EPISODE · Apr 26, 2021 · 56 MIN
SLP 039: Play With What You Got
from The Success Lift Podcast · host Brian Pannuzzo
In today's episode, Brian covers working with what you already have to make realistic goals and commitments. He begins by sharing this message: no matter what goals or commitments you have, setting yourself up for success is important because if they are unrealistic, failure is inevitable. Brian talks about changing habits a little bit at a time to create success. We tend to focus on that one bad decision made that we end up missing out on celebrating all of the wins, better decisions and things we accomplished. Today, Brian discusses compartmentalizing decisions and allowing yourself to enjoy the wins. Auditing ourselves is also very important when playing with what you got. Whether it be weekly, monthly, or annually; there should be a check in to see where your starting point is at. Also creating a plan before your day begins is key to helping you on your way to success. Brian shares his daily routine, and the reasons why he chose the order in which he does things. He stresses the importance of making a daily routine that fits you by creating your own environment for success. Everyone's environments and starting points are different, so they should all be individualized. Enjoy this episode and learn how to play with what you got, make a plan, audit yourself daily, and figure out where you are starting! In this episode you will learn: Realistic commitments Compartmentalizing decisions Auditing your day Daily plan (refer to episode 5) 4 W's. Creating an environment for success. Related Links/Mentions: SLP 005: The Routine Nobody Talks About Connect with Brian! https://www.thesuccesslift.com https://www.instagram.com/brianpannuzzo http://www.linkedin.com/in/brianpannuzzo https://www.facebook.com/brian.pannuzzo https://twitter.com/BPannuzzo
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