If You Don’t Know What You’re Doing Watch These 25 Seconds
Summary
- If you're not stepping into the unknown, you're probably not growing, because growth necessitates doing something new.
- Embracing uncertainties is part of the process of growth—a process that one shouldn't shy away from if they truly wish to advance.
- It's contradictory to desire growth while simultaneously wanting to have all the answers upfront; these two mindsets don't align.
- Just like wanting a pair of Jordans, you have to be willing to pay the price for what you want. The cost isn't necessarily negative; it's simply part of the equation.
- You should accept the cost of your goals without complaint if you truly want to achieve them. If the price isn't worth it to you, then the goal might not be as important as you thought.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest embracing the unknown as the first step. This means you'll have to step out of your comfort zone and try new things in your business or personal growth strategies. Remember, if you're not trying new things, you're not growing. So, go ahead and try that new marketing tactic you've been thinking about or reach out to that potential partner.
A good way of dealing with uncertainties is to see them as a normal part of growth. Don't be scared to make decisions without having all the answers. Think of it like this: you can't grow if you're not ready to face some unknowns. Be cool with learning as you go.
You have to realize that growth has a price, just like anything you want. If you want to be more successful, you will have to invest time, energy, and sometimes money. Look at your goals and decide if you're really willing to pay that price. If you really want it, then go for it without complaining.
For example, if you're working on a tight budget, focus on the most essential things first. This could be improving your product or service, or learning a new skill that'll help your business grow. Spend your time and money on these first before anything else.
Lastly, make sure to check in with yourself. If you find the price too high, it's okay to rethink your goals. It's better to chase a goal that you can afford—in terms of money, time, and effort—than to be unhappy with what you have to give up. So, decide what you want, and then go after it with everything you've got.
Quotes by Alex Hormozi
"if you knew what you were doing then you would be stagnating because you'd be doing nothing new"
– Alex Hormozi
"if you're going to do something new then that is what would be the Catalyst for growth"
– Alex Hormozi
"you can't want to grow and also want to know everything you're doing at the same time"
– Alex Hormozi
"it's wanting the Jordans without paying the price"
– Alex Hormozi
"if you do then don't lament the price tag pay the price tag and be happy you have the Jordans"
– Alex Hormozi
Full Transcript
if you knew what you were doing then you would be stagnating because you'd be doing nothing new and so if you're going to do something new then that is what would be the Catalyst for growth and so you can't want to grow and also want to know everything you're doing at the same time it's like the two beliefs contradict one another it's wanting the Jordans without paying the price and the price isn't bad it just the price is what it is and so it's just do you want the Jordans or not and if you do then don't lament the price tag pay the price tag and be happy you have the Jordans and if you don't want the Jordans then don't buy them