Focus on the most critical parts of your vision and never compromise on your values and principles.
Your language is going to change when you change your mindset. Watch out for weak words like just, maybe, and kinda.
Start by eliminating the word "just" from your vocabulary. When you say "just," it's as if you're deciding in advance to limit your dreams by thinking small.
The word entrepreneur, which was created by economist Richard Cantillon, means "bearer of risk."
Words are powerful. Understand their origins and real meanings. When you call yourself an "entrepreneur," you are making the commitment to become the bearer of risk, not just for yourself, but for your family, partners, and those you lead.
To my podcast guest Mike Rowe. He shared how he became the #1 personality on TV and gave the story of how "Dirty Jobs" started (he called it feces from every species!) and described the concept of altruism.
Stop thinking you know it all. Keep seeking out smart people to pick their brains and learn new perspectives.
If you're in the U.S. (or anywhere in the world) and are about to celebrate Thanksgiving, don't take the question of, "What do you give thanks for?" lightly. When you look at the food in front of you, do more than "say" thanks. Take the time to feel thankful and appreciate all that you've been given.
Take nothing for granted, especially freedom. The more you take the time to feel thanks, the more abundance you will continue to bring into your life.

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