35 - How To Become The Person You Need To Be (And Kill Your Old Self) - CYDL Mini Series Pt. 3

EPISODE · Mar 8, 2019 · 25 MIN

35 - How To Become The Person You Need To Be (And Kill Your Old Self) - CYDL Mini Series Pt. 3

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In today’s episode, we are on part three of the 6-day mini-series, “Design Your Dream Life” and I’m going to talk about the most important shift that I made in my life that allowed me to actually create my dream life. We are going to dive into my you must kill the old version of yourself if you want any chance at achieving the goals that make up your dream life. Key Points Discussed: What I learned from the world’s best (01:15) Why it’s hard to achieve goals in as your current self (6:00) The video that brought clarity on how to kill my old self (8:05) The whiteboard exercise to envision the future (10:11) How to map out the person you must become (13:16) The questions you must know about your future self (16:21) How to get rid of distractions (19:10) Killing your old self to get what you want in life (23:00) You can find the transcripts and more at www.thinkdifferenttheory.com/35 Be sure to follow me on Instagram @joshforti Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here. Be sure to grab a copy of The Mindshift Playbook here. If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts! SUBSCRIBE:Apple | Spotify | YouTube FIND JOSH:Facebook: /realjoshfortiInstagram: @joshfortiDownload The Golden Mic Method Book

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