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Here is my review- Rebel Wealth... This book is fantastic! Jon has grabbed the attention of average guys like me, and let us know that we are meant for more. It is time to step up and become the man that my family can look to for Strength, Purpose, and Legacy. Jon is such a great example. He has given me a blueprint to move, not just forward...but upward. He leads by example as a man of strength, faith and integrity. The community he is building is full of men that are all striving to be better everyday. They build each other and strengthen each other. Together we will achieve so much more than we are now.
Most men don’t need more motivation. They need more honesty with themselves.
Here are 8 uncomfortable but necessary questions I’ve been sitting with lately. If you answer these honestly, something in your life will shift: 1️⃣ Where am I lying to myself about “being busy” when I’m really avoiding the work that would move my life forward? 2️⃣ Which promise to myself have I broken and buried under excuses? 3️⃣ What pattern from my past am I repeating right now that I once swore I’d never become? 4️⃣ If my wife and kids lived how I actually live (not what I say), would I be proud of the man they become? 5️⃣ What am I tolerating in my environment that’s quietly lowering my standards? 6️⃣ Where have I confused being a “good man” with playing it safe instead of answering the calling God has put on my life? 7️⃣ If nothing changed for the next 5 years and my life looked exactly like today, would I feel peace… or regret? 8️⃣ If I’m brutally honest, does my body reflect discipline and leadership… or comfort and excuses? Discomfort isn’t punishment. It’s the doorway to Strength. If one of these questions hit you in the chest, good. That’s where the rebuild starts. Drop a 🔥 if you’re done avoiding the work and ready to build.
Most men don’t need more motivation.  They need more honesty with themselves.
1 like • Feb 11
Oh man...this post is spot on. I have been lying to myself for the last couple months. In the name of being busy, I allowed myself to drift.
Drifting
Drifting is a key tool that the devil uses to trap us and keep us from reaching greatness. https://www.amazon.com/Outwitting-Devil-Secret-Freedom-Success/dp/1454900679 Napoleon Hill wrote another book that not many have heard about. The book is called Outwitting the Devil. He helps us understand the tools of the devil and the ways we can overcome.
80% of inspiration is information
https://brendon.com/blog/high-performancehabits/ Check out High performance Habits by Brenden Burchard
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Shane Fredrickson
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I am a guy that's growing and learning every day. I have 5 kids and a great wife. I love living in Idaho and love the outdoors.

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