The Surprising Benefits of Prioritizing Curiosity Over Judgment

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Daily Discipline of Success: Stop Waiting, Start Deciding

https://media.blubrry.com/thesuccessfulmindpodcast/media.blubrry.com/thesuccessfulmindpodcast/ins.blubrry.com/thesuccessfulmindpodcast/TSM734_MDM_May20_26.mp3 Daily discipline of success isn’t about grinding yourself into the ground. It’s about one thing: deciding. What you decid ...  Show more

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https://media.blubrry.com/thesuccessfulmindpodcast/ins.blubrry.com/thesuccessfulmindpodcast/TSM733_FINAL.mp3 The emerging success set point is the one most people never think to name — and that’s precisely why it’s so important. It’s not a stuck pattern. It’s a transitional one. ...  Show more

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