These Lessons I've Learned That Built Empires

These Lessons I've Learned That Built Empires

These Lessons I've Learned That Built Empires

Though I'm still early in my business journey, I've gained valuable insights.

I want to share these with you—keeping them to myself would be selfish.

Master These 4 Lessons Now, Thrive Later:

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Now, first of all, how did I learn the lessons you're about to read.

The answer is very simple actually.

Trying.

Just doing stuff.

I personally knew a few people (who I was too) that never tried anything new.

They stayed inside the house, did the same things on a daily basis and scrolled all day.

I too became one of them, but I am very glad I'm not any more.

Anyway...

I learned them because I tried new things, failed at some things, won with some things.

And I'll give you a few today.

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Lesson numero uno (1): Be "Ok" with Failure

When you start out, or even when you're experienced, you will fail.

It's impossible to avoid.

It's also the reason why most people never even start, because they would much rather be comfortable with where they are right now.

You must be "Ok" with it to grow.

There is no other way to grow.

Try.

Fail.

Try Again.

Fail Again.

Try Again.

Fail Again.

Try Again.

Gain a Little.

Try Again.

Win.

It's easier said then done, but it's the truth.

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Lesson 2: Health Should Be Your Number 1 Priority (After God)

I found out, before starting on X, that I couldn't really get started on an Idea.

Not because the lack of skill, but because the lack of clarity and confidence.

What was wrong in that period?

I didn't take care of my health.

It was the period when I still smoked and drank.

It was only after I decided to go to the gym and actually take care of myself that I decided to go all in on business and chasing the freedom that I always wanted.

If you aren't already, start taking care of your health.

After God, it will be the best decision you'll ever make.

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Lesson 3: Be Careful Who You Spend Time With

There is a quote I like that goes:

"You are a product of the 5 people that you spend the most time with."

That's absolutely correct!

You can see this, if you go back to the beginning of this article you'll see it in my situation.

In order to become a winner, you need to hang around winner, because they won't allow you to lose.

I like to keep my circle small, even tho my journey (at the moment) has arrived at the "lonely chapter".

(After I finished the sentence above this one you're reading, the newsletter had 444 words. I looked it up with biblical meaning, and it says: "Prosper" IYKYK)

Again, be careful who influences your mind.

People can say they're happy for you, but at the same time try to drag you down.

Please be careful who you spend time with.

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Lesson 4: Your Feeling Should Have Nothing to Do With Showing Up

Let's imagine 2 men.

Man 1: He says that he only works when motivation his high because then he can give 100%.

Man 2: He says he work even when motivation is at a all time low, because even 1% matters.

Which one will haven better results do you think?

The answer should be obvious.

Man 2.

Why?

Because of what we call the "compound effect".

On a yearly time frame, 1% better each day equals to ~37x better a year.

This is why even the little steps matter on a large enough time frame.

They may seem insignificant today, but they won't be later on when you look back.

This is why we have to show up every day regardless of your feelings.

When you don't want to, remember:

1% is enough.

I Hope this newsletter has taught you some things you didn't knew yet or realized.

If not, then the next will.

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I would encourage you to just try stuff.

Go see if that business idea works or not.

If not, then try something else.

Never sit still.

Keep the momentum.

Just so you know, I'm rooting for you and have a blessed day,

-Wytze

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