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Networking. That word makes a lot of people cringe. In this episode, Galel discusses ways to network that builds relationships, businesses and incomes - but without making you cringe.
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Have you ever failed at something? Of course you have, you're human. In this episode Galel discusses different relationships we can have with failure, as well as the 7 abilities that achievers have with regard to failure.
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What do you think of when you hear the term "mental toughness?" Becoming mentally tough is a skill that you can learn, but it takes a lot of work. In this episode Galel discusses some of the characteristics and traits that mentally tough people have. Are you willing to do the work?
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You've set your goals, created a plan of action. You know what you need to do. But... Do you think about the unexpected? In this episode, Galel discusses why a threat assessment should be part of your planning.
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Has anyone told you that in order to be successful you have to wake up at 4am? That's a lie. In this episode, Galel discusses how you can implement an early wake-up time in order to achieve more throughout your day.
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One of the saddest things about the personal development industry is the millions of consumers who do nothing with the products they buy. Whether it's books or online courses, if you have purchased items sitting somewhere unused, you're a consumer. In this episode you'll learn a few tips on stopping this cycle of buying for the sake of buying.
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Self-reflection isn't easy. However, certain aspects of your life are visible to everyone else and you may not even realize it. This episode will equip you for some difficult conversations you might have to have with yourself.
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What's one thing that Steve Jobs, Barack Obama, Mark Zuckerberg and other high performers have in common? They eliminate choices from their lives as often as possible. You might think that having tons of choices gives you a lot of freedom, but that isn't necessarily true. In this episode, Galel discusses why eliminating choices from your daily life could help improve your performance.
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Do you have people in your life that despise success? We're surrounded by people who hate billionaires and men & women who sculpt their bodies with muscles, and many other examples of success. In this episode, Galel discusses why someone's reaction to another's success speaks volumes about what they're projecting about their own insecurities. Learn how to reframe these negative thoughts and turn them into fuel to drive you to success.
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If you've ever achieved success and then have been concerned that you're going to be "found out," or that you feel like you're "duping" people - you may have fallen victim to Imposter Syndrome. It's a common ailment among high achievers. In this episode, Galel discusses The Imposter Cure by Dr. Jessamy Hibberd, and gives some practical steps you can take to overcome these thoughts.
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Have you been procrastinating on starting a big venture or project that you know is going to be good for you? Have you ever heard the saying, "money loves speed" or "money is attracted to speed?" In this episode, Galel explains what this concept means, and shares two essential items you must have in order to get started with a project.
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Many people don't have the financial resources to pay for an emergency. Maybe you're one of those. In this episode, Galel discusses finances and a few habits you may want to begin in order to create some financial breathing room.
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In this episode, Galel passes along some advice he received from one of his coaches and mentors Craig Ballantyne on getting the day started, and prioritizing tasks.
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How often do you delay getting things done because everything just isn't "perfect?" In this episode Galel shares some thoughts on why you need to get started TODAY.
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If you own a business, generate sales, or have to ask other people to pay you money - stop competing on price! In today's episode Galel discusses why having "the lowest prices in town" is a terrible idea.
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Why do people have a perfectly laid out plan in front of them and not carry it out? Do you procrastinate? Do you have to wait until everything's perfect before you act? In this episode, Galel addresses several issues related to taking action and tells you the most important question to ask yourself each day.
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Disclaimer: This episode is not medical advice. Speak with your doctor before making any changes to your diet or exercise regimen. On today's episode Galel discusses our responsibility to our health, actions that should be taken each year, as well as what supplements he takes each day to help his brain and body function at their best.
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Why can't you get sales? Why can't you get a boyfriend or girlfriend? Why can't you get ___? Today, Galel discusses what you can learn from Mercedes-Benz to improve your dating and business life.
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In this episode of the Improve Daily Podcast, Galel discusses comfort, and why comfort is NOT GOOD! If you're living trying to be "comfortable," you're actually putting yourself in an incredibly vulnerable position.
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COVID-19 lockdowns have a lot of people on edge. Are you one of them? In today's episode, Galel discusses some simple things that we can implement in order to better cope with work, stress and anxiety.
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