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Anyone experience money anxiety? Here is how to eliminate it.
Here is a thread I wrote on X, based on 40 years of experience and deep contemplation. https://x.com/StableMoneyOS/status/2003587667695698252 I started this account on X after signing up to Business Builder Club. I had the account since 2010, but decided to start after becoming part of this great club. It points toward the fact that anxiety has a structure, and if you eliminate any one of these components, anxiety will vanish. Not can or might vanish, but will vanish completely.
🌿 Mental Health & Well-Being Check 🌿
Hey everyone… I just wanted to put this out there because honestly, this whole year has felt like I’ve been dealing with something I’ve been ignoring haha. Some days I feel like I’m depressed, other days I’m just procrastinating… it’s this weird mix of emotions. I know building a business is exciting, but it can also be really stressful. I’m curious—how do you take care of your mental health while hustling and trying to grow your business? - Do you have any routines or habits that help you stay grounded? - Any little tips or lessons you’ve learned along the way? Would love to hear your thoughts! 💬
🌿 Mental Health & Well-Being Check 🌿
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@Ma. Socorro Castro A part of you wants what you want—and part of you doesn’t. This is WHY you experience depression and procrastination. This will continue, work on grasping what that part that doesn't want what you want. This is what is creating the consequences you described.
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@Ma. Socorro Castro Yes, this is what very few are aware of. But, if you think about it logically, if you didn't have that second belief, which is most likely hidden, you would not feel depression, which is the feeling that negative consequences will continue in the long-run, and you would not procrastinate. That hidden belief is pulling you back.
Think Big.
To think big and achieve massive goals, it’s not just about the ideas or the hustle—it’s all about cultivating the right mindset. That unbreakable belief in yourself, the resilience to push through failures, and the vision to see opportunities where others see obstacles. Just one mindset shift can help YOU level up? Maybe ditching perfectionism, embracing discomfort, or surrounding yourself with high-achievers? Share your stories below— let’s inspire each other and spark some real growth!
4 likes • Dec '25
@Aslam Khatri Ok. Just notice one thing. Thinking Big is in relation to asking yourself the question about “How do I get what I want?” ...I get what I want by Thinking Big. it is a question about process, not result. As an initial question, it is quite limiting. If you ask the question, “How do I get what I want?” before you ask, “What result do I want to create?” you are limited to results that are directly related to what you already know how to do or can conceive of doing. So, I am not hating on you, just pointing out the flaw in thinking big. I am sure you got results in your life by asking what you want, and not how Do I think BIG....right?
4 likes • Dec '25
@Aslam Khatri From your story, what I see is you took BIG ACTION. You knew what you wanted, observed current reality, and you took consistent action. Yes, I see how you can interpret that as thinking BIG. But, if you back away, and look at your success without identity, the really BIG THING in this story of yours is the RESULTS.
Passion is Just a Wish. Obsession is the Key to Success
https://youtu.be/N_dvaKNAbZY?si=m1GV2XcJxGC81Ne-
5 likes • Dec '25
Actually, you don't need either. If you know what you actually want, objectively track current reality, and take the next step toward your goal, you don't need passion or obsession, or discipline, because discipline is the third one a lot of people try to use as a crutch. These are completely flawed concepts and are used when you don't know how to choose a GOAL, don't know how to observe current reality in relation to your goal, and don't know what is the next step to take toward your goal.
3 likes • Dec '25
Creators know obsession and other emotions aren't reliable signals of reality—just passing weather. In the worst circumstances, joy can surge; in the best, regret can strike. They've seen feelings swing from despair to euphoria and back, knowing every one is fleeting. So they refuse to let emotions rule. They don't chase good moods or hide from bad ones. They create regardless—steadily, independently, showing up on the darkest days and the brightest alike. The work is Primary. Emotions secondary at best.
Laptop, Desktop, or Phone? How Do You Primarily Use Skool?
Yesterday I announced how 📣 Skool Is About to Get a LOT Better. Here's What's Coming. Remember how I explained that your first 10 customers will never come from paid ads. They'll come from talking to people. Listening. Building what they actually need. This is me doing exactly that. In lieu of the free Skool tool I'm dropping this week, I need to ask you all something. Laptop, desktop, or phone: how do you primarily use Skool? And before you say "both" or "all three" — if you could only have ONE device for the rest of your building career, which would it be? Which do you use most often? I need to know because what I'm building needs to work for how YOU actually use Skool. Not how I think you use it. Not how Sam Ovens thinks you use it. How YOU actually use it. 💻📲 This is a lesson in real time. Tonight, will be a lesson in real-time. Talk to your customers. Ask them questions. Let their answers shape what you build. So, I wanna hear it!!! Defend your answers! Tell me why. Tell me when. Tell me what you hate and like about the ones you don't use. I'd like to know where you're sitting when you're scrolling through Skool. I want chaos in the comments! 👇
Laptop, Desktop, or Phone? How Do You Primarily Use Skool?
7 likes • Dec '25
Laptop ONLY.
4 likes • Dec '25
@David Iya For skool. I use my phone, but very limited. In fact, most of the time it is turned off. I like using the 80/20 Pareto to the 3rd degree, and focus only on what matters. Looking around at people now a days, I am thinking about using my phone even less....lol
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