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The Daily Clearing

The Clearing You Didn’t KnowYou Needed

This  3:42 clearing covers everything you need to get things running smoothly so you can get back to what you do best.

Crush It, Even On Shit Days

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JK Rowling, Mel Robbins, Richard Branson. All high-achievers who put their heads down and grind until their jobs are done. What about you?

You know you have the potential to be one of those high-achievers…IF you could stop judging yourself for working the way you work and NOT working until you die like it feels like they do.

Instead you tell yourself you’re not as good as they are, forget all the killer shit you’ve done, and just roll on, thinking “it’s not for you”.

The difference is you have not found your connection to the work you need to do. Maybe it’s emails, maybe it’s prospecting, hell, maybe it’s a “simple” social media post. But you need a connection in order to motivate you, unlike those guys I mentioned earlier.

But that’s the kicker.

You’re not them. And you can’t sit there, thinking that you have all these blocks to clear before you’ll be able to reach their level of accomplishment. What you need to do…what you MUST do…is FORGET the idea that you have blocks around this kind of thing and turn on some music that evokes the kind of emotion you need to light that fire under you.

You see, music is literally a dictator of moods for many people. And it can help you forget what you didn’t need to remember in the first place.

So…blocks? What blocks? They don’t matter.

When you see yourself NOT doing the work, instead you’re scrolling Facebook, pretending you’re trying to think of an angle to approach your topic from (but you’re really looking at every meme that rolls through and clicking like on it), you simply make a conscious decision to NOT do that and to put on music instead.

Putting on earphones or cranking up your stereo without them means you’re no longer in the game for comparison and frustration, but that you have found your connection and are ready to work your way around whatever’s standing in your way.

You CAN achieve at high levels of awesomeness, as soon as you turn on your tunes, turn off the voices in your head, and decide that you’re going to have it anyway.

What will you be able to accomplish when you are actually creating, instead of worrying about why you haven’t been able to?

 

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