Are You INTERESTED Or Are You COMMITTED? - John Assaraf
Summary
TLDRIn a transformative meeting at 19, the speaker learned from a successful philanthropist that true commitment to achieving life's goals requires action beyond mere interest. The pivotal question posed was whether he was genuinely committed to his dreams. He realized that commitment means letting go of excuses and taking actionable steps toward goals in various life areasβhealth, wealth, relationships, and career. By outlining specific goals and creating actionable plans, one can shift from a mindset of hoping to one of achieving. This commitment leads to exceeding expectations and realizing dreams through persistent effort.
Takeaways
- π Commitment is key: Being committed means taking actionable steps toward your goals, while being merely interested leads to excuses.
- π Write it down: Document specific goals in various life areas such as health, wealth, and relationships for clarity.
- π― Set deadlines: Assign a timeline to each goal to create a sense of urgency and accountability.
- π Actionable steps: For every goal, outline three concrete actions you can take to move forward.
- π Continuous learning: Upgrading your knowledge and skills is essential for achieving your goals.
- π Consistent effort: Success requires daily, weekly, and monthly actions rather than hoping or wishing for outcomes.
- πͺ Mindset matters: Cultivate a mindset of resolve and determination to overcome obstacles.
- π‘ Let go of excuses: Releasing personal stories and reasons why you can't achieve your goals is crucial.
- π€ Accountability: Commit to your goals not just to yourself but also communicate this commitment to others.
- π Transformative moments: A single commitment can drastically change the trajectory of your life and aspirations.
Q & A
What was the pivotal question asked by Mr. Alan Brown?
-Mr. Alan Brown asked if the speaker was interested in achieving his life's goals and dreams or if he was committed to achieving them.
What is the difference between being interested and being committed?
-Being interested means doing what's convenient and making excuses, while being committed involves taking action, letting go of excuses, and doing whatever it takes to achieve goals.
What does commitment require according to the speaker?
-Commitment requires upgrading knowledge and skills, focusing on solutions rather than excuses, and taking consistent actions towards goals.
What impact did making a commitment have on the speaker's life?
-Making a commitment led the speaker to achieve and exceed all of his financial, health, relationship, career, and other personal goals.
What are the first action steps towards commitment mentioned in the transcript?
-The first action steps include developing a plan for achieving goals, writing down one goal for each area of life, and identifying three action steps for each goal.
How should one approach goal-setting according to the speaker?
-One should write down specific goals, set timelines for achieving them, and identify actionable steps that can be scheduled to ensure progress.
What mindset does the speaker emphasize for achieving goals?
-The speaker emphasizes having a mindset of absolute resolve and being committed to taking consistent daily, weekly, and monthly actions towards goals.
What is the significance of writing down goals?
-Writing down goals helps clarify intentions and serves as a commitment to take actionable steps towards achieving them.
What does the speaker suggest to overcome feelings of being a victim of circumstances?
-The speaker suggests letting go of stories and excuses and instead focusing on what can be done to achieve one's goals.
What does the speaker suggest for someone who wishes to achieve their dreams?
-The speaker suggests that individuals should take consistent actions towards their goals instead of merely hoping or wishing for them to come true.
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