To be honest, there’s many things I wish I would have learned when I was younger. I feel like if people had the opportunity to learn many of the lessons I’ve learned from mentors throughout my life, they’d be in a better place with their health, wealth, love, and happiness.
In December, people are either
1) Happy about what they’ve accomplished this year
2) Stuck where they’ve been for a while
3) Unsatisfied with where they’re at and struggling
No matter where you’re at in life, I want you to know that it always gets better. If you’re already in a good place, there’s always better too.
You may probably be thinking about all the goals you’re trying to achieve in 2021 already, but I want you to take some time to prepare yourself before that time comes.
At a talk I gave once, someone asked for the one piece of advice I wish someone had told me when I was age 15.
I told them, "Well, put it this way, whoever understands what I am about to say will save 10 years of wasted time in their life."
Steve Jobs used this mentor tip to change the world. Try it in your life for 30 days.
Click here to watch the Youtube video
If you do watch it, let me know what your top takeaways are. For the first 100 people who respond, I want to gift you my 67 steps mentor program so you can continue learning this year.
Thanks,
Tai
P.S. This is a recording on the best things I have ever learned from ultra successful mentors around the world.
P.P.S. I send these every so often because these concepts have changed my life. I hope they can be of some benefit to you too. Listen To It Here
Thursday, December 10, 2020
What I wish someone had told me at 15...
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