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Twitter: https://bit.ly/2P46g8n I’m so tired! I’m in my sixth city in just six days, and I’m still not finished. I'm doing seven cities in seven days. I know — it’s insane! So let me tell you what you can learn from my exhaustion … First, here’s what I’m up to: GoT premiere, filming video lessons, doing podcasts, meeting with my paraplegic student Anthony (awesome guy, incredible story), speaking at my old college Tulane University, working with this great charity Project Chicken Soup … and finally seeing my parents again after four months. I'm not telling you any of this to brag. I just have a lot going on and you can learn from all of it. Lesson #1: Don't do what I'm doing. Don't push yourself to the brink of exhaustion. Don’t burn yourself out. Space everything out and give yourself a chance to breathe. Lesson #2: Sometimes you can't control what happens. So just go with the flow. Do the best that you can. Granted, I burned myself out a bit, but at least I've been open to everything. I'm not saying you should just say yes to everything. Just think about what you CAN do. You might surprise yourself with what you can accomplish and how much you can push yourself when you’re really open to it. It all comes down to your mindset. Too many students simply don't want to push themselves. They don't want to put in the time or the effort to learn. I’m trying to change that mindset. I want you to strive for the absolute best … and thrive! One last lesson — be more giving. Whether it’s money or time, we all have something we can give. It’s taken two decades and a ton of hard work to learn everything I know. I want to share it all with you! How have you overextended yourself in the past? What’s your own personal exhaustion taught you? Drop a comment below and let me know! —————————————————————————————————————-
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3 Lessons On How I Deal With Exhaustion
3 Lessons On How I Deal With Exhaustion
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