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The Kaizen Mindset
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HOW TO START
If you need to become more familiar with what you want to achieve. Start by laying down the foundation. Start thinking about what skill you want to develop and what goal you want to achieve. Which craft do you want to master and what do you want as the output after you have completed those tasks for 6 months straight?
HOW I DID IT
I spent a lot of time reading books and watching podcasts. I have made 70+ videos. I am building my agency. I am building my digital product. I am building a new startup and this was all done because I knew what I wanted to do with my life. I don’t smoke, I don’t drink not because I cannot but because I feel it’s a waste of time. I can do many productive things instead of those. I was raised by a single mother and I had a lot of options. But I chose to not waste my time and spend it wisely on building something from the ground up.
TAKE MY HELP
1:1 CONSULTATIONS TO CLEAR EACH ONE OF YOUR DOUBTS.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR FIRST DOLLAR FROM SCRATCH
IF YOU ARE CONFUSED - FOLLOW THE IKIGAI METHOD
The Ikigai method is a Japanese concept that roughly translates to "reason for being" or "purpose in life." It's a framework used for finding fulfillment and satisfaction by aligning one's passions, values, talents, and societal needs. The Ikigai method involves four intersecting elements:
1. What you love:
This refers to your passion, the activities that you enjoy doing, and that bring you joy and fulfillment. It's about identifying what you're genuinely passionate about.
2. What you are good at:
This refers to your skills, talents, and strengths. It involves recognizing what you excel at and what comes naturally to you.
3. What the world needs:
This relates to identifying the needs of society or the world at large. It's about understanding what you can contribute to make a positive impact and fulfill a need in your community or beyond.
4. What you can be paid for:
This refers to identifying monetization opportunities. It's about finding a way to sustain yourself financially while pursuing your passion and contributing to society.
The Ikigai method suggests that the intersection of these four elements is where one can find their sense of purpose and fulfillment. By finding the balance between what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for, you can discover your ikigai and lead a more meaningful and purposeful life.
START MAKING TOUGH CHOICES
Use your time to learn a skill instead of social media
Spend your time in the gym or do a workout instead of sleeping or procrastinating
Read books instead of scrolling reels
Start a business instead of asking for money from your parents
Produce something - Start a journal, Maybe create some videos, or do anything but produce something so you shift your mindset to a producer, not a consumer.
WHAT YOU LACK
You only lack the key concept of focus. You don’t think you have what it takes to change your life around. You don’t have what it takes to be better than 99% of the people out there. I am not telling you to work 12 hours a day or just do one thing the whole day, but if you can just get out there and focus for 3 hours then I promise you that you will be able to change your life in 6 months.
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