Self-discipline separates high from low

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

Knowing what to do or having access to information is not what makes the difference between those living better lives and those not. Chances are, we know what to do, and what will be better for us in the long run – we just don’t do it.  

We have attached emotions and beliefs to the things we know we should do like it’s hard, it’s no fun, my bad habits are so pleasureable…and these beliefs make it harder. We’ll need to change our beliefs and the emotions we anchor to these habits to make change easier. 

But in the end, it’s not about anyone being luckier or more privileged than us. It’s about will we do what we know we should, or not?

Jeff Jarski

Larry
I have been around the basement dealer network since 2005. I have attended many conferences and seen the changes since then. I was blown away by the think daily live seminar. You have a great knack of simplifying information to make it very Relatable to the people you are speaking to. Your message is clear. It is time to live my “extraordinary life”. This will have a huge impact on my life and my families life.
I am sorry I did not get to thank you in person because you were in a meeting.
Thank you for a great 2 day event and for the inspiration with think daily every day.
Have a great day

Jeff jarski
Jarski Contracting Corp
(Formerly of Healthy Basement Systems in Long Island)

Kurtis K

Good stuff, Larry.

Andrea

The change is constant but it is still hard to voice or believe that sometimes I am ahead of the pack.

It is much more comfortable to stay in the safe spot but I feel very fortunate that I have people who are capable to encourage me with their example and motivate me to push myself and do the required work.

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