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Wired but Tired?
A lot of entrepreneurs are exactly that: They are fired up: - Rushing around. - Ticking boxes. - Spinning plates. - Answering emails. - Taking calls. - Chasing deals. From the outside it looks like momentum. But the reality is very different. They are exhausted. Physically. Emotionally. Mentally. Running on adrenaline rather than clarity. And the strange thing is, most of them will not stop. They will just keep pushing until something forces them to: - A crash. - An illness. - Burnout. - A doctor saying enough. Yet if you are honest with yourself, you already know when you are running on empty. One of the best lessons I ever learned came on the mountains: Stop. Breathe. Think. First you STOP Everything slows down and perspective returns. Then you BREATHE. Your mind settles and the noise drops away. Only then do you THINK clearly and make better decisions. When you are wired but tired, the instinct is to do more. But often the most powerful thing you can do is the opposite. - Stop. - Breathe. - Think. Then decide what will actually move the dial today. And sometimes the thing that moves the dial most is simply pressing reset.
Wired but Tired?
3 likes • 7d
Great advice. Ive definitely been through these motions.
What if memory isn't stored
A quote from my new novel, The Remembering. Coming soon: “Memory isn’t stored in the brain. It’s accessed through it.” She moved to one of the alcoves. Touched a carved spiral. “We think memory is neurons firing. Synapses connecting. Chemical reactions. But that’s like saying music is stored in a radio. The radio doesn’t create the music. It receives it. Tunes into a frequency that already exists.” Gabriel frowned. "So where is memory stored?" "Everywhere. In stones. In water. In DNA. In the field that connects all things." She turned to face him. "Have you ever wondered how a turtle, buried on a beach as an egg, abandoned by its mother, with no parents, no teachers, no instruction manual, knows exactly what to do when it hatches? It doesn't learn. It knows. It digs up through sand it's never seen. Runs toward an ocean it's never smelled. Swims thousands of miles to feeding grounds it's never visited. Returns decades later to the exact beach where it was born. To lay its own eggs. Completing the cycle." "Instinct." If this were true, and many believe it is. Would learning be less about forcing information in, and more about clearing noise out? Would thinking improve if the environment supported it, instead of constantly interrupting it? Would clarity come not from more effort, but from stillness? Is this why meditation is no longer fringe, but becoming essential? And when we look at ancient sites around the world, built with precision, silence, geometry, and used at specific times of day and year. Were they designed to store knowledge. Or to access it? Not teaching. Just asking. I’d be genuinely interested in how others see this.
What if memory isn't stored
1 like • Jan 19
Interesting! I think Instinct is certainly some form of subconscious knowledge that maybe ingrained into the DNA. But then like you would need to access and receive this information. I would of expected maybe in the very beginning that in the turtles case and probably in the whole animal kingdom that it was shown where to go and what to do and then over the generations its developed into instinct. Could it be like the first cub going to the watering hole and being snatched by a croc. The next is taught not to go that part of the watering hole and then is that instinctively engrained into the DNA? for future generations. As early man at heights would they have known if they fall off they would die. Probably not! But when it happened the next generation would learn from this and over the years we grow and develop and then realise if I fall from a height it could kill me. But now at heights I could be absolutely fine with the height and know that if I fall I could die but feel safe in that moment of time but my body subconsciously knows I shouldn't be there and tells me ! not because I have fallen and died before but it just knows. I think we definitely need to the cut the noise to help us learn new knowledge and to put us in a stat of enlightening. But surely isn't everything we learn just memory based and what we can recall. On other hand we can't always remember certain things but instinctively know what to do? Very interesting Mike
What Are You Tolerating?
You do not need more motivation. You need more truth. Most people are not stuck because they lack ideas. They are stuck because they keep avoiding one decision. Ask yourself this today: What am I tolerating that is costing me energy, money, or confidence? It might be A client you should have fired A price you should have raised A task you should have delegated A conversation you are avoiding Progress usually comes from subtraction. Not addition. Remove the thing that no longer fits. Everything else gets easier. Drop one word below. What are you tolerating right now?
What Are You Tolerating?
1 like • Jan 9
I totally relate to this post. Guilty of all the above. My words would be PEOPLE PLEASER. Yes I know that's not 1 word😁
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Merry Christmas
1 like • Dec '25
Merry Xmas everyone and happy new year
MUST Attend: EXCLUSIVE - Incredible self-made ÂŁ200million +++ entrepreneur
Neville Wright will be joining us live at our One Day, One Plan, One Year that will Change Everything session....on 28th November and for the VIP dinner in the evening. ...he turned 37p into ÂŁ200million I have known Neville for many years and I can say with absolute certainty that there are few people on the planet who embody resilience, grit and possibility the way he does. He started with nothing, cleaning windows to survive, yet built one of the greatest entrepreneurial success stories in the UK. Today, Neville is worth over ÂŁ200 million and continues to grow businesses, property ventures and people with relentless energy. Alongside his wife Marilyn, who has been by his side from day one, Neville built Kiddi Care into the largest independent baby retailer in the country before achieving a record sale. But what makes Neville truly remarkable is not the money, it is his mindset. He is not just dyslexic, he is proudly ADHD. He calls it his superpower. Where others see a weakness, Neville sees a different ability. Then he turns that different ability into a strategic weapon. He is living proof that success is not about qualifications or background, it is about how you think, how you act and how you adapt. Neville understands systems, scale and momentum better than most. His philosophy is simple. Build discipline, build systems, build teams, then build wealth. He is raw, practical and brutally honest about what it really takes to win in business and in life. This is a rare opportunity to get real time access to a man who has built generational wealth from scratch. Neville will not just teach, he will challenge, provoke and accelerate your thinking... and he will also join us at the VIP dinner. You do not want to miss this. Places are limited. Book now to avoid disappointment. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1801948118329?aff=oddtdtcreator
MUST Attend:  EXCLUSIVE - Incredible self-made ÂŁ200million +++ entrepreneur
2 likes • Oct '25
Would of loved to meet Neville again. What a nice bloke. I'm sure our paths will cross again in the future.
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