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  • - "If you are not willing to risk the usual,

  • you will have to settle for the ordinary."

  • All right, so a lotta people have heard different habits

  • out there for being successful,

  • like getting up at five o'clock in the morning

  • and grinding 24/7.

  • But what I wanna talk about today

  • are five weird or strange habits that I've had

  • that have allowed me to be successful.

  • All right, so the first habit I have for you guys here

  • that contributed to my success overall

  • is a really simple one,

  • but I honestly wanna challenge you

  • to start doing this right now.

  • And that is as soon as you wake up in the morning,

  • drink at least 16 ounces of water.

  • Now, I actually take this a step further.

  • I have one of those Nalgene bottles,

  • which is like 32 ounces,

  • and as soon as I get up, I make my bed,

  • I write down a couple of goals for the day,

  • and I drink 32 ounces of cold water.

  • And this is before I have my coffee and breakfast

  • or anything like that.

  • The reason for this is because three out of four Americans

  • out there are chronically dehydrated,

  • and when your brain is dehydrated,

  • you're just not thinking clearly.

  • A lot of people will go to coffee or pastries

  • or things like that in the morning for energy,

  • but I challenge you to instead, before you drink coffee,

  • before you go out there for those sweets,

  • drink some cold water, and see what this does

  • to your energy level and your mental clarity.

  • All right, so the second habit I have here for you guys

  • is consuming a low-information diet,

  • or as I like to say it, not really giving a (beep)

  • about most things.

  • I know that may sound harsh here,

  • but the truth is a lot of the stuff

  • that we worry about as humans

  • are things that we just have utterly zero control over.

  • So a while back, I made this decision

  • to really only care about the things

  • that I was able to change in life,

  • rather than things that are just going to invite stress

  • or confusion into my life,

  • where I really have no control of the given outcome.

  • And what you have to understand is that,

  • now more than ever, there are so many things out there

  • fighting for our attention,

  • whether it's your cell phone or apps,

  • social media, things like this, the news, radio.

  • There's so much noise out there

  • that you really can get sucked into this,

  • where all you're doing is just taking in

  • and consuming media and reading and listening to things,

  • and it can really just scatter your brain

  • and take up all of your time.

  • So what I am encouraging you to do

  • is pick a handful things that you do give a (beep) about,

  • and only consume information about these things.

  • And the other stuff, just let that be background noise.

  • And honestly, don't even think about it.

  • So the third habit here on my list,

  • kind of embarrassed of this one, guys,

  • to be honest with you,

  • but it helped me with becoming successful.

  • And that is the fact that for many years

  • when I was younger, I didn't really have any hobbies,

  • and I honestly didn't have like a booming social life

  • of any kind.

  • And what that allowed me to do

  • is when I finally had an idea of something

  • that I wanted to pursue, well, I had basically

  • all of my time and energy to dedicate to that one thing.

  • So if you have hobbies now, I'm not saying you have to like

  • get rid of your hobbies in order to be successful.

  • But if you are somebody out there

  • who like maybe hasn't found their groove yet in life,

  • or you feel like maybe you don't have anything

  • that you know that you wanna do,

  • that's kinda how I felt when I was,

  • you know, in my late teenage years.

  • But when I found YouTube and online business,

  • I was able to basically dedicate all of my free time

  • towards this venture.

  • I didn't see friends, I didn't go out there

  • and play basketball and things like that.

  • And I do have hobbies now because I have more free time,

  • and obviously they are important

  • to having a well-rounded life.

  • But if you don't have hobbies,

  • you really have a much larger basket of time

  • that you can dedicate towards something

  • if you are looking to be successful.

  • So the fourth habit I have here for you guys

  • is one that can be good and it can be bad,

  • and that is impulsive decision-making.

  • I am prone to this, I've been this way my entire life,

  • but the truth is when you make enough impulsive decisions,

  • at one point, this is going to pay off,

  • because it's kind of like,

  • thinking about in terms of risk and reward,

  • if you never really take any risks in life,

  • there's not a heck of a lot of upside there.

  • But if you take a lot of risks frequently,

  • there is a lot of upside as well as a lot of risk,

  • but you just have to be right that one time

  • to have a big payoff.

  • So basically, as soon as I had an idea,

  • I impulsively would jump into that idea,

  • and I would run with it and dedicate all of my brain fuel

  • to that, because I didn't have any hobbies,

  • didn't have a heck of a lot of friends,

  • and I wasn't filling my mind with useless information

  • and things to worry about that I had no control over.

  • And I think a lot of this comes down to analysis paralysis,

  • and this is something that I've never struggled with

  • because of that impulsive decision-making.

  • So let's say, for example, I was trying to ride a bicycle,

  • a lot of people would want to read books and watch videos

  • about riding a bicycle and analyze every detail possible,

  • whereas my type of personality, I'm just gonna say,

  • "I'm gonna get on that damn bike, and I'm gonna fall,

  • and I'm gonna scrape my knee,

  • but I'm gonna learn a heck of a lot faster,

  • I'm gonna fail faster,

  • and I'm just going to get to that desired outcome faster."

  • So impulsive decision-making can be good and it can be bad.

  • But I think for those of you

  • that have that analysis paralysis type mind,

  • I would go for the more screw it and do it type attitude,

  • rather than trying to have all the information first

  • before attempting something.

  • Because at the end of the day,

  • no matter how many books you read, videos you watch,

  • things like that, you're never going to go into something

  • being the master from the get go.

  • You're going to make mistakes,

  • and you're going to fail no matter what.

  • So why not fail faster and basically not waste

  • all that time trying to avoid failure?

  • So the fifth and final habit I have for you guys

  • is one that my mom was not necessarily a fan of

  • when I was younger,

  • and that is the fact that I was always the type of person

  • that was looking to find the shortcuts.

  • And I'm not saying that in terms of doing things

  • in a poor way and like skipping steps,

  • I'm talking about the standpoint of doing things

  • as efficiently as possible.

  • One example of this was my schoolwork.

  • I was always a low B student in high school,

  • and I think my mom knew

  • that I could have been an A student,

  • but in my mind, I just didn't see any value in doing that.

  • So rather than spending hours every night

  • doing homework and studying,

  • I basically never studied, barely did my homework,

  • and I could still manage to get Bs in high school.

  • For me, that was operating as efficiently as possible

  • by getting Bs, which was good enough,

  • and not having to dedicate all of my time

  • to doing something I don't wanna do,

  • which was doing homework and studying for tests.

  • So now I have applied that same school of thought

  • to my businesses and things like that.

  • where I'm always looking to operate

  • as efficiently as possible,

  • and essentially get the largest return on investment

  • for the least amount of effort.

  • And I think if you're somebody who is able to look

  • at things in this school of thought,

  • it oftentimes can and will lead to success.

  • So anyways, guys, that's gonna wrap up this video.

  • Those are five weird habits that I've seen work for me

  • and, honestly, for other people,

  • when it comes to being successful.

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  • Thanks so much for watching this video,

  • and I hope to see you in the next one.

- "If you are not willing to risk the usual,

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