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Accelerating abundance and innovation, for all with bitcoin and other consciousness-based technologies
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
Awesome podcast with Jeff Booth opening our eyes about what bitcoin is really doing to improve our world
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
Transforming limiting beliefs to set up a new business image
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
“Just as the Renaissance created a more evidence-based approach to many fields, I believe it’s time for us to move into learning and embracing a science-backed approach to goal accomplishment through goal setting theory (GST) and the BRIDGE (Brainstorming, Relationships, Investments, Decision-Making, Good Grit, and Excellence) framework that I’ve spent years testing and refining. Let’s do away with fantasy approaches like “The Law of Attraction” and learn how to master our environments in ways that build resilience, optimism, and grit. Let’s go from dreaming about big goals to undertaking the journey to make them a reality, regardless of how hard we must work to overcome challenges and not get a trophy at the end of the day. I believe that every one of us is responsible for leading ourselves to our best performances in work and life. We can’t expect others to do this for us, so my goal is for every reader to learn the skills and behaviors here to develop and enjoy the fruits of a more proactive approach to life. This mindset shift will lead you to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven existence and equip you with the tools to overcome procrastination and work disengagement. By the end of this book, you will have the practical strategies for developing resilience and grit to use every day in your personal and professional lives. The timeless nature of the principles ensures that the book will remain relevant for years to come, and possibly become the new classic in the goal setting field. Ready to go? Let’s get started!” — Caroline Adams Miller from Big Goals
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
A Simple Gratitude Practice That Actually Works by Peter Diamandis When was the last time you felt deeply grateful? Not just a passing "thank you," but that profound appreciation for everything: your health, loved ones, your purpose in life, and this extraordinary moment in human history that we're privileged to inhabit. In our exponential world of infinite possibilities, it's easy to get lost in the overwhelm. Think about it: Our ancestors would view us as gods. We’re living in a deluge of constant miracles and plenty. But here's the beautiful paradox of Thanksgiving: It calls us to pause this relentless forward momentum and simply appreciate how far we've come. We’ve transcended the brutal 80-hour workweeks our ancestors toiled just to survive. Today, each of us has access to more knowledge, resources, and capabilities than history's most powerful rulers. We have much to be grateful for. The Gratitude Advantage The neuroscience of gratitude is amazing. It’s all upside—a force multiplier. Here's why: #1. It rewires your brain. Literally. Gratitude triggers dopamine and serotonin, making you feel better instantly. The practice increases the production of oxytocin, which promotes bonding and trust, and elevated levels of norepinephrine, which helps with attention and energy. #2. Gratitude is contagious. When you're in gratitude, you're burning 30% brighter, and everyone around you feels it. #3. It transforms leadership. Grateful leaders build resilient, inspired teams. There is NO downside to gratitude, ONLY UPSIDE. A Thanksgiving Challenge Here's a simple practice I use that's perfect for this holiday season: Each evening, as I’m falling asleep, I identify three things I'm grateful for. Surprisingly, they're rarely about work or technology—usually, they're about my kids, family, friends, and simple moments of joy. This Thanksgiving please consider doing the same. As we gather with loved ones this holiday, remember: We're living in the most extraordinary time in human history. Today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better still. That's something to be truly thankful for.
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
“These are the hard times in which a genius would wish to live. Great necessities call forth great virtues. When a mind is raised and animated by scenes that engage the heart, then those qualities, which would otherwise lay dormant, wake into life and form the character of the hero and the statesman." Abigail Adams in a letter to her teenage son John Quincy Adams ..future sixth president of the United States
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
THE GREATER THE CHALLENGES WE FACE (individually and collectively), THE GREATER COMMITMENT we need to have to dominating our protocol (individually and collectively!).
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blissfulsats 1 year ago
"What is it that you really, really, really want to create over the next one-two-five-ten years?! ‘What one great thing would you dare to dream if you knew you could not fail? If you were absolutely guaranteed success in any one goal, small or large, short term or long term, what would it be?’ If you were absolutely guaranteed to succeed, what one thing would you dare to dream? Write down every single thing that comes to mind. Then look at the list and ask, what do I REALLY want? And if I could only achieve ONE thing, to go Gary Keller on it, what ONE thing could I do that might be catalytic for my life?" 👆 That’s worth the 10-20-30 minutes you might spend on it tonight. (Or tomorrow.) And while you do, keep Albert Einstein’s wisdom top of mind--that we are here for the sake of one another, and that we must earnestly exert ourselves in order to give in return as much as we have received.