Yes, music some music artists are real writers too
Russ said it best in It’s All In Your Head. If you’re not a little delusional, you’re probably not going far. And I don’t mean disconnected from reality, I mean unapologetically committed to a vision most people can’t see yet. That’s what I really liked about this book. It doesn’t just talk about success from a surface level, it talks about the mental side of it. The part nobody sees. You have to believe in your future self before the results show up, before the money shows up, and before anyone gives you validation. Most people wait for proof. Winners move on conviction.
What stood out to me even more was how Russ broke down his own journey. It wasn’t overnight. It wasn’t pretty. It was years of showing up when nobody was watching, staying locked in when things felt slow, and protecting his mindset when doubt tried to creep in. The book really helped me understand that success isn’t just about the destination, it’s about who you become in the process. The journey is the goal. The discipline, the habits, the mindset, that’s the real win.
Russ also talks a lot about controlling your inner dialogue and protecting your energy. Because your thoughts shape your actions, your actions shape your habits, and your habits shape your life. If you’re trying to build something big, you can’t think small. You have to be willing to look crazy before you look successful. That’s not arrogance, that’s belief. And belief has been the foundation of every win I’ve ever had.
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Yes, music some music artists are real writers too
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