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šŸ”„ Monday Inspiration šŸ”„Your environment is shaping you
I’m sure everyone here is aware of this, so I’d like to send this as a ā€œreminderā€. Your environment is either building you up or breaking you down. It’s either pulling you forward or pulling you back. And most people don’t realize it’s happening until years later. Back then, I thought ā€œenvironmentā€ meant the people around you and the place you live. And it does. But today, our environment also includes something we carry in our pockets all day. Your phone. Your feeds. Your social platforms. Lucky us, we found a positive platform like this. You might not choose every thought you have (which I think you do), but you definitely DO choose what you consume daily. And what you consume becomes what you believe is normal and acceptable. Unfiltered inputs create unfocused outputs. Filter what you consume. šŸ˜‰ When I started my previous career, I made a decision about social media that honestly changed everything for me.Ā I cleaned it up. I got intentional. I started following people who raised my standard. I removed anything that made me weaker, distracted, or average. And over time, it helped me stay sharper, more focused, and hungrier. Because my environment kept pulling me in the right direction. So here’s your Monday challenge: 1ļøāƒ£ Take 5 minutes today and audit your environment. People, places, routines, and especially your feeds. If it’s not helping you become who you want to be, it’s probably helping you stay who you are.Ā Is that what you want? 2ļøāƒ£ Quick exercise: I’d love it if we could learn and inspire each other. Post your favorite 1–3 quotes below. The kind of quotes you’d want on a wall, in your notes app, or on your mirror. A quote that INSPIRES you! And if you can, write them down and carry them with you, especially when your motivation goes down.
šŸ”„ Monday Inspiration šŸ”„Your environment is shaping you
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@Georgiana D oh, that I can’t decide, but I could share it for sure if you like ā˜ŗļø. This one is a violin version. Let me know if youā€˜d like to listen to a RnB or Jazz version as well.
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@Bruno Militz
Scientific Saturday / Sunday: the neuroscience of doing things you don’t want to do
Hey Everyone, Hope you’re all having a great weekend thus far! I’ve been a fan of neuroscience / biopsychology ever since taking a course on it in university, and am especially interested in how we can apply it to ourselves for our own benefit. Incidentally, a year or two ago I listened to an interesting podcast (see resources below) featuring Dr. Andrew Huberman and David Goggins (perhaps known more than anyone for being relentless in his training and doing things he really doesn’t want to do). They were discussing the role of the anterior mid cingulate cortex (let’s just be easy on ourselves and refer to it as the AMCC) in doing things you don’t want to do / tenacity / persistence / etc. Science seems to suggest that the size of this brain region correlates with one’s ability to do things they do not want to do / tenacity. Furthermore, forcing yourself to do things that you do not want to do, especially those that take you out of your comfort zone, increases the size of the AMCC, which leads to stronger will power over time! Furthermore, according to Dr. Huberman: ā€œLeaning into challenges, whether physical or intellectual, promotes brain health and helps maintain cognitive function as you age. This kind of practice is associated with ā€˜super agers’, people who maintain their cognitive abilities well into later life by consistently engaging in challenging activities. Through consistent effort and facing challenges head-on, we can strengthen our minds without relying on shortcuts or hacks.ā€ Who else wants to be a ā€˜super ager’? I am going to add that one to my list of long-term goals!😁 Of course, the path towards increased AMCC size and health is not easy. It takes a lot of consistent effort to grow this region, and the journey is unpleasant because, after all, we have to do things we don’t want to do on a consistent basis. The more we detest them, the better! Yet, I think it is worth trying. Here are two quotes from a research article (see below) on the AMCC and tenacity:
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I read the post and thought about it for a while, not that Iā€˜m done yet, but one thing got me: One thing Iā€˜m doing consistently thatā€˜s not my favorite is…my work šŸ˜‚ Working for too long today, not getting other things done Iā€˜d like to do, I had this thought in mind… Let’s see where this goes šŸ˜ŽšŸš€
ā­ļø Life Update ā­ļø and next step, I hope you're as excited as I am šŸ˜Ž
Quick heads-up before you read anything below: watch the video first šŸ˜… Without it, this caption won’t make sense. In the video I share the a quick life update, what the last months have looked like, and why I’m genuinely fired up right now… because a new journey starts tomorrow. Now here’s the perspective I wanted to add. (after you watched the video...) On Friday, I called my supervisor, and we talked for 40 minutes before I even officially started. Why? Because I’ve never been the type to walk into an opportunity without first understanding what ā€œgreatnessā€ looks like. I don’t want to guess. I don’t want to wing it. I want to know the standard, the expectations, and the best way to win. So today I’m reading and studying 15–20 documents to be even more ready for tomorrow. That’s the kind of leadership I respect. The kind of preparation I respect. The kind of effort that makes people want to work with you. And that’s also why I created this community. To remind each other that we can always give a little more than what’s expected, and we’ll usually receive more than we even imagined, because we’re becoming the type of person who earns it. Jim Rohn often cited the biblical principle: ā€œYou reap what you sow.ā€ Whatever you’re reaping right now is what you’ve been sowing. And if you don’t like the crop, the answer is in the mirror. Sow bad, reap bad. Sow good, reap good. And here’s the kicker: you never reap what you sow; you reap more. It multiplies, positive or negative. So I’m choosing to sow preparation, discipline, and leadership. Because that’s the crop I want. For years, I’ve heard people complain that their boss is an asshole. My perspective: if you show up lazy, unprepared, and entitled, your boss will probably feel like an asshole to you. But if you show up sharp, proactive, and dependable, the whole relationship changes. Wish me luck in this next journey. We’re walking through it together. My question for you: Looking at your life right now, what’s ONE area where you could give just 1% more this week? This month?Ā This year?
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Thanks @Bruno Militz for the update, Jim's video and the question - I'll take that one as food for thought 😊. Have a wonderful start today!
šŸŽØ Saturday Fun šŸ”„
I saw this a few minutes ago and had to share with y'all. ā†™ļø Go on ChatGPT and ask: "Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.ā€ It might ask you to upload a few photos (mine did), and honestly… it nailed it šŸ˜‚ You can also guide it if you don’t use ChatGPT much, just tell it about your job, career, or what you’re building. This kind of image is actually super useful: social media, skool profile or about page, website, print it and keep it at home, or just for fun šŸ˜… I’m sharing mine here because this is a great example of how AI can be used in a creative, positive way, not just for work. šŸ‘‡ Drop yours below if you try it Let’s hype each other up and have some fun with it. ā° Reminder: We’ve got our usual 10:30 AM call today (open for everyone). No agenda, just chatting, connecting, and getting to know each other like always. Open space for any questions, ideas, or topics you want to bring up. I do have to take my cat to the vet at 11:30 AM (yearly check-up 🐾), but I’ll be fully present with you all for that hour šŸ˜Ž See you soon šŸ™Œ
šŸŽØ Saturday Fun šŸ”„
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@Bruno Militz got it šŸ˜… I heard these stories before, where people spent 10k a month and others would like to earn it or ask how that could be spent…
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@Chris Wendt not really a mind as we do, but like a memory and some calculations running in the background + rules & boundaries...
Friday Fun: If you had a super power
Hey Everyone, Happy Friday! Or, depending on how you feel and what you're doing, perhaps more suitable is 'TGIF!'šŸ™ƒ Anyways, here is some Friday fun for ya! If you had a super power, what would it be? Use a GIF to describe it! Let's try to guess each other's powers! Cheers! 😁
Friday Fun: If you had a super power
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@Georgiana D that's a great way to phrase it! 😊
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@Tyler Scott looks like this sits deep, deep inside… maybe Iā€˜d need some counseling on that. Could be an idea of a skool community though…
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Matthias Schweiker
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Believer, Disciple, Father, Friend, Husband. AI Automater, AI Coach, AI Coder, AI Enthusiast, AI Musician. Into Deep Conversations, Numbers & Trading.

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