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Dean Graziosi rocks!
Hi folks! I was a part time participant in last week's Ai Advantage Summit and I learned a lot about the current technology and the potential of those Ai tools to simplify my life and regain time. But I think one of the biggest takeaways I'm grateful for is meeting Dean and hearing his energy and enthusiasm and appreciation of his consistently checking in with us during the process! Thank you Dean for being our friendly Ai coach! I hope I keep following your lead in life and work. God's richest blessings to you and your family! 💖🙏🤗
Why High Performers Slow Down Too Soon
I’m turning 58 this year, and if I’m honest… the resistance doesn’t get quieter. It gets louder. The voice changes. It’s no longer, “What if you fail?” Now it says, “You’ve already worked hard enough.” “It’s okay to slow down.” “You’ve earned the right to coast.” And yes… there’s truth in some of that. We all have permission to slow down. To choose quite. To redefine what success looks like. But sometimes that voice isn’t wisdom. Sometimes it’s just comfort trying to take over. Because I know there’s still more in me. I have a team counting on me. Goals I still want to hit. Work that still matters. I don’t want to look back and realize I backed off too soon. At this stage, it’s not about grinding harder. It’s about being honest with yourself. When do you truly need rest? And when are you just avoiding the next level? That line matters. Because the goal isn’t to burn yourself out. But it’s also not to talk yourself out of what you’re still capable of. Curious… where is resistance showing up for you right now?
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Hi Dean! Thank you for your insights and transparency, your energy is exciting and contagious!! It kept me coming back to sign up for the Elite access. Regarding my 'resistance', I have to share it's always been just fear of failure,combined with my lifelong struggle with ADHD and OCD in my career as an engineer and at home on weekends. I've got plenty of ideas but rarely a realistic plan and determination to follow thru because of distractions and my compulsion to do each step perfectly which sabotage most of my projects especially my writing dreams. I was recently forced to retire because my aerospace company wouldn't support my FT Remote request from NJ to my old job in CT (we moved to NJ late December '25 to be closer to our first grandchild!). I'm hopeful to learn about the big picture of AI so I can accomplish my writing dreams while also guiding my family well into this AI revolution as long as the LORD allows me! God bless you!
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Jim Sobe
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I'm a 61 year old, Catholic retired engineer with a lovely wife of 38 years, two adult daughters and a 6 month old granddaughter! Looking for 2nd Act!

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