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Go As Far As You Believe
“Don’t limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve.” —Mary Kay Ash Mary Kay Ash reminds us that the biggest limits in life are often the ones we place on ourselves. When you believe in your potential, you give yourself permission to grow, take chances, and go further than you imagined. What you believe about yourself shapes what you’re willing to try. What’s one goal you’d go after if you stopped doubting yourself?
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The belief thing is real, but I'd add a wrinkle most people miss: What you believe about yourself isn't fixed by willpower. It's downstream of evidence. And the fastest way to change the evidence is to change your environment — the rooms you're in, the people you're around, the standard you're measured against. I spent years thinking I had a belief problem. Turned out I had a proximity problem. Once I got next to people operating two levels above me, my "ambitious" goals started looking like baseline expectations. The belief caught up on its own. So the question I sit with isn't "what would I go after if I stopped doubting myself" — it's "whose room do I need to be in for the doubt to stop being the loudest voice."
April 29 #BelieveWalk
If you’re working on something big, remember this: it’s not about the journey or the destination. It’s about the company you keep along the way. Ask yourself: are the people around you the ones you want to build something big with? If not, that’s the next goal. #Believe To join the #BelieveWalk Challenge: 1) Wake up and get outside 2) Go for a 15 minute+ walk 3) On the walk, listen to something that helps you #Believe in yourself Try it for 30 days and your life will change.
April 29 #BelieveWalk
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It's all about that peer group that Tony Robbins talked about. Surround yourself with a peer group that's going to push you and never stop believing in you. Appreciate you having a fantastic day.
Motivation Vs Discipline
Motivation is the spark that gets you started, giving you that burst of energy and excitement to take action, but it’s not enough. Think about the last time you launched a new marketing campaign or tried a new strategy. You were excited at first, but when the results didn’t show up right away, the energy started to fade. That’s where discipline comes in. "I’ll do it, even when I don’t feel like it..." "I show up, no matter how I feel..." "I focus on what I can control..." Simple phrases like these can really help reframe your mindset for discipline. It’s what keeps you working even when things aren’t moving as fast as you want. It’s about sticking with it, making changes when needed, and not giving up just because it’s tough. Are you ready to keep moving forward?
Motivation Vs Discipline
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Motivation gets you started. Discipline keeps you going. And neither is what keeps me moving. Purpose does. My job is to teach. The information is not mine to keep — it belongs to whoever needs it next. That reframe changed everything. I stopped chasing outcomes and started showing up. Purpose is stronger than the outcome. What's the purpose underneath your goals? #PurposeDriven #BeyondMotivation 🔥
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@Kim Ivy Busa It's truly the discipline that moves me every day. Purpose gets me to the discipline.
April 28 #BelieveWalk
Stop stressing over your business name. Yes, names are important, but they shouldn’t stop you from moving forward. Names are built. Just look at McDonald's. Before Ray Kroc, it was just two brothers with a last name. What matters most is talking to clients, solving problems, and getting your message out. That’s how you build a brand. People are counting on you. Stop overthinking and start doing. #Believe To join the #BelieveWalk Challenge: 1) Wake up and get outside 2) Go for a 15 minute+ walk 3) On the walk, listen to something that helps you #Believe in yourself Try it for 30 days and your life will change.
April 28 #BelieveWalk
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I totally agree. It's about the purpose, and the name comes with the passion, so just just do it :)
Pepsi’s Name Came from the Word “Dyspepsia”
Did you know Pepsi got its name from a word that means indigestion? It started with one pharmacist who saw people dealing with stomach pain and wanted to help. He made a simple drink to solve a real problem. That small idea turned into one of the biggest brands in the world. Big success does not start big. It starts with helping someone. Start with a problem. #Believe
Pepsi’s Name Came from the Word “Dyspepsia”
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I love this story Kim — and the teaching underneath it. The Pepsi pharmacist did not set out to build a brand. He set out to help someone with indigestion. The purpose came first. Then something powerful happened: The purpose became the passion. The passion became the brand. The brand became the international name. That's the order. Most people get it backwards. They try to build the brand first and look for a purpose to attach to it. It never works. Brands built without purpose collapse. Brands built on real human problems become legends. Helping people creates raving fans. Raving fans built every great company you can name.
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@Thủy Lê amen. that was inspiring.. If you we in Tony world, 1.3.3, you rock @Thủy Lê
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