Dan Henry
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Dan Henry
@danhenry86
📕 WSJ Bestselling Author. 💰 40M in clients from yapping online. 👀Founder @GetClients.com
St Petersburg, FL Katılım Eylül 2011
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If you are an over thinker like me, you’re in the absolute best position to get rich.
But you’re your own worst enemy…
Think about it, no pun intended, you’re constantly trying to solve problems.
Entrepreneurs are basically highly paid problems solvers.
So your brain is constantly in do shit that gets you paid mode.
But because your brain is thinking and 1000 different directions, you don’t stick with one thing long enough to get you paid.
If you can just focus it on one thing solving one problem for one customer, you can get rich.
Once I was able to focus and stop being my own worst enemy, I made 2.9 million my first year selling digital products.
Your greatest flaw can become your biggest superpower. You just have to think about it differently.
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The most hated people on the planet aren’t lawyers, they are entrepreneurs.
Imagine a road and all the cars on it represent the average person.
They’re all driving 30 mph, playing it safe, driving in between the lines.
But you are driving 120 mph like a maniac. Swerving in out of cars, taking risks.
And everybody’s honking at you, screaming at you, saying, “What an asshole.”
Because that’s what entrepreneurs do. They go uncomfortably fast and take even more uncomfortable risks.
The principle is…if you want to achieve more than the average person, you better get used to the average person thinking you’re crazy.
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I’ve personally coached 2500 entrepreneurs to success. Here’s the exact roadmap of what ruins your company:
1. Receives advice, data or strategy.
2. Experiences emotion.
3. Makes decision based on emotion.
4. Fails
Successful entrepreneurs do not include emotion in the decision-making process. This explains why most (not all) successes are men.
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5 Ways to Eliminate Distractions Forever:
1. Build strong boundaries.
Say no fast, protect time, limit access aggressively.
2. Block communication windows.
Set fixed hours; ignore all messages outside them.
3. Prioritize your top task.
Do only one meaningful thing before anything else.
4. Audit your environment.
Remove every item that tempts distraction immediately.
5. Protect focus fiercely.
Nothing grows without ruthless attention to priorities.
Summary:
Govern your time like a ruthless king.
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