break down how he gets so much done and yet

1:24.5

seems to have so much free time and is so happy, how he achieves

1:28.8

such great things while not seeming overwhelmed. And what you're going to get out of this is

1:34.0

how to break down your goals into things that are actually manageable and do it in a way that

1:39.7

actually makes you happy because Hal is just a living example of that. So enjoy this chat with Hal Elrod.

1:46.3

Hey, gang, I'm interrupting you briefly to talk about cash flow and investing. My strategy for

1:52.8

financial independence for the rest of my life is to build businesses and invest the profits.

1:58.5

But the investing piece can be confusing sometimes. Where do you start?

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