I'm sorry that I must leave your programs for an undisclosed personal reason. It has been very enlightening to say the least. You have been an
outstanding mentor, teacher and a pal.
I have learned very much through your methods of
teaching and training. Not a day has gone by without
learning something new a/o different. Your daily
emails were always refreshing with new thoughts.
I hope that I may be welcomed back, if things work
in my personal affairs.
Regretfully,
Noble D Owen
#2Daegan Smith says:
Of course man,
Never let life's hurdles slow you down. Take the knowledge you've acquired to this point and use it to thrive.
Great vids here Daegan. I really liked the analogy from Arnold about the last few reps, how they are the hardest to do...but those are the ones that make you grow......so true in business as well.
#4Marko Raguz says:
Classic message from bodybuilding's greatest champion - No pain, no gain. Growing pains are essential parts of everyone's journey in life.
#5James Holmes says:
Wow Daegan! You took me back to my teen years and early 20's when I competed in physique competitions and guys like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robby Robinson, Chris Dickerson and Frank Zane were my idols. I watched that film "Pumping Iron" a thousand times and read "Muscle and Fitness" and "Iron Man" every day.
The brilliance of your including these videos in our discussion of Internet Marketing is that the same lessons apply. What made Arnold so great (apart from phenomenal genetics) was his mindset... he is a winner and has an enormous belief in what is possible. He is driven, he is willing to do what others only think about, and he expects to win... always... even now!
He grew up the son of a cop and found his way to America where he conquered his world... married American Royalty... become a Hollywood legend... and hold the highest elected office in one of the most populous states in the Union... not bad for a dreamer... achiever... doer!
Thank you for this, I love the feeling and the lesson!
What I like about this analogy is not so much the "pain" aspect but the belief factor, the DEEP KNOWING that the results you want are on their way and not to give up .... and to know that our emotions guide us to what is right for us.......if something does not feel right, then trust this and move beyond towards what does feel good to us. Thanks for sharing this Daegan. I'm having a great day, listening to these......Joanie
#7Donna Miller says:
Just starting out with you Daegan, printed out my first Intro Lesson to take to the garden to read it in peace. Just seeing this video, took away my anxiety about Information Overload and how to get to the end point quickly. This is a process and it takes 1 step or rep at a time. Thanks to you, Daegan and for an Arnie flashback ;o) Respectfully, Donna
#8Chris Andree says:
Yaaa I like it I remember going to a bodybuilding competition several times even got a 3 rd place in one local competition. Yea do it till it hurts and keep going you may faint, but the experience changes the state that you are in and the impossible becomes possible.
#9Willie Prevolt Jr. says:
I think that thats a very real way of looking at things.
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Hi Daegan,
I'm sorry that I must leave your programs for an undisclosed personal reason. It has been very enlightening to say the least. You have been an
outstanding mentor, teacher and a pal.
I have learned very much through your methods of
teaching and training. Not a day has gone by without
learning something new a/o different. Your daily
emails were always refreshing with new thoughts.
I hope that I may be welcomed back, if things work
in my personal affairs.
Regretfully,
Noble D Owen
Of course man,
Never let life's hurdles slow you down. Take the knowledge you've acquired to this point and use it to thrive.
To the top,
Daegan
Great vids here Daegan. I really liked the analogy from Arnold about the last few reps, how they are the hardest to do...but those are the ones that make you grow......so true in business as well.
Classic message from bodybuilding's greatest champion - No pain, no gain. Growing pains are essential parts of everyone's journey in life.
Wow Daegan! You took me back to my teen years and early 20's when I competed in physique competitions and guys like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robby Robinson, Chris Dickerson and Frank Zane were my idols. I watched that film "Pumping Iron" a thousand times and read "Muscle and Fitness" and "Iron Man" every day.
The brilliance of your including these videos in our discussion of Internet Marketing is that the same lessons apply. What made Arnold so great (apart from phenomenal genetics) was his mindset... he is a winner and has an enormous belief in what is possible. He is driven, he is willing to do what others only think about, and he expects to win... always... even now!
He grew up the son of a cop and found his way to America where he conquered his world... married American Royalty... become a Hollywood legend... and hold the highest elected office in one of the most populous states in the Union... not bad for a dreamer... achiever... doer!
Thank you for this, I love the feeling and the lesson!
James
What I like about this analogy is not so much the "pain" aspect but the belief factor, the DEEP KNOWING that the results you want are on their way and not to give up .... and to know that our emotions guide us to what is right for us.......if something does not feel right, then trust this and move beyond towards what does feel good to us. Thanks for sharing this Daegan. I'm having a great day, listening to these......Joanie
Just starting out with you Daegan, printed out my first Intro Lesson to take to the garden to read it in peace. Just seeing this video, took away my anxiety about Information Overload and how to get to the end point quickly. This is a process and it takes 1 step or rep at a time. Thanks to you, Daegan and for an Arnie flashback ;o) Respectfully, Donna
Yaaa I like it I remember going to a bodybuilding competition several times even got a 3 rd place in one local competition. Yea do it till it hurts and keep going you may faint, but the experience changes the state that you are in and the impossible becomes possible.
I think that thats a very real way of looking at things.