5 • 707 Ratings
🗓️ 19 February 2021
⏱️ 41 minutes
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0:00.0 | Mike and I are very excited about this podcast. We're talking about some things that I think |
0:10.2 | everybody needs to know, especially if you're in the entrepreneurial world. It has to do with |
0:15.5 | how you do the hard interface of hard work and easy luck. How do you work the two so that you're not having |
0:24.6 | to work yourself half to death? All right. And one of the things that we talk about, and Gay has, |
0:30.2 | as usual, some great stories, some great examples of how to release and relinquish control and allow luck to show up in your life |
0:42.5 | and a different way of thinking about what luck really is. |
0:46.1 | We're not talking about gambling luck, |
0:48.3 | but it's where you're opening yourself up to manifesting opportunities, |
0:53.0 | receiving abundance, and getting out of your way. |
0:55.9 | Might sound a little bit esoteric, but as usual, Gaye does an amazing job of applying this to your real life in a practical, tactical way. |
1:07.2 | And we also get into and talk about the relationship between fear, money, and death. And I think that is really worth |
1:17.8 | understanding and contemplating. And hopefully you'll hear it, see it, and feel it through a completely |
1:22.8 | different lens. Today's episode is about the interface between luck and work. |
1:38.6 | Is it better to be lucky or is it better to work hard? |
1:42.3 | And what's the interface between the two so this is something |
1:45.7 | that i've been thinking about for a long time and i'm real eager to share what i've learned about it |
1:50.2 | with you all right um so set it up tell us a story i know you always begin with some kind of a story |
1:56.8 | that gets this roll in here gays so i'm going to let you just take it from here and let's dive deep. |
2:02.3 | Yes, well, I've learned a lot in my business life from a lot of great business mentors. Actually, |
2:09.8 | when I was a kid, I was always famous for going around asking people's advice about things. |
2:15.7 | So I think from an early age, somehow I became a accumulator of |
2:19.3 | wisdom. And they kind of joked about it when I was a kid because I was always, you know, |
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