Ditch the Doubt: A Random Guide to Crushing the Comfort Zone
This is advice no one should ignore.
I hope your Wednesday is going well.
As you prepare to hype yourself up for another day of holding back how you feel about your coworkers and clients, take a moment to savor the peace and enjoy some of these tips, ideas, and random thoughts.
Most of them are designed to get you out of your comfort zone.
They might help you make a dramatic change in your life.
If you felt better or know someone who could benefit from this short list of ideas, why not share it with them?
Fuck The Excuses. Go Chase Your Craziest Life.
If you’re allowed to go home early, take it. Not because you want to lounge around and be a lazy asshole, but because you need to complete your podcast episode, newsletter post, software program, or video script.
You can eliminate all distractions if you have a crazy goal that keeps you up at night.
A small amount of effort stops being a win after it becomes your standard. Now, you must commit to massive amounts of action.
Negative comments will no longer harm you when you remember the following: the netizen who criticized your work doesn’t have the balls to be flawed on the internet and they gave up on their dreams. Who cares what they think?
Writing will not solve every problem, but damn near most of them if you become a student of the game.
I hate waking up early, but my work feels less cliche when I’m alert.
Not many people are willing to admit they suck as human beings. You are not like most people. Admitting your shortcomings in an essay can inspire someone else to take charge of their miserable existence.
If you want it bad enough, you'll stop praying for it and instead ask for the means to acquire what you crave.
Criticize yourself less. You’ve come a long way.
The rule of 100 is not set in stone. It might take less time for you to become great. It might take 1000 opportunities to get decent. Don’t worry about when you’ll get to your peak.
How in the shit are you not completing at least one goal a day? Is it possible to spend 16-18 hours without making even a little progress?
Thanks for reading.
— Crush