My Cheat Code to Success

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My Cheat Code to Success

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I would suggest treating your business tasks like you're playing your favorite video game. You know how you can spend hours collecting diamonds in a game? Use that same drive for your business growth. Start with simple, repetitive tasks that don't need much time or money.

For example, if you're trying to get more customers, make it a game to see how many doors you can knock on or how many emails you can send in a day. Keep track of it, just like you would in a game. This is grinding in real life and it's important to build your 'business muscle'.

Sticking to these tasks every day, even if they seem boring, is like leveling up your character. Over time, these efforts add up, and just like in a game, you'll be ready to face bigger challenges in your business.

If you write content for your business, make it a daily mission to create something new. It can be small like a social media post or a quick tip for your customers. What's important is that you're consistent with this. Think of it like collecting experience points every day.

Everyone can do these things. Even better, they're low cost. The only investment here is a little bit of time each day. But like in the games, that 'little bit' is all about building up to something great. Keep at it, stay consistent, and watch your 'business character' grow stronger.

Quotes by Alex Hormozi

"If young guys played real life the same way they played video games they'd make more money"

– Alex Hormozi

"I remember when I was playing Fable way back in the day"

– Alex Hormozi

"I would literally stay in the zombie corner cuz it would continue to spawn zombies"

– Alex Hormozi

"I sat there for hours just beating so monotonously beating the same zombie over and over again"

– Alex Hormozi

"You have to be willing to sit there and slay the same thing over and over again until your avatar gets strong enough to beat the bigger boss"

– Alex Hormozi

Full Transcript

young guys played real life the same way they played video games they'd make more money I remember when I was playing Fable way back in the day and I would literally stay in the zombie corner cuz it would continue to spawn zombies and I would stay there and I would keep collecting all these diamonds and experience points so that I could make my avatar as big and as strong as humanly possible and I sat there for hours just beating so monotonously beating the same zombie over and over again but yet we're not willing to do that in the real world where you have to knock on more doors send more emails make more content but the game's the same you have to be willing to sit there and slay the same thing over and over again until your avatar gets strong enough to beat the bigger boss

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