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Episode 22 – Gain Clarity, Gain Power

DTHT Episode 22 - Gain Clarity, Gain Power

by Jason Archer | Do The Hard Thing Podcast

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Podcast Opening:

Welcome to Do The Hard Thing Episode 22. I am Jason Archer… creator, freedom seeker, leader of self | full time student and part time teacher of self mastery, and today is all about Values.

The goal, as always, is to dive deeper into how we humans can more effectively move toward the outcomes we want. Usually, this means getting uncomfortable and doing hard things. So, turn up the volume, put down the distractions and let’s kick this off…

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Summary Description:

If you’ve ever started down a path to create something meaningful in your life, and for whatever reason found yourself not moving toward the outcome you claim to want… like there’s a part of you that simply refuses to move, Then this podcast is for you. Do The Hard Thing is an exploration in human movement.

INSIDE TODAY’S EPISODE…

 

MEANINGFUL WORDS:

“It’s a lack of clarity that creates chaos and frustration. Those emotions are poison to any living goal.”

Steve Maraboli

//KEYNOTES

 

★ Clarity May Take A While.

  • I have an idea!
  • It has been developing over 5 years.
  • I’m only now seeing what it will be.

★ Chaos Thinking Robs You.

  • Not knowing your direction is frustrating.
  • The work has to be done, but why?
  • Where there is no direction there can be no power.

★ Clarity Creates Power.

  • What if you were so clear in your vision you seldom fell away from it.
  • Momentum and speed build.
  • Then, power… literally the speed of work.

 

//THE HARD TRUTH

Anytime I come from a place of confusion or unfocused action, I can only create confusion and bleed energy.

//ASK AND APPLY

The question today is this: Where in your life do you lack clarity around the things you want to have or enjoy? Know that if you stay the course in only one direction, your pace of achievement would increase over time. The body of work you’re building would be broader and deeper, more supportive of your targets. Talk a look at your work, fitness, relationships… where do you see an opportunity to apply a change to your benefit?

Once you have your answer, you must honor the work and practice the change you want to make… otherwise, what is the point?

Apply the concept: Thing of just one way you can use what you just learned to step into a place of clarity and ultimately power…

From this place even the the hard things slow you down less, not because they are less hard… but because you are harder to stop.

 

Podcast Closing:

That’s it for today! Thank you for listening, and if you found value in this message be sure to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Google Play, Castbox, or Stitcher | Share this with those you want to invest in on social | And I’ll see you back here in the next episode | Until then, this is Jason signing off | Now go… and DO THE HARD THING.

Listen at dothehardthing.net

Episode 21 – Saying “NO” Is A Super Power

DTHT Episode 21 - Saying "NO" Is A Super Power

by Jason Archer | Do The Hard Thing Podcast

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Podcast Opening:

Welcome to Do The Hard Thing Episode 21. I am Jason Archer… creator, freedom seeker, leader of self | full time student and part time teacher of self mastery, and today is all about Values.

The goal, as always, is to dive deeper into how we humans can more effectively move toward the outcomes we want. Usually, this means getting uncomfortable and doing hard things. So, turn up the volume, put down the distractions and let’s kick this off…

[NOTE: Insert some intro music here | Insert brief description here]

Summary Description:

If you’ve ever started down a path to create something meaningful in your life, and for whatever reason found yourself not moving toward the outcome you claim to want… like there’s a part of you that simply refuses to move, Then this podcast is for you. Do The Hard Thing is an exploration in human movement.

INSIDE TODAY’S EPISODE…

 

MEANINGFUL WORDS:

“Just saying yes because you can’t bear the short-term pain of saying no is not going to help you do the work.”

– Seth Godin

//KEYNOTES

 

★ Why Is It Hard To Say No?

  • I am realizing I am more of a people pleaser than I thought.
  • No one likes disagreeable people.
  • There is a fear of ostracism, a fear of being alone.

★ What Saying No Looks Like.

  • The Boat Example.
  • The Blowback.
  • Why my saying no was better for everyone.

★ What Saying No Gives You

  • Initially, it gives you fear.
  • Then, experience of the consequences of your actions.
  • And, ultimately… more confidence.

 

//THE HARD TRUTH

The act of saying “No” is a rebellion. It sets you apart… not always in a good way in the eyes of others, yet it always gives you the ability to be in your own power.

//ASK AND APPLY

The question today is this: Where in your life are you saying yes, when you really want to say no? Not maybe, not I’ll think about it, but hell no. Work, fitness, relationships… where do you see an opportunity to apply a change to your benefit?

Once you have your answer, you must honor the work and practice the change you want to make… otherwise, what is the point?

Apply the concept: Thing of just one way you can use what you just learned to step into a place that demands you take ownership of your decisions and direction…

Do not allow yourself to remain a slave to fear or habit. Stand up for you and the vision you want to make of your life… Start by saying no to all the distractions and maybes.

 

Podcast Closing:

That’s it for today! Thank you for listening, and if you found value in this message be sure to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Google Play, Castbox, or Stitcher | Share this with those you want to invest in on social | And I’ll see you back here in the next episode | Until then, this is Jason signing off | Now go… and DO THE HARD THING.

Listen at dothehardthing.net