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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Why You've Been Lied to About Where to Put Your Time, Energy, & Focus | Seth Godin on Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Check out our Sponsors Indeed: Go to Indeed.com/IMPACT for a FREE $75 credit to boost your job post. NETGEAR: Learn more at netgear.com/wifi Blinkist: Go to https://blinkist.com/impact Try it FREE for 7 days and save 25% off your new subscription. Helix Sleep: Get up to $200 off all mattresses at https://helixsleep.com/impact Are you struggling to accomplish your goals because you’re so focused on the outcome? If something “fails” or isn’t a “success,” do you let that eat away at your motivation and define who you are? It’s time for you to throw away everything you’ve learned about success and begin to shift your mindset to focus on your effort in everything you do, rather than the outcome. On this episode of Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu is joined by author, entrepreneur, and teacher Seth Godin to discuss such matters and more as they explore why you need to stop focusing on outcomes and begin focusing on your efforts. They discuss why we’re all brainwashed from an early age, the power of streaks, feedback, and criticism, how to move through life with intention, why you have to put your work ‘on the hook,’ how to act with generosity, why making new mistakes is moves you closer to your goal, how to overcome imposter syndrome, and the power of having a group around you to provide constructive criticism. Order Seth’s new book, “The Practice: Shipping Creative Work”: https://geni.us/kD6UWdp SHOW NOTES: Outcome vs Effort | Seth discusses his book and "showing your bad.” [1:01] Brainwashed | Seth shares how we’ve become brainwashed without knowing it. [2:15] Changing Lives | Seth discusses his new book and the time taken to write it. [3:35] Streaks | Seth shares the power of getting feedback and criticism on your work. [5:53] Intention | Seth discusses how to move towards goals with intention. [7:35] On the Hook | Seth shares why you should put your work ‘on the hook.’ [9:21] Generosity | Seth tells a fishing story and the purpose of being connected to your work. [11:10] Real Life | Seth discusses how to practically build your ‘art’ into a way of income. [14:00] Self | Seth discusses why you need to trust yourself. [17:58] Behavior | Seth discusses why changing your behavior changes your identity. [19:59] Passion | Seth shares why passion is a choice and how to choose it. [21:24] Better | Seth discusses the power of ‘seeing’ and developing ‘good taste.’ [25:32 ] New Mistakes | Seth shares how to move closer and closer to your goals. [28:12] Imposter Syndrome | Seth discusses the power of verbalizing. [33:08] Dangers | Seth discusses why always being authentic has its downfalls. [38:14] Feeling Alive | Seth discusses the purpose of our lives that gives us meaning and joy. [42:46] Feedback | Seth shares how to let your guard down so that you can take criticism. [40:39] Build Your Group | Seth discusses the people who’s feedback you should be listening to. [44:14] Bitterness | Miles Davis and the rabbit hole he got stuck in that turned him bitter. [47:43] Mindset | Seth shares how he approaches people, life, and our abilities. [51:25] Takeaway | Seth shares what he hopes you takeaway from today’s discussion. [55:17] Connect | Seth shares ways you can continue to follow his work and to stay connected. [56:10] QUOTES: "The practice is not the means to the output. The practice is the output, because the practice is all we can control.” [6:42] “Doing the work changes our story about the work and I think it’s so much more reliable, and so much easier, to love what you do than it is to do what you love.” [21:48] “Consistency is part of being peculiar. Consistently generous, consistently showing up, rhyming with yourself in a way that you’re proud of but no, not authentic. You’re not entitled.” [38:44] FOLLOW SETH: Blog: https://seths.blog Podcast: https://www.akimbo.link Twitter: twitter.com/ThisIsSethsBlog Facebook: facebook.com/sethgodin/ Instagram: instagram.com/sethgodin

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of Impact Theory. I am here with the legend

0:08.8

Seth Goan, Seth. Welcome to the show. Well, thanks for having me. The last interview still

0:14.3

sits with me. You worked so hard, you prepped so deep. It was really fun. Awesome, man.

0:19.9

Well, I am honored by that and I am very excited to talk about the new book today. I went

0:25.4

just as hard on this one and I think that this book is incredibly important for anybody

0:30.5

that wants to do something profound with their life. And when I first was researching

0:36.0

you for the last episode, I came across an idea that is just, it's something I repeat

0:40.4

to myself. It's something I bring up to people all the time and it feels like it's a central

0:44.3

theme of this book, which is show me your bad writing. So for anybody who says, you know,

0:48.8

I can't write or I'm a bad writer, whatever, that question is so profound. Is that what

0:55.2

you see as a central idea behind practice or is it something else? Well, the practice

1:00.4

involves several things all woven together. One of them is definitely show me your bad

1:05.0

video, show me your bad public speaking, show me your bad counseling, show me your bad therapy,

1:09.7

show me your bad engineering designs because we've been trained to get attached to the outcome

1:17.8

and there's this belief that the effort, the process, the practice doesn't matter. And

1:25.4

if the outcome isn't going to be great, don't even bother. But the only way to get to

1:29.7

great outcomes is to show up with this practice and get better. So that's one of the key

1:37.1

things. The second one is that we can get out of our own head by stopping this mindset

1:42.3

of hustling people to get more than our fair share of attention and instead approach

1:46.6

it with generosity because the purpose of shipping the work is not so you can come out

1:52.6

ahead. The purpose of shipping the work is to make things better.

1:56.1

So we will definitely get to the principle of generosity, which shows up a lot in the

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