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🗓️ 2 August 2018
⏱️ 6 minutes
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This piece of equipment is one of my most prized possessions, and is a tool to help me speed up my learning and stay mentally sharp. It is MUST buy.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the sports motivation podcast. It is your host, Nees Showbo. Today is up on game. That means I'm |
0:05.7 | putting you up on game. That means I'm sharing a tool, a strategy, a mindset, something of value with you |
0:13.5 | that you didn't have before. And if you did, then share it with somebody else as well. But I care |
0:19.5 | about you. And when someone cares about |
0:21.6 | someone, they give them things that would benefit them. So this is my goal. And what I'm going |
0:29.3 | to be doing today is sharing with you a tool that is very, very valuable to me. And anyone in my |
0:36.3 | family would let you know because anyone who messes or plays with |
0:39.5 | this tool knows that they either number one better stop playing or two they're going to replace it |
0:47.1 | so what this tool does is it accomplishes an outcome for me and that outcome very simply is it helps me learn faster. |
0:58.7 | All right. So just think about this. Everything it is that you want is available to you and you're able to get it. |
1:07.7 | Let's be honest. I'm sure none of you are, your goals aren't so |
1:11.8 | aspirational as, you know, to actually someone is doubting whether or not it's possible. It's |
1:18.3 | 2018. The type of shit that people have done kind of proves that the things that we want to do |
1:25.4 | are probably pretty possible. Would you agree? Now, |
1:29.1 | what's probably keeping you from that, not probably, but very most likely, 99% likely of holding |
1:36.4 | you back from that is some form of knowledge of some sort. And that's just partly, right? Meaning |
1:42.2 | you don't know enough. So the key is you got to learn. The problem is, and how do we learn? We learn through books. We learn through time with people, mentors. We learn through actual trial and error. There's a lot of ways to learn, right? Now, the excuse that a lot of people make is that we don't have enough time to learn. |
2:02.5 | Like, do you read for an hour every day? Probably not. Maybe you read for 10 minutes. The question is, |
2:09.0 | is that enough? I would argue, no, if you're trying to do something significant, you're going |
2:14.9 | to have to learn a little faster than that. You're going to have to read a little more than that. You're going to have to take advantage of more time. Now, if we want to do that, |
2:22.6 | if you agree with me, you have to find pockets of time to learn. And you have to be very greedy |
2:30.5 | with every minute that goes by. So let me share with you a tool that I use that allows me to do |
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