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Checking In on the Journey
On today’s #BelieveWalk, I was reminded that this challenge isn’t about speed, it’s about commitment to yourself. How’s everyone doing so far? If you’ve been walking, I’d love to hear how it feels. If you’re thinking of joining, today is a perfect day to begin.
Checking In on the Journey
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@Kim Ivy Busa Morning walks became part of my routine recently. Just 20 minutes, a podcast or audiobook, and some quiet time. Simple, but it keeps me grounded.
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@Kim Ivy Busa I’d like to share my 30-minute morning walk from today. Fresh air and Evan Carmichael in my ear 🙂
Sergey Brin's Top 10 Rules for Success
Sergey Brin came to the United States as a young refugee with very little money. He met Larry Page at Stanford University and they started Google in a simple dorm room. Today, Google makes billions of dollars every year and helps people find information all over the world. Sergey is now one of the richest people alive, but he started with just an idea and a lot of hard work. In this video, he shares his top rules for success so you can learn how to build your own dreams. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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What stands out to me is that it all started small, just an idea and persistence. That’s encouraging when you’re building something step by step.
Move Through the Fear
Doubt is normal. Fear is normal. What’s not normal is letting them stop you. Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it’s moving forward anyway. What’s one step you can take today even if it feels uncomfortable?
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Resonates a lot. For me, that step right now is showing up consistently; learning, building, and sharing even when I’m not fully confident yet. Small steps, every day.
Jack Ma: The Man Who Failed At Everything (And Became a Billionaire)
Jack Ma faced more rejection than almost anyone you will ever meet. When KFC opened in his town, twenty-four people applied for a job and Jack was the only one who got turned down. He also applied to Harvard ten times and they told him no every single time. He did not let this stop him. He gathered seventeen friends in his small apartment to start Alibaba even though he knew nothing about writing computer code. He faced many hard days and had no money, but he kept fighting for his dream. Jack proves that your beginning does not decide your ending if you refuse to give up. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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I relate to this a lot. Starting over and building something step by step takes patience — but stories like Jack Ma’s remind me why it’s worth continuing.
I do this every single morning.
It changes my entire day. I call it the "#Believe Walk". Here is how it works. Go outside. You need fresh air. You need to move your legs. You need to get out of your box. Put your headphones in. Don't listen to the news. Don't listen to music. Listen to something that makes you want to build your dreams. I listen to stories of Steve Jobs or other legends. Walk for 20 minutes. That is it. If you start your day surrounded by greatness, you will act with greatness. If you start your day with negativity, you will stay stuck. Your environment dictates your success. Who is joining me for a 30-day challenge?
I do this every single morning.
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Great, Evan. Very powerful! My morning routine: 10 minutes of meditation, a glass of water + 5g creatine + vitamins. I make my bed. A cold shower, then a 20-minute walk — during which I either listen to a book or a podcast. After I have a breakfast. It really helps me stay grounded and focused. ☺️
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Ohhh.... Very important: No social media or emails for the first hour after waking up.☺️
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Tibor Szöllősi
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