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4 Big lessons from Tom Bilyeu on how to be more effective
Effective transitions, chaos, physics, and goals
Welcome to the 1st edition of our weekly newsletter, Confessions of the Millennial Millionaire!
Diego legally couldn’t work or drive at 22. But despite it, he bought his first home at 23. By 26, he was a financially free. Then he became a millionaire at 29.
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Recently on our mastermind call, Diego’s broke down his 4 big takeaways from Tom Bilyeu’s talk at GoBundance.
Effect transitions throughout the day
Be prepared for more chaos
The physics of progress
Writing goals down
Let’s dive in:
1. Effect transitions throughout the day
Transitions are when you go from doing one thing to another.
Like one meeting to another. Or from a work call to the gym.
There is some time in between when you can improve.
Tom always has an audiobook ready so he can continuously learn. Or you can meditate or recalibrate your mind for the next task.
Make your transition time effective, either way.
2. Be prepared for more chaos
As time goes on, things will be more chaotic.
There are more challenges and complications as your business grows. As you own more properties. And as your life evolves, you get into relationships, have kids, etc.
All of it adds chaos.
Embrace and prepare for chaos because it’s inevitable.
3. Physics of progress
Tom implements a method to achieve every goal.
He breaks it down into several steps. Then he builds systems to hit those milestones.
This keeps him accountable.
And if he’s unable to hit them, he can see his inadequacies preventing him from reaching his goal.
Get specific about your goals. Break it down into steps and milestones to hit.
And make systems for getting there.
4. You’re only as good as what you write down
Journaling makes you more mindful.
Your brain is better at processing information than remembering it. Journaling is more of a thinking activity than a writing activity. By journaling, you are thinking and then communicating it on paper.
Writing brings clarity.
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