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🗓️ 6 February 2025
⏱️ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | We're going to do a training today for the idea of surrounding yourself with the right places |
0:10.4 | slash spaces. |
0:12.4 | And it's the power of purpose and persistence that gives us a participatory perception. |
0:20.8 | And part of participating in a perception is the space |
0:25.2 | in which we have, in the space in which we hold, which is the divine place, the right place to be in. |
0:33.9 | And the energy in the participation in the perception of where we have activities, |
0:40.5 | our behaviors, whether it's activity we get paid for, work, or activity we don't get paid |
0:45.8 | for, vacation, home, workouts, recreation, etc. |
0:49.7 | We spend a third of our lives in activity that we get paid for, what most people call work. |
0:55.6 | I don't like the word work because work seems very hard to me. |
0:59.9 | I like activity I get paid for. |
1:02.5 | And it's critical that we learn to love what we're doing, even if we don't like or love it at first. |
1:09.3 | Or we learn to love what other people don't like or love it at first, or we learn to love what other people |
1:11.6 | don't like or love. And in order to participate in the right place and participate in the right |
1:17.7 | space, we have to understand the power of purpose and persistent in perspective in that consistent |
1:23.5 | process. Because then, if we can learn to love what we don't like or |
1:29.1 | don't love at the activity we get paid for which we spend a third of our life doing then it has |
1:33.7 | purpose and guess what if our purpose is greater than our pain we will never quit and it's the lack |
1:40.0 | of commitment that will cause us not to progress or get to where we want to be. When we understand |
1:46.2 | doing what we love and seek progress, not perfection, it brings up a story of mine when I was with |
1:53.6 | Bob Parsons, the CEO and founder of GoDaddy. We were interviewing and he looked at me and he said, Dave, you know, |
2:01.7 | if you love what you do and on camera, you can see me roll my eyes and look at him in disappointment |
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