🌸 The "Mother" of all business advice

(3.5 min read) 3 Concepts, 2 Frameworks, 1 Proverb Pic

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3 Growth concepts

Concept #1

Willpower is overrated. Successful people just build systems to make hard things easier to do.

Chris Hladczuk

My Takeaway: Motivation is moody. It comes and goes, often depending on our mood or circumstances. Discipline, on the other hand, is a long-term commitment. It's about doing what we need to do, even when we don't feel like it. It can take a lot of energy to stay motivated, especially when we're facing challenges. Discipline, on the other hand, is more sustainable. It's about developing habits and routines that make it easier to do what we need to do, even when we don't feel like it.

Concept #2

It’s hard to upset someone who accepts reality as it is, rather than demanding it be what they want.

Alex Hormozi

My Takeaway: People who demand reality be what they want are more likely to be upset when things don't go their way. The lower your expectations, the greater your appreciation for life and you will be happy along the way.

Concept #3

Sometimes all you need for exceptional results is average effort repeated for an above-average amount of time.

James Clear

My Takeaway: Im average at most things. I don’t know if i am great at anything. But i will be average for a longer of period of time than others, which compounds to a better result. It's not about doing something extraordinary every day, it's about doing something consistently, even if it's not always easy. When you put in the work day after day, even if it's just a little bit, you will eventually see results.

2 Personal frameworks

1. You would be surprised how universal your unique experience is.

Don’t tell yourself the lie that NO ONE knows what I’m going through. Its isolating and builds walls around yourself. We all have our own unique experiences in life. Many of the things we go through are shared by others, even if it doesn't always seem that way.

2. Schedule your worry time

If you schedule it and say “ ok i will worry about this later” then it is not a weight you have to carry around with you. When its worry time, then you can worry about it. Seems weird, but it’s actually freeing.

1 Proverb Pic

Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.

Proverbs 10:4

My takeaway: Proverbs 10:4 is both a warning and a promise. It gives us the principle that diligent labor leads to wealth, while slackness results in poverty. It highlights the value of hard work and discipline, cautioning against idleness and laziness, and promising prosperity as the reward for steadfastness and industriousness.

In the quest for greater prosperity, numerous factors play significant roles. The first and foremost of these is the virtue of diligence and the commitment to hard work. The necessity for hard work often stems from the basic human instinct for survival, a primal hunger that drives us to secure the essentials of life. This urge to satisfy our needs can be traced back to the verses of the Bible, such as 2 Thessalonians 3:10, which states that one must work to eat, regardless of whether the job is personally fulfilling or not.

The concept of work and its necessity is not solely about survival; it is also about choice and control over our lives. If one fails to seize the initiative and seek out work that aligns with their personal interests or passions, they might ultimately find themselves trapped in work that they are compelled to do, as conveyed in Proverbs 12:24.

The inherent value and dignity of work are deeply rooted in the spiritual and theological understanding of human existence, as depicted in the Biblical book of Genesis. This book illustrates the divine act of creation, where God himself is seen working with the earth (Genesis 2:7,19), fashioning a paradise for humanity. In this Eden, work is seen as a blessing, a noble and meaningful endeavor, further emphasized in Genesis 2:15.

The image of a working God exemplifies the joy and fulfillment derived from labor. As beings created in His image, we are inherently designed to find satisfaction and self-realization in productive and meaningful work. The act of working not only sustains our physical existence but also nourishes our spiritual and emotional well-being. It shapes our identity and connects us to the broader human community. Thus, good work is highly humanizing, and its rewards extend far beyond the material realm.

It is clear that hard work, guided by diligence and inspired by the divine example, can lead to prosperity. However, it is crucial to remember that the value of work extends beyond mere financial gain. Work can also lead to personal growth, fulfillment, and a sense of purpose, which are arguably the true measures of prosperity.

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