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You’re listening to Abundant Thinking, the podcast that helps you take your mindset from ordinary, to extraordinary.
Whether it’s scrolling through social media, seeing someone else’s success, or feeling like you’re not where you should be, comparison can sneak in and completely derail your mindset.
I’ll share why comparing yourself to others is so harmful and how it holds you back from growing into your best self. You’ll also hear some simple, practical tips to break free from the comparison trap and focus on your own unique path.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or like you’re not enough, this episode will help you shift your perspective and get back to making progress on your own terms. Let’s stop comparing and start thriving—together.
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John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award winning podcast, Entrepreneurs On Fire. With over 175 million listens of his 4000+ episodes, JLD has turned Entrepreneurs On Fire into a media empire that generates over 7-figures of NET annual revenue 12-years running. Learn more at EOFire.com. He has had Gary Vee, Tony Robbins, and Tim Ferris on the show to name a few. ON Forbes 7x, INC 2x and Entrepreneur. You can expect to learn: the common mindset within successful entrepreneurs, Advise for finding a mentor, how JLD stays consistent for over 12 years of podcasting, his toughest mindset challenge when starting, and more
My Skool community: Improve your mindset
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Understanding society and the role we play can be difficult, this should help.
Today we talk to Dr. Richard Sullivan, Dr. Sullivan received his PHD in sociology from the University of California Santa Barbara. He is a podcast host, writer, and my professor for sociology. He is one of the smartest people I have spoken to and being able to have an almost 2 hour long conversation with him was invaluable. In today’s episode you can expect to learn; how society impacts people’s mindsets, how to surround yourself with more people you enjoy being around, what it takes to be the person who goes against the norms, the impact social medias has on society, whether or not Dr Sullivan believes there is hope for our future, and much much more
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I've been running this show for exactly a year, in this episode I talk about my lessons, achievements, and goals.
If you want to transform your mindset from ordinary to extraordinary, this podcast is for you.
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My show is meant to help you transform your mindset from ordinary to extraordinary, I saw an opportunity to stand behind my mission and prove to you that my words hold value. It's easy to talk... I did the thing.
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This is Abundant Thinking, the podcast that helps your mindset go from ordinary to extraordinary.
In this episode, we discuss why keeping quiet about your wins can be your ultimate power move. Learn how silence fosters focus, avoids distractions, and helps you stay grounded until success speaks for itself."
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In this episode I break down my 3-Step System in dealing with negative thought loops and how I overcame them.
Welcome back to another episode of Abundant Thinking, the Podcast that helps you take your mindset from ordinary to extraordinary.
In this episode, we dive deep into the mental patterns that hold us back: negative thought loops. These loops can trap us in cycles of self-doubt, fear, and unproductive thinking, but with the right approach, you can break free and master your mindset. I’ll walk you through my 3-part system designed to help you recognize, disrupt, and replace negative thought patterns with empowering beliefs and clarity. If you’re ready to take control of your mind, silence self-doubt, and cultivate a resilient outlook, this episode is for you!
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You’re listening to Abundant Thinking, the podcast that helps you take your mindset from ordinary, to extraordinary.
In this episode we dive deep into the five toxic habits that are silently sabotaging your mindset and holding you back from achieving extraordinary success. Discover how these detrimental behaviors creep into your daily life and learn actionable strategies to eliminate them for good. By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to protect and enhance your mindset, paving the way for a more resilient, positive, and unstoppable you.
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The world is extremely distracting, in a world brimming with distractions, staying focused can feel like an uphill battle. In this episode, we dive deep into practical strategies to reclaim your attention and boost your productivity. From leveraging technology to creating a distraction-free environment, we cover seven actionable tips that can transform your focus and help you thrive. Whether you’re working from home, studying for exams, or simply trying to navigate daily life, these insights will empower you to cut through the noise and achieve your goals. Tune in and take the first step towards mastering your focus!
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Stoicism has helped me become the person I am today, striving, but content. Calm in the present, and not anxious about the future. Noticing anger in others is a flaw within themselves as opposed to a disservice you did. Stoicism encourages people to focus on what they can control and accept what they cannot. In this episode I talk about how to apply it to the 21st century.
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Nowadays, you meet more negative people than you do positive people. The world is becoming pessimistic and cynical. Here are 7 ways you cant stand out and be positive in a world full of pessimists
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Method 1
03:36 Method 2
5:59 Method 3
10:42 Method 4
13:17 Method 5
16:51 Method 6
18:38 Method 7
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Today we have Chris Voss, Chris is a former FBI hostage negotiator. He is the Co-Author of the best-selling book Never split the difference. Chris has been featured on many prominent podcasts including: Lex Fridmans, Jay Shettys, Andrew Hubermans, Jocko Willinks, Dax Shepards, Chris Williamson and Jordan Petersons just to name a few. Chris is a Negotiation whizz and provides invaluable knowledge on the art of negotiation. He is an adjunct Professor at Harvard Law School, Georgetowns School of Business, and a lecturer at the Marshall School of Business at University of Southern California. He is also the CEO of the black swan group. Today I am fortunate enough to have a conversation with him. In this episode you will learn “why you shouldn’t start a sentence with why”, How you can listen better, the best mindset for heading into a negotiation, how to bend someone's reality… and much much more.
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Chapters:
(00:00) Intro
(01:19) 2 Systems of Thinking
(03:39) Labels
(08:45) Calibrated Questions
(11:28) Reasons not to start a sentence with "Why"
(16:00) How to Bend a Person's Reality
(19:35) How can People Listen Better?
(25:07) How you can Learn to Stay Calm in Emotional Moments
(28:09) What's the best mindset when heading into a negotiation?
(32:24) How to retain people skills
(35:37) Is there anything Chris wishes he added to the book?
(36:52) How to get a "That's Right" Statement
(40:56) How to get people to talk more
(41:43) Do these practices work worldwide?
(44:36) How can people succeed in Business?
(50:06) Outro and Shoutouts
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AT 64: Rare Opportunities aren't as rare as you might think... let me explain. Under the right circumstances you can speed up the amount of "Once in a lifetime opportunities". Listen to this episode to find out more and see for yourself how you can create the right circumstances for yourself.
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AT 63: In this episode I dive into a principle I’ve personally practiced for years: not speaking on your wins until they’ve truly happened. It’s about staying humble, keeping focus, and not letting the excitement of potential success derail the journey toward actual achievement. I share why it’s important not to get ahead of yourself and how this mindset has helped me stay grounded, avoid distractions, and reach my goals. Tune in to hear my thoughts and how you can apply this strategy to your life to elevate your focus and results.
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AT 62: In todays episode we talk about asymmetry, lining yourself up with the person you want to be. If you can act in accordance with who you want to be, you will get there.
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Do you have an idea of when enough is really enough?
People always seem to shoot up high with their goals but never seem to sustain and be thankful for achieving the goals they once thought were impossible. Rather, they set new goals and forget about their old accomplishments. In todays episode I talk about the quote "He who knows he has enough is rich" -Sun Tzu
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You don't have low confidence, you just have an abundance of negative self serving beliefs...
In this episode we talk about how to improve your mindset and your confidence by getting rid of these beliefs.
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Will you realize your potential for greatness?
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Starting something is always confusing... You don't know where to start and what to expect. This is normal. However, in this episode, we talk about four common mistakes people make when starting something new and how to avoid it. as someone who has done a lot of things and internalize the process and how to get over barriers I have found a lot of similarities and overlap when it comes to mistakes and problems in a new endeavor.
What You Will Learn:
1. The Pitfall of Overplanning:
In this segment, we discuss the common mistake of overplanning and how it can lead to paralysis by analysis. You'll learn how to find the balance between planning and action, ensuring you make steady progress without getting stuck in the planning phase. We'll explore techniques to create flexible plans that allow for adjustments along the way and emphasize the importance of taking action even when conditions aren't perfect.
2. Underestimating the Importance of Mindset:
Starting something new requires the right mindset. We’ll explore how a negative or fixed mindset can hinder your progress and lead to early burnout. You’ll learn strategies to cultivate a positive, growth-oriented mindset that embraces challenges and views failures as learning opportunities. This section will also cover practical tips to maintain motivation and resilience when faced with setbacks.
3. Neglecting to Seek Feedback:
Many people make the mistake of not seeking feedback early on in their journey. We’ll discuss the benefits of obtaining constructive feedback and how it can accelerate your growth and improve your results. You’ll learn how to identify valuable sources of feedback, ask the right questions, and incorporate feedback into your process without losing sight of your vision. This segment will also highlight the importance of building a network of mentors and peers who can provide guidance and support.
4. Failing to Set Realistic Expectations:
Unrealistic expectations can set you up for disappointment and frustration. In this segment, we’ll explore how to set realistic, achievable goals that keep you motivated and focused. You’ll learn how to manage your expectations, celebrate small wins, and stay committed to your long-term vision. We’ll also discuss the importance of patience and persistence in achieving meaningful results.
Underestimating the Importance of Mindset:
Your mindset significantly impacts your ability to succeed in any new endeavor. A negative or fixed mindset can lead to self-doubt, fear of failure, and early burnout. Cultivating a positive, growth-oriented mindset is crucial for overcoming challenges and maintaining motivation.
Embrace a growth mindset by viewing challenges as opportunities for growth rather than threats. Understand that setbacks and failures are part of the learning process. When you encounter obstacles, ask yourself, "What can I learn from this experience?" and "How can I use this to improve?" This perspective shift will help you stay motivated and focused on continuous improvement.
Maintain motivation by setting meaningful and inspiring goals. Connect your goals to your values and passions, and remind yourself regularly why you started this journey. Surround yourself with positive influences, such as supportive friends, mentors, and motivational content, to reinforce your growth mindset and keep you energized
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Chapter:
(00:00) Intro
(00:10) Mistake #1
(05:25) Mistake #2
(08:37) Mistake #3
(11:31) Mistake #4
(13:08) Summary
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