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Master Your Life

Success doesn't just show up via luck. No, success is the inevitable result of doing a number of specific things, in a consistent way.

Here are the 6 Insights to Master Your Life:

1. IT IS ALL ABOUT YOU!

The #1 reason you may not be where you want to be in your career and personal life is who you currently are vs. the external conditions you might be blaming. It's stunning how our limiting beliefs and core fears sabotage us and keep us small. And here's the thing: because most of them are subconscious, we can't even see the mess they are creating for us.

The key here is to clean up the self-deception in your life. And take a good hard look at why you are where you are. Is the truth that you're scared of failure or rejection or the unknown or success? The more aware you become of how you're the one standing in your own way, the more you'll move into choice. And have the power to make the new choices that drive new results.

2. YOUR NET WORTH NEVER EXCEEDS YOUR SELF WORTH

We get from life not all we want but who we are. To have more, we must become more. The more you can learn, grow and provoke the highest display of your potential on a daily basis, the more all you want will begin to show up.

How do you start this growth? Journaling, affirmations, reading the books of world-class people, associating with superstars, attending seminars+webinars, listening to inspirational audiobooks etc — all contribute to this growth.

3. FOCUS IS MORE VALUABLE THAN INTELLIGENCE

You're smart enough to master your life - and play in the big leagues of success. Here's another thing that may be holding you back: you're really busy being busy. But what's the point of being uber-productive doing useless things?

So much of the leadership presentations I delivered across the planet involved showing people how to make the leap from being busy to achieving results. Two quick ways:

  • Turn off your technology for a few hours each day and do Real Work, and
  • Make your Stop Doing List more important than your To Do List.

4. DISRUPT OR BE DISRUPTED

The next 20 years will be nothing like the last 20 years. You and your team and your organization can "wait for the up cycle to return". I don't think we're in a down cycle. I think the way the global economy+society currently is, is the new reality. There's only one choice for any one of us: innovate - or become obsolete.

So, to win:

  • Out-think who you were
  • Out-learn what you learned, and
  • Outwork the way you worked
  • Read constantly
  • Iterate daily, and
  • Ferociously improve every part of the way you think, work and live

5. SHATTER YOUR STANDARDS.

It's stunning how many people - built to play at wow with their lives - accept mediocrity in their health, finances, work, relationships and mindset — the problem with letting a little mediocrity into your orbit is more starts to creep in until eventually it becomes your new normal.

Right now, I challenge you with my usual respect and affection, to raise your standards:

  • Don't tolerate any form of average
  • Don't accept Dis-excellence
  • Don't stand for mediocre

If you're going to settle, then please settle for the absolute best.

6. HAVE SOME FUN.

Life's a short ride when you really think about it. Yes, do your dreams while you change the world. But do it with a smile. And a festive heart. Make time for life's simple pleasures. Savor life's gifts. Embrace all that's good in your life.

By Robin Sharma

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