definitely one of those guys who laughed at crypto 10 years ago, and said that video games were a waste of time until it became a big industry now hes an investor in it
What have either you done to warrant such arguments? Yes, he’s speaking with authority and as-if he’s determined the secret to success, but we don’t know his actual character. Maybe, he did laugh at crypto, or maybe he didn’t. Who knows? But neither action discredits his thesis. You can’t posit that his argument is invalid, because he assumes authority, while still leaning on the argument of authority..(I.e. if he did invest in crypto, video games, and what not that would change your perception of his personal success, which again is not what his speech is about). Furthermore, I don’t think his actual claim is that “this single methodology will lead to success”, it’s more “here is this methodology that I’ve found to work a lot of the time for me and most people I’ve observed”. He speaks otherwise, but that’s just general public speaking skills.
@@yakobi8434 i've been alive and worked for people like this and seen the end result time after time: an 80 year old man radically out of touch with the common person holed up in a mansion laughing at all of us while defrauding the government out of tax revenue and selling more bullshit courses. you think we care about restricting our arguments solely to brian tracy. you think our arguments are invalid because we don't know every single aspect of the guy's life despite a quick google showing he's a self help shill. i posit you're doing all that fancy college talking defending him because this guy is more in line with your dad, uncle, grandfather, mentor, some other hand that fed you, etc. he wrote the psychology of selling in 1985 which wasn't too bad of a read but still just a compilation of platitudes and common sense like more sales books. there is nothing in his books or courses about paying people enough to afford a house but lots of rhetorical tricks and sophistry to justify the opposite. he is only concerned with propping up another generation of worthless middle managers and "small business entrepreneurs".
@@Thedirtylittlesecret No, you didn’t answer my question. Did this man say his life passed him by and didn’t really live life? Or are you just saying that? Don’t preach to me how to live life, I got it dialed in.
Imagine putting all stress on you because of what? For a job? A car? Just WTF are you doing to yourself man? Who are you trying to impress? A used up 304?
I think he's saying stop trying to work your life away just because this old fart says so. Being successful just means that you are where YOU want to be in life. No one else is the measure of another's success in this life.
It’s all about perspective and how you define beating cancer. Sure, you can’t cure it on your own. However, you can maximize the time you have left. You can make your final moments as fulfilling as possible. You can leave behind a legacy for your decedents. You can share your story and ease the struggling of others in the future. You can make an impact on this world. Those are always to define beating cancer. If you’re struggling with cancer, you have my sincerest condolences and I do empathize with you. I also encourage you to join groups of others going through cancer and I promise you’ll find many of these same mental reframing techniques being taught. If you can’t beat it by surviving and believe me, that’s what I really hope is your outcome.. you can defeat it in other ways. I wish you well, ❤
I did exactly this, never heard of this guy. Picked a goal, made a checklist that would eventually take 4-5 years for me to complete and it DID change my life.
@@lisalim453 Nothing too fancy, but I had an idea for a product I wanted to create. However, as I delved deeper into it, I realised I needed to learn electronic engineering, programming, and manufacturing. My end goal was sketched out on a sheet of paper, laid out like a mind-map with concrete, small goals. For example, building a computer that could communicate over RF frequencies, write a program that can communicate over a network, manufacture a PCB, just to name a few. The mind-map in its entirety was overwhelming, but the individual tasks were manageable, even if difficult for me at the time. Each task was broken down into prerequisites, like practicing/learning CAD modeling, building a simple circuit using transistors, experimenting with oscilloscopes, and decoding binary signal information. I think having these small goals helped me feel accomplished, even when I was still years away from realizing or even being able to understand my ultimate goal. At that time, I was still ignorant of many of the skills I would need to learn. Each time I completed one I placed big green tick beside it. I still look at the scrawled out mind-map from time to time. Ultimately, my end goal turned out to be impractical. A good product, but too expensive and not commercially viable to make a living from. However, the things I learned along the way landed me a job. I used the product, along with its various design documents and prototypes, as part of my portfolio. This eventually led to my current position, which I consider my dream job, a leading role in a famous company. I approached it as a self-made curriculum with self-directed study and project work.
Total corporate bullshit. Better to list 10 things the corporation should achieve in your exit interview... and have it published so every employee in the corporation can see the real "aims" that should be undertaken.
The 7 steps are actually as follows: 1. Decide what you want in each part of your life and be specific. 2. Write it down clearly and in detail. 3. Set a deadline for your goal and sub-deadlines if necessary. 4. Make a list of everything you need to do to achieve your goal. 5. Organize your list into a plan by prioritizing and sequencing your tasks. 6. Take action on your plan and do something every day that moves you closer to your goal. 7. Reward yourself for practicing your new behavior and associate it with positive outcomes.
@sirstan4897 you don't "need" it, but you can use the brains physiology to help change your worldview... something that we all have on autopilot. These effects can be replicated scientifically. Other than pavlovs dog, another good example but for humans, is Jordan Petersons idea that if you change your body language to be more open, it increases your own brains perception of where you stand in the social ladder, which will improve how you feel and how others see you, which then can snowball in a positive way in your life.
Absolutely! #1 and #3 are CRITICAL but which I ignore WAY too much; #2 is a very good practice to strive for; #4 is the litmus test for every other decision you make with your time & your life. Thank you for boiling this down. I just took a cell pic of your comment to look at all the time now. :)
Well I understand you being sarcastic trying to say not everyones life is similar. BUT you could always try to find the time for the things that matter. Maybe you can come home and always have BREAKFAST with family before they go to work/school and you go to bed after. sleep proper then wake up, exercise then go to work. maybe you work physical so you can skip exercise and spend that time on a hobby that makes you happy. maybe research climbing gear since you like via ferratas. find a way to do the things that matter in your life.@@viaferrata2769
I did this. And I got into nursing school. Took me a year. Now I’m starting school soon. Get things in place/in order first if you need to before moving forward to your ultimate goal. Keep pushing. One day at a time. BUT Never LOSE SIGHT of the main end game
Congratulations on getting into nursing school! Your perseverance and dedication are truly inspiring. Keep pushing forward and stay focused on your end goal. 🙂💚
@@mism847 Not really. The vast majority of comments I have read so far are from ordinary people who have tried this sort of stuff only to find that it's anything but themselves holding them back. I'm one of them and I have literally made a game of setting a goal for the next day in front of friends and putting bets on the fact that something absolutely impossible to predict will prevent me from getting it done as I planned. As of now my track record on being stopped by the impossible could best be explained by divine intervention.
My (work in progress) list: 1. Be a good person 2. Be humble 3. Don't be materialistic 4. Have dignity 5. Have a sober way of life 6. Take care of the ones I love. 7. Tell the truth 8. Have a code of conduct 9. Have work ethics. 10. Be grateful for what I have EDIT: 11. Stop wasting my time on social media
@@kaspersmilez Should goals always be financially or materialistically motivated? If that's the case, why bother at all at becoming the best person you can become? Sometimes to achieve your financial or materialistical goals you need to become the worst person you can ever be. Personal growth seems to me to have more value than financial or materialistical growth. Personal growth comes at least on top of my priorities. Maybe I think this way because I practice martial arts and work as an audiovisual artist... Who knows.
not saying im successful in terms of money because i am 15 and im just lazy but could actually wake up one day and become determined. but the fact u say this shit just shows me how much of a comp-lainer ur. how about instead of making excuses and work hard to acheive ur (realistic) goals? and u will prolly become a ceo.
I only have 2 goals. To be comfortable, and to be happy. Neither of those require working for someone who considers themselves to be the blueprint for success.
@@cremonster Not really, lifestyle is what you employ consistently towards these goals. Everything else is just pointless fluff that may keep you trapped within a seemingly real mirage fueled by a vicious cycle. It's weird that for many people, living their life means to keep busy from actual living their life. Kind of like thinking your goal is to get those apples when really all you want is to taste their sweetness, but never have time for that as you're busy getting them all as many as you can carry and more.
@@UnkoveredPF They are the ultimate goals. More specifically, I believe that to be happy is THE ultimate goal. Everything else is just an attempt to achieve happiness.
My goal is to wear an ugly suit and spend 14 hours a day at the office while my gold digging trophy wife sleeps around town. I'm sure this guy has all the answers for me.
Brian Tracy was a bankrupt used car salesman. When the best sales guys across the US were selling 250 cars a year, he started selling 1000 cars a year. He was not born rich.
1. Transfer it to a clean sheet of paper 2. Write it down 3. Set a deadline 4. Make a list of everything you have to do to accomplish it 5. Organize the list into a checklist 6. Take action. 7. Do something every day.
That's how everybody lives lol, tell me 10 goals you have in life that are unique and none of them are related to or requiring of owning things or having money. You can't, which is totally fine, it's how the world works.
@@chaotikkiller1617 ??? You seriously can’t think of any goals not related to making money? I can easily think of several medium term life goals not related to making money. “I write a novel” “I develop a portfolio” “I have a strong support network and deeper relationships with loved ones” “I am healed from complex PTSD”. A life focused on money or things you can get from money is empty and meaningless. The pursuit of money and wealth and material things for its own sake is profoundly empty. You are seeking a feeling of being safe and valued in your endless pursuit of money but money comes and goes and things deteriorate and it will never ever ever feel like it’s enough. Of course it makes sense to want financial stability for security and to allow you pursue other things, but if you have no goals in life other than chasing money and acquiring things to show people how much money you have, it will never be enough. Pursuing money for its own sake is like drinking salt water when you’re thirsty. The more you have, the more desperate you become for more. It will never EVER satisfy you.
@@chaotikkiller1617 1. have a kinder and more empathetic disposition 2. show up even when I'm scared or anxious 3. not take things personally/being open to criticism 4. exercise consistently 5. be thankful even for the smallest of joys in life 6. (as much as possible) focus on the present moment 7. pray everyday 8. meet more people and expand my circle 9. have a growth mindset 10. learn emotion processing skills As someone who is struggling with anxiety and is at a difficult time in their life, I have a lot of nonmaterialistic goals. I'm thankful that I haven't fallen for consumerism.
The CEO's leaked goals: 1) Draft an absurdly wasteful and unrealistic 3 year plan for the company. 2) Blame lower management and workers when the plan implodes. 3) Slash wages, benefits and cut jobs. 4) Claim the cuts were necessary due to "unforeseeable market conditions." 5) Deploy golden parachute loaded with stock options. 6) Repeat whenever possible.
Dont act like you wouldn't do worse to become a billionaire. I've seen redditors hate on billionaires for this reason, then they go on and say they'd curb stomp a cat to get their houses monthly rent.
@@Urodepragdoes stomping on cats give you money? Damn that is why I am so wrong. And so what is your point, money corrupts people and? Does not make them less shitty when shit like this actually happens. BMW send 30000 people into goverment programms during the corona crisis which mean the goverment was basically giving them wages but you know what the same year they give out 1,6 billion to shareholders and ofc about 46 % is owned by the Quants who are the kids of the founder. And you know when Quant really took of? When he had actual slave labour inbetween 1933-1945 from jews that were worked to death. BMW is build on the holocaust.
@@Urodeprag i wouldn't, hell if i make enough to not have to actually work much then ill be happy. My goal is to make enough money passively to pay my bills, save some money, and have some fun money then just enjoy my hobbies. 5k+ a month and im set.
@@UrodepragHey man don't know if you know this or not but billionaires don't care if you defend them online, they have lawyers for that. Also yeah, if OP were a scum billionaire their point would still stand even against themselves
I'm a list person, I have been for most of my 76 years. It never made me any money, but on the day NOTHING was on the list I had a wonderful relaxing day that belonged TOTALLY TO ME!
Your comment is underrated and encouraging, for me at least. I always thought not making lists is somehow related to laziness or uncoordinated lifestyle.
@@IsaacsHome-vv1hzachievement creates happiness through fulfillment but there is still happiness. Im not in agreement with the hustle bro “feelings dont matter, just make money” camp. Id say happiness gained through cheap means (drugs, etc.) doesnt mean anything as they come from an artificial source.
Following through with something like this can be life-changing for a person and the majority of people are not able to do it. The problem is "knowing" this is not a solution and the people who are not able to do this won't still be able to do it after knowing. That's how the self-help industry thrives.
@@what_um_what6690As with everything in life, knowing that something is good or bad won't automatically change your behaviour, a lot of factors come into play.
"I have made a career out of lying to myself about the fact that my success involved a great deal of lucky breaks that were completely outside my control"
Ignore that man. What’s the message? Here’s my interpretation. Make a list of desires and pick the one most achievable or most desired and take action. Day by day; little by little that action turns dreams into reality. I’m confused about how any of that is outside of your control…
@@ComfortKMI think he’s referring to the fact that this man’s success likely involved a great deal of luck and a booming economy. And the only reason people are listening to him is because of that semi-random success. This is just my interpretation of their point at least.
@@ComfortKMyou live in a society. Your sole control over the outcomes in your life in a society are very limited. Apply for a job? Gotta have an interview. Gotta get hired. Your control in the outcome ended with your participation in the interview. Want to attend college? Gotta enroll. Gotta be approved. Gotta have a method to pay. Smaller colleges, no big deal. More prestigious colleges are a bit harder. They require bigger pockets and they tend to be far more selective. All of which can be barriers to you from birth. Who you are as a person is even influenced by your environment. You'd be completely different if born and raised in a completely different country. This is what he meant. When you aren't born rich, your sole control in your own life for success is limited to a substantial degree because you're working from within society. Absurdly rich people tend to look down on society. They're so rich they're pretty disconnected from it.
@@over9000optimally Why are we making this about society? The options you have are obviously limited by the society you’re born in. What’s confusing is that the man in the videos is saying to list those options out and execute on them. However, the fellow focused on outside factors has no helpful input and instead criticizes… Why? What are they gaining from the criticism of the man and not the message? If I had to boil it down he’s saying “try things and you’ll make progress.” The response is: “ you were lucky, we can’t try.” That sums it up.
Your control in the outcome is based on how often you'll move forward without giving up. You've made the point brilliantly. Some people go on a few job interviews don't get a job. Some people keep going on job interviews until they get a job.@@over9000optimally
@@siragrayspalmers4010 I know what ADHD means and what it is. My point was that Tracy didn't even make the distinction between goals and objectives. Someone else mentioned ADHD.
Insane how much hate this deep, deep wisdom being presented here is receiving. Not sure how you hate on setting a clear direction for your life then taking action in that direction
Im thinking the same thing. Like here is someone giving you something to work with but a lot of people latch on to the parts of his advice they don't like instead of the rational part that's worth doing. But I'm satisfied seeing that at least one other person values this. I see why it's lonely at the top.
Previous commenter said their goals are to be "comfortable and Happy"...often that May not include 'being productive'. ie. that's only 2 goals in life? Come on people 'you can do better' but it takes 'getting out of your comfort zone' for sure!
Wow, so inspiring. We should all be glad to receive wisdom from the generation who helped themselves to everything and relied on the future to pick up the bill.
@@StuartHaddow Are you somehow a generation all by yourself? If not, please read the thread again and repeat the process until you understand what is being talked about. Thank you and have a great day.
Biggest thing that helped me was by drawing an X/Y graph. - On the X graph put: 1 year, 3 year, 5 year - On the Y graph put: Personal, Professional In my example I said in 1 year I want to have 100k in my bank for my professional, and I want to get married in my personal. 3 year I said I want to own another business in my professional, and I want to have a home. So on.. It really helped me put things into perspective on how I want to envision my life and what I need to do to get there. I wrote this just before venturing into my first business and it’s been 2 years. Now (being 100% honest) I don’t have 100k in my account but I’m making over 150k/annual, I’m married and about to have a child. Life doesn’t go how you expect. Weddings are expensive and business isn’t always profiting. But as you’re trying you adapt and I guess I can say I’m proud of constantly trying (looking back).
I don’t recommend following advice blindly like some of the people in this audience… but I can personally attest that at the end of 2023 I started forcing myself to do pushups, and would mark a tally on my calendar for every 20 I did. Starting in 2024 I never bought myself a calendar, and I have definitely been slacking. Something about marking the tally’s and seeing how well I did in the past month really kept me motivated.
I was all for making a list of goals till he added more stuff to the rules. That's way too much to follow. I'm not even past number 9 on my list. How am I suppose to write down everything I need to achieve a goal when I don't even know the goal?? At most I have 4 goals that actually matter. And those are just basic ones. This man expects too much.
@ShellAlchemy this is why you should take it step at a time not all at once you don't have to do it if you don't want to I'm just doing it bc I like challenging myself I wanna see where all end up but you can focus on one thing each day that's why I saved the video I've watched it like ten times now 😂
whole life is just a wander through life and it's up to you what you will do with it. For example i would like to have a happy family and a good paying job that's not killing me so i can have fun and that's my goal. Right now 23yo and a few steps closer but still the road will take yet another few years and most of my goals changed through the years but some stayed and i focus on them now. Just move forward, don't give up, try to live life with the open arms and accept that losing, crying, misery every bad thing is just a form of learning and strengthening you and if you survive you will become much more resilient and prepared.
Just false. Unless you live in a 3rd world country which is an active warzone, and/or your goals are stupid or too specific, you do not lack any opportunities. Everyone has the opportunity to learn something, to get in better shape, earn more money, etc.
@@Valican11 Really? Everyone has the opportunity to become an F1 Driver? Or just those whose parents are well-off enough to spend weekends travelling to karting events where they pay £40k a season for their 5 year old to compete for the 1 in 10000 chance to become sponsored and race for a professional team and get promoted through the different race series? Lewis Hamiltons parents had spent more than the cost of a large house on his (and his brothers) racing career before he was signed onto a McLaren contract when he was 12. Is that something any kid could achieve if they tried hard enough?
@@dyent Did you not read what I said? I said if it wasn't too stupid or specific. A super specific, hyper competitive professional sports star definitely qualifies as too stupid or specific.
This clip alone summarizes most of the success literature out there as well as the paid seminars and workshops, like the really expensive ones. This is amazing!
Yes and most success literature is useless like this waste of time. He can just ask what their top goal is in the moment. It's almost always make more money.
@celebishiny2912 Literally all he ended up saying was “make a list of goals, pick one and stick to it” it the most empty, long winded way possible. It’s the most basic, rudimentary advice for success
It was indeed practical @mrfuzziiwuzzii, why dont you try it and see what happens? In college it is called a SMART goal which each letter stands for something. Doing this has helped me achieve my goals. This video is a great reminder for me to do this again.
You put yourself there not the people who you claim to be toxic. If your situation is toxic that means youre toxic. Stop putting your own mental health and success on others.
@@thestarisaliehow is there someone available to spread negativity everytime to everything? you sounds to me like you're the toxic one. stop blaming the victims.
@@ashvish8856 I take 100% responsibility for my life. Yall always crying and pointing fingers but never thunbs are toxic. I have to keep commenting that because yall don't understand how horrible you've become.
Go work your ass off, then realize the government over taxes you, devalues your savings with inflation, and kicks your business in the balls with excessive regulation costs.
Well, you only can change your thoughts, so by definition thats the only path to create a change. But Brian Tracy not perfect, many things he say is not correct.
no shit, because it's just a rich asshole pretending that if you don't do what he did (that isn't available anymore or at all in some cases) then you are worth nothing Thank god men like this will be gone in less than 2 decades and we can attempt to rebuild before any potential heirs become the same type of pathetic trash that opposes humanity at its core in favor of wealth.
Literal me. Bro what do you mean with 10 goals? Happy if i amount to three. I dont even do the new year resolutions thing, i've never done it. If im really invested in something i will get through. If not, welp it wasnt so important then
Goal #1 Treat all whom you meet, the way you Wish to be treated! #2 be kind, always think the very best Of everyone you meet. #3 when asked why your this way Explain the Domino effect. #4 repeat this daily, no matter how others Treat you. Always be kind and respectful Don't let other change you.
@@BobbyeLane-bl5zz You realize almost everything you know came from someone else? Use your brain before trying to link random shit together in a pisspoor attempt to insult someone. Also, an intelligent person understands the value of someone else's experience. It may not work for you but it's expanded your thought process and that in itself is a win.
Your comparing what you would consider struggling to what he considers struggling. Someone who lives in a cardboard box probably would say the same about you. If he was born into money (I have no idea if he was) then it wasn't special to him. He still had things he wanted to achieve outside of having money. Everything is relative. We're all struggling. Having material wealth doesn't mean you can't have other goals that are very hard to achieve outside of that. A lot of rich people aren't happy, especially if they were born into it.
@@leestringer i agree but to some point to have to agree they have less to work for, like obviously if u had more money u would have less problems, so u cant just say theyre used to having money so theyre struggles are at the level that they know or something like that, its kinda true but mostly not
If you cant be a success yourself, be there for the one who can. Cause not everybody can be successful in life, but you will be that good friend that everybody needs.
Live happily.....don't run behind success......you will accomplish nothing........thinking of being rich is being happy being rich is being success...is the biggest lie,...... Make your heart clean.... respect society help others be kind and be peaceful and That's how to earn real success
With this attitude, you may have all the good intentions in the world, but you’ll never have any real positive impact outside your immediate family and a handful of random people you meet. We are physical beings and as such our society has placed value on goods and services we can consume. Those who do a good job at producing much more value than they consume earn the right to allocate capital which effectively decides the direction society pursues.
@@Elladril be a rich man no problem in that.....but don't make it as only option to be happy....it's ok to be poor or it's ok to be a normal person. Beauty is only lies how much satisfied you are..... otherwise the quest of being success will never let you appreciate what you have and make you slave of success finding.....
It is not okay to be poor. As a rich person you can help significantly more people than being poor. Money is a tool. Your mindset does not serve you. It is only a coping mechanism.@@Truthisbitter452
@@Elladrilyeah and look at where society has gone making 6 figures a year isn’t changing the world good people are more valuable than this materialistic society filled with evil
This worked for me over 20 years ago as a student. Successful career! My key take away- you must watch out for those who attempt to sway you from the goals. Those people are still successfully unfulfilled.!
Another successful man said something similar. "Write down your 5 biggest goals for the next five years and another five for the next 10 years. Then throw it in the trash. Your goals will change, your abilities will change, and your priorities will change, be willing to adapt."
@anubhavjn56 The cybertruck is a prime example of ditching the goal, not changing the plan. It promised features that had to change, over promising and underdelivering. Now, they have a poorly done vehicle that will be unlikely to ever recoup all the money that went into its development. Oftentimes, a goal must be removed as it conflicts with other, more achievable and valuable goals.
@aaronmerritt86 I get what you're saying, but you can't compare a business decision with life goals. That decision was trying to win the public, so they buy that truck. A life goal is something you think is going to make you better in the future. If you change your goal, so does your plan. You can't change your goal and not change your plan. But you can change your plan if you have the same goal.
If someone doesn't have goals for themselves why the fuck would you hire them. Thats an empty shell wanting to fill a spot with their body not someone who is going to strive for greatness. When you find someone who is great or strives for greatness and has no goals for life. You come back and let me know.
@@geoffreylincicome7298 this is a statement to respect privacy and understand that not everyone has goals focused on their career yet can still easily meet and perform for the qualifications you set. Even if someone's focus is not on the job it does not mean that they will waste your time because they can't be molded to your liking. Building an equal, fair, and respectful, relationship with your employees is how you build loyalty and achieve greatness, not telling them "they'll never be successful if they don't follow your guidance" as this speaker says.
I met Brian in the 1990s when he gave a presentation in Philadelphia, PA. I am still a big fan of his strategies, and I have successfully utilized several of them in my life. I went from a utility meter reader for the company I worked for to a company representative in their corporate communications department.
Brian Tracy's goal setting worksheets and everything he presents has helped me tremendously. Im finally able to set goals and reach them. When I don't, I just reevaluate, re-set that goal and keep moving toward.
@@Jdub0126 Only depreciates if you let it! Trying not to age is impossible. Anti-aging is a bad investment but keeping strength, mobility, sharp mind, healthy organs etc is about investing now. Overwhelming majority let it depreciate, but it doesn’t have to.
Moonshynegirl, I agree with you. I too am 61. My passion was working with horses. My dream is done for, cant start a career now anymore, the physical body has become more challenging. Maybe we were both under the same rock
@@brendaventer5825it’s never to late to find something that flames that passion maybe you can teach? Ur body may not be willing but ur lifetime of knowledge is still an asset hope you find a way
I am a full time youtuber and make art for a living. I am a great dad I am a great husband I am a gym rat. I have a 2nd car I am a full time student I am disciplined to stick to my goals I will help whoever i can in my path I am a home owner. I have a wonderful relationship with my wife. Im gonna circle all of them. Wish me luck!
Is it? Is making a checklist of what you have to do to achieve your goal the definition of a goal? It’s almost like he fully explained thag in the video.
Brian Tracy is truly amazing if you listen to all of his stuff, he actually isn't a motivational speaker hes more about teaching marketing but he inspired Les Brown to do his stuff.
I quit smoking, and this advice had a hand in helping me. I applied it to myself. The value of your thoughts and ideas is a powerful thing, you just need to see it as valuable.
@sc7684 In the name of Jesus, I command all devils to come out NOW! AND STAY OUT! In the name of Jesus, I command you tumor to shrink, dissolve, disintegrate, and disappear with no adverse side effects, NOW! Brain, in the name of Jesus, be healed NOW! Body from head to toe, be healed NOW! Inside and out, healed NOW! Every organ I command you function properly NOW! in Jesus' name. I free you now in the name of Jesus. You are free now in Jesus' mighty name.
When I started my business I was barely making enough to afford food. 3 years later I was doing enough so I can live normally. Today 10 years later I make enough that I can work just 3 months a year and live off of that for the rest of the year. What am trying to say is success doesn't come fast and easy. Only thing stopping you from achieving your goal is yourself.
@@Apebek My dad just had a second stroke a month ago. My mom can't work because she has to take care of him. If I didn't have any savings he would've been gone. Life happens whether you're ready or not and the struggle never ends.
Interesting to hear what he says about the government, lol. The government kicks people in the balls harder and has more impact than anything. Success and prosperity are difficult to achieve because the government over taxes you, default spends and inflates the currency which devalues your savings, gives your tax payments away to other countries in form of foreign aid. Let's not forget about regulations either which makes everything more difficult and more expensive.
No, actually, reality is reality and what you make of it is your personal interpretation of such which can (and often does) contradict actual reality. The more you know. @@ndotch
If that's really true, then change your "reality". THAT is the reality that you will be in. If ypu LET your present situation define your future, and you are not in jail for murder without the possibility of parole, then you are the one preventing your own advancement.
A thought becomes a feeling a feeling becomes a emotion a emotion becomes a vibration & thats what your attracting, This is why we need to think positive thoughts only.
Thanks... I'll continue to not waste time on anyone who tries to tell me what people are the biggest "waste of time" it really works great for having meaningful relations with other people and that's my goal in life
Nothing can stop you but yourself. Powerful. @me so i can keep coming back to this as a reminder. Depression and ADHD clouds my mind and most likely will forget
Certain people have never seen that wheel as a complete wheel, and there's nothing wrong with them only finding out now. And some others just need a reminder.
No, it’s called a system of organization and it actually makes a lot of sense for people that struggle with managing to prioritize things just by keeping them in mind, which is a significant number of people. It can be a seriously impactful tool when you have an actual process in front of you by which you can organize and prioritize in a way that provides visible structure.
@@christopherbaril4454That is way oversimplified. Authenticity is important. However it is critical to be introspective and self improve. Should someone who is a bad person just “be themselves” absolutely not. The same applies to all humans
Manifestation is real... Started listening to his teachings 3 years ago and it change my life!! Now i need to refocus and take it to another level. Thank you Mr. Tracy.
Every time I remember manifestation techniques and apply them it works out. I try to explain it to people without sounding like a crazy person but they don’t believe me.
I doubt that, but I’m not saying he was not one of the first. He’s no different than someone that seen the potential in RUclips before they sold advertising
Great advice, giving birth to a thought, an idea by transferring it on paper. That's the important step people think they can avoid, handling everything in their head till it quickly vanish.
Right because putting on a piece of paper that I don't give a fuck about matters so much. Maybe to the people that are already stupid however once your stupid you always stay far behind.
I would walk out of an office where a boss did that with me. They don't care about my personal goals; They don't know me from anybody else. That's an exercise you do with a life coach or a trusted friend.
Seriously each year my job tries to make me write down "Individual Business Objectives" about how I intend to improve that they can track. I'm like I work 20 hours of unpaid overtime a week for you guys during at least a third of the year. Why is that not enough for me to grow in my career?
People really don’t have critical thinking skills and really need to go back to school for reading comprehension, because I’ve seen many people like that person above who comment on things and say shit like they did to you. It’s really tiring.
taking action will change your life, start by reading ebook called escape the comfort cage
"do what i say or you'll NEVER be successful" spoken like a true boomer.
definitely one of those guys who laughed at crypto 10 years ago, and said that video games were a waste of time until it became a big industry now hes an investor in it
What have either you done to warrant such arguments? Yes, he’s speaking with authority and as-if he’s determined the secret to success, but we don’t know his actual character. Maybe, he did laugh at crypto, or maybe he didn’t. Who knows? But neither action discredits his thesis. You can’t posit that his argument is invalid, because he assumes authority, while still leaning on the argument of authority..(I.e. if he did invest in crypto, video games, and what not that would change your perception of his personal success, which again is not what his speech is about). Furthermore, I don’t think his actual claim is that “this single methodology will lead to success”, it’s more “here is this methodology that I’ve found to work a lot of the time for me and most people I’ve observed”. He speaks otherwise, but that’s just general public speaking skills.
yeah im not reading all that @@yakobi8434
@@yakobi8434 i've been alive and worked for people like this and seen the end result time after time: an 80 year old man radically out of touch with the common person holed up in a mansion laughing at all of us while defrauding the government out of tax revenue and selling more bullshit courses. you think we care about restricting our arguments solely to brian tracy. you think our arguments are invalid because we don't know every single aspect of the guy's life despite a quick google showing he's a self help shill. i posit you're doing all that fancy college talking defending him because this guy is more in line with your dad, uncle, grandfather, mentor, some other hand that fed you, etc. he wrote the psychology of selling in 1985 which wasn't too bad of a read but still just a compilation of platitudes and common sense like more sales books. there is nothing in his books or courses about paying people enough to afford a house but lots of rhetorical tricks and sophistry to justify the opposite. he is only concerned with propping up another generation of worthless middle managers and "small business entrepreneurs".
One day you'll be the boomer (by another name).
That day you will see your own foolishness.
I love how he reaches into his pocket like he’s about to pull out a magic wand but then he’s like “nahh I probably shouldn’t show them my magic wand”
I'm a CEO and this is bs
His magic wand was buying real estate for $40,000 in the 70s and 80s and selling it for $400,000.
U didn’t get it bc he is investor but his hand is the wand he a old guy so it makes sense
Finding the 'money's hidden magic' ebook should be your top priority, even if it's the last thing you do in life
Aight bet
What are some examples of these goals?
Obviously a book you wrote
Nothing can stop you but yourself.
-Yes, but I am a formidable beast.
And then life passes you by like it did this old man with alot of money but very little life lived.
@@Thedirtylittlesecret 😂 Is this a fact or cope mechanism?
Oh please 🙄
@@JT-LV some people were maid to enjoy money others were maid to enjoy life. Find the right balance.
@@Thedirtylittlesecret No, you didn’t answer my question. Did this man say his life passed him by and didn’t really live life? Or are you just saying that? Don’t preach to me how to live life, I got it dialed in.
Best of luck to those who try in life
😂
Imagine putting all stress on you because of what? For a job? A car? Just WTF are you doing to yourself man? Who are you trying to impress? A used up 304?
Listen to these terminally online commenters, soulless beings.
@@sunshine8556 I’m confused as to what your trying to say, can you elaborate
I think he's saying stop trying to work your life away just because this old fart says so. Being successful just means that you are where YOU want to be in life. No one else is the measure of another's success in this life.
"beat cancer"
nothing can stop me but myself!! 💪💪
wishing you the best
yeah raisin face forgot to think about stuff like that didn't he? Anyway hope you're and will continiue to be ok
Lmao goddammit fuck cancer. Making me laugh and wanna cry at the same time, wtf
Praying for your strength and recovery 🙏🏻
It’s all about perspective and how you define beating cancer. Sure, you can’t cure it on your own. However, you can maximize the time you have left. You can make your final moments as fulfilling as possible. You can leave behind a legacy for your decedents. You can share your story and ease the struggling of others in the future. You can make an impact on this world. Those are always to define beating cancer.
If you’re struggling with cancer, you have my sincerest condolences and I do empathize with you. I also encourage you to join groups of others going through cancer and I promise you’ll find many of these same mental reframing techniques being taught. If you can’t beat it by surviving and believe me, that’s what I really hope is your outcome.. you can defeat it in other ways. I wish you well, ❤
I did exactly this, never heard of this guy. Picked a goal, made a checklist that would eventually take 4-5 years for me to complete and it DID change my life.
Please share more!!
@@lisalim453 Nothing too fancy, but I had an idea for a product I wanted to create. However, as I delved deeper into it, I realised I needed to learn electronic engineering, programming, and manufacturing. My end goal was sketched out on a sheet of paper, laid out like a mind-map with concrete, small goals. For example, building a computer that could communicate over RF frequencies, write a program that can communicate over a network, manufacture a PCB, just to name a few.
The mind-map in its entirety was overwhelming, but the individual tasks were manageable, even if difficult for me at the time. Each task was broken down into prerequisites, like practicing/learning CAD modeling, building a simple circuit using transistors, experimenting with oscilloscopes, and decoding binary signal information.
I think having these small goals helped me feel accomplished, even when I was still years away from realizing or even being able to understand my ultimate goal. At that time, I was still ignorant of many of the skills I would need to learn. Each time I completed one I placed big green tick beside it. I still look at the scrawled out mind-map from time to time.
Ultimately, my end goal turned out to be impractical. A good product, but too expensive and not commercially viable to make a living from. However, the things I learned along the way landed me a job. I used the product, along with its various design documents and prototypes, as part of my portfolio. This eventually led to my current position, which I consider my dream job, a leading role in a famous company.
I approached it as a self-made curriculum with self-directed study and project work.
@@rjmuntYou Did Great Job 👏
@@rjmuntwell done that man.
Pretty much common sense, which is why 95% of people fail to do it.
"... because they will never be successful if they don't follow your guidance." Can't stroke the audiences' egos more blatantly than this.
Total corporate bullshit.
Better to list 10 things the corporation should achieve
in your exit interview...
and have it published so every employee in the corporation can see the real "aims" that should be undertaken.
Unless they’re not doing what you told them to, then they’re successful in not following some corporate BS artist
@@JohnSmith-yv6eqPersonal and corporate goals can align.
Very infrequently....
@@NutnRoll
Ands he's 1000x more successful than you'll ever be.
The 7 steps are actually as follows:
1. Decide what you want in each part of your life and be specific.
2. Write it down clearly and in detail.
3. Set a deadline for your goal and sub-deadlines if necessary.
4. Make a list of everything you need to do to achieve your goal.
5. Organize your list into a plan by prioritizing and sequencing your tasks.
6. Take action on your plan and do something every day that moves you closer to your goal.
7. Reward yourself for practicing your new behavior and associate it with positive outcomes.
Source? Just curious. I've heard this before but can not recall the context.
One more push up and i get a cookie type shit🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 grown ass people don’t need rewards for having discipline.
Good stuff
Had to scroll quite a ways down to find the only relevant comment.
@sirstan4897 you don't "need" it, but you can use the brains physiology to help change your worldview... something that we all have on autopilot. These effects can be replicated scientifically. Other than pavlovs dog, another good example but for humans, is Jordan Petersons idea that if you change your body language to be more open, it increases your own brains perception of where you stand in the social ladder, which will improve how you feel and how others see you, which then can snowball in a positive way in your life.
1. Sleep 8 hours every night.
2. Eat every dinner with my family.
3. Exercise 1 hour every day.
4. Be truthful, industrious and courageous.
Absolutely! #1 and #3 are CRITICAL but which I ignore WAY too much; #2 is a very good practice to strive for; #4 is the litmus test for every other decision you make with your time & your life. Thank you for boiling this down. I just took a cell pic of your comment to look at all the time now. :)
Cool. How do I do that when I work night shift twelve hours a night six days a week.
@@viaferrata2769 i work the same shift as you 6 days a week. U cut out the bs u know u can cut out and make it happen and don’t complain
@@viaferrata2769change jobs
Well I understand you being sarcastic trying to say not everyones life is similar. BUT you could always try to find the time for the things that matter. Maybe you can come home and always have BREAKFAST with family before they go to work/school and you go to bed after. sleep proper then wake up, exercise then go to work. maybe you work physical so you can skip exercise and spend that time on a hobby that makes you happy. maybe research climbing gear since you like via ferratas. find a way to do the things that matter in your life.@@viaferrata2769
I did this. And I got into nursing school. Took me a year. Now I’m starting school soon. Get things in place/in order first if you need to before moving forward to your ultimate goal. Keep pushing. One day at a time. BUT Never LOSE SIGHT of the main end game
God bless you😊
Congratulations on getting into nursing school! Your perseverance and dedication are truly inspiring. Keep pushing forward and stay focused on your end goal. 🙂💚
Check You Out! Doin' the Damn Thaanggg!!!
Well Done! 👏👏
Glad the comment section has a strong grip on reality
They don’t. They’re doomers.
@@mism847 Not really. The vast majority of comments I have read so far are from ordinary people who have tried this sort of stuff only to find that it's anything but themselves holding them back.
I'm one of them and I have literally made a game of setting a goal for the next day in front of friends and putting bets on the fact that something absolutely impossible to predict will prevent me from getting it done as I planned.
As of now my track record on being stopped by the impossible could best be explained by divine intervention.
@@mism847you are restart? 😢
Haha! Indeed.
Whole lotta people grew up with a cell phone in their hand no doubt!
Since I got notified that someone commented on this thread and I don't see anything from me I must assume YT deleted my original comment.
My (work in progress) list:
1. Be a good person
2. Be humble
3. Don't be materialistic
4. Have dignity
5. Have a sober way of life
6. Take care of the ones I love.
7. Tell the truth
8. Have a code of conduct
9. Have work ethics.
10. Be grateful for what I have
EDIT: 11. Stop wasting my time on social media
I wouldn't consider these goals. More like reminding yourself to stop being a POS lmaoo
Hey jackpiggot also once made a short video to that. He said to us to write our own goals in the year 2024.
@@kaspersmilez Should goals always be financially or materialistically motivated? If that's the case, why bother at all at becoming the best person you can become? Sometimes to achieve your financial or materialistical goals you need to become the worst person you can ever be. Personal growth seems to me to have more value than financial or materialistical growth. Personal growth comes at least on top of my priorities. Maybe I think this way because I practice martial arts and work as an audiovisual artist... Who knows.
@@kaspersmilezyou dont know what goal is apparently
Those are great stuff. But goals are supposed to be measurable, etc. Those are more values and philosophy.
I had no idea making a list was stopping me being a ceo! So simple and wise!
My goal: Earn 1,000,000 a year
Him: ok write it down and wave the wand
thats not what he said at all lol holy fuck ur attention span sucks, re-watch it two more times.@@OppositeOfMute
@@OppositeOfMute :D
Damn if only I wrote: don't get cancer XD
not saying im successful in terms of money because i am 15 and im just lazy but could actually wake up one day and become determined. but the fact u say this shit just shows me how much of a comp-lainer ur. how about instead of making excuses and work hard to acheive ur (realistic) goals? and u will prolly become a ceo.
A concise “review and reminder” of your teachings from earlier podcasts and videos. Love it!
I only have 2 goals. To be comfortable, and to be happy. Neither of those require working for someone who considers themselves to be the blueprint for success.
Especially ones born with money they alway forget about.
I'm sure you have other goals, those two things seem more like a lifestyle.
Man, if those are really your only goals, you'll probably never be happy...
@@cremonster Not really, lifestyle is what you employ consistently towards these goals. Everything else is just pointless fluff that may keep you trapped within a seemingly real mirage fueled by a vicious cycle. It's weird that for many people, living their life means to keep busy from actual living their life. Kind of like thinking your goal is to get those apples when really all you want is to taste their sweetness, but never have time for that as you're busy getting them all as many as you can carry and more.
@@UnkoveredPF They are the ultimate goals. More specifically, I believe that to be happy is THE ultimate goal. Everything else is just an attempt to achieve happiness.
"Be born rich." - solid goal to follow
My goal is to wear an ugly suit and spend 14 hours a day at the office while my gold digging trophy wife sleeps around town. I'm sure this guy has all the answers for me.
A wish is not a goal
😂😂😂But you have to put it in present tense. I'm born rich.lol
Brian Tracy was a bankrupt used car salesman. When the best sales guys across the US were selling 250 cars a year, he started selling 1000 cars a year. He was not born rich.
This was an epic self-own.
1. Transfer it to a clean sheet of paper
2. Write it down
3. Set a deadline
4. Make a list of everything you have to do to accomplish it
5. Organize the list into a checklist
6. Take action.
7. Do something every day.
Thank you!
Thankyou from me too!
Thank you❤
Thanks
Stuck at 4
Bro is a relic living in the 50 s still mentally
What is your take on writing down your goals daily?
Still works so what's the problem?
What's the new mentality eh? Tell me
It’s always “I want, I own, I have, I earn” with these people. Absolutely soulless way to live
That's how everybody lives lol, tell me 10 goals you have in life that are unique and none of them are related to or requiring of owning things or having money. You can't, which is totally fine, it's how the world works.
The American dream...
@@chaotikkiller1617 the only thing you're saying here is that youre whole life revolves around materialism
@@chaotikkiller1617 ??? You seriously can’t think of any goals not related to making money? I can easily think of several medium term life goals not related to making money. “I write a novel” “I develop a portfolio” “I have a strong support network and deeper relationships with loved ones” “I am healed from complex PTSD”.
A life focused on money or things you can get from money is empty and meaningless. The pursuit of money and wealth and material things for its own sake is profoundly empty. You are seeking a feeling of being safe and valued in your endless pursuit of money but money comes and goes and things deteriorate and it will never ever ever feel like it’s enough. Of course it makes sense to want financial stability for security and to allow you pursue other things, but if you have no goals in life other than chasing money and acquiring things to show people how much money you have, it will never be enough. Pursuing money for its own sake is like drinking salt water when you’re thirsty. The more you have, the more desperate you become for more. It will never EVER satisfy you.
@@chaotikkiller1617
1. have a kinder and more empathetic disposition
2. show up even when I'm scared or anxious
3. not take things personally/being open to criticism
4. exercise consistently
5. be thankful even for the smallest of joys in life
6. (as much as possible) focus on the present moment
7. pray everyday
8. meet more people and expand my circle
9. have a growth mindset
10. learn emotion processing skills
As someone who is struggling with anxiety and is at a difficult time in their life, I have a lot of nonmaterialistic goals. I'm thankful that I haven't fallen for consumerism.
The CEO's leaked goals:
1) Draft an absurdly wasteful and unrealistic 3 year plan for the company.
2) Blame lower management and workers when the plan implodes.
3) Slash wages, benefits and cut jobs.
4) Claim the cuts were necessary due to "unforeseeable market conditions."
5) Deploy golden parachute loaded with stock options.
6) Repeat whenever possible.
Dont act like you wouldn't do worse to become a billionaire. I've seen redditors hate on billionaires for this reason, then they go on and say they'd curb stomp a cat to get their houses monthly rent.
@@Urodepragdoes stomping on cats give you money? Damn that is why I am so wrong. And so what is your point, money corrupts people and? Does not make them less shitty when shit like this actually happens. BMW send 30000 people into goverment programms during the corona crisis which mean the goverment was basically giving them wages but you know what the same year they give out 1,6 billion to shareholders and ofc about 46 % is owned by the Quants who are the kids of the founder. And you know when Quant really took of? When he had actual slave labour inbetween 1933-1945 from jews that were worked to death. BMW is build on the holocaust.
@@Urodeprag i wouldn't, hell if i make enough to not have to actually work much then ill be happy. My goal is to make enough money passively to pay my bills, save some money, and have some fun money then just enjoy my hobbies. 5k+ a month and im set.
@@Urodepragone wants more than he would ever need, the other one needs just a little bit really desperately or he faces major consequences.
@@UrodepragHey man don't know if you know this or not but billionaires don't care if you defend them online, they have lawyers for that. Also yeah, if OP were a scum billionaire their point would still stand even against themselves
I'm a list person, I have been for most of my 76 years.
It never made me any money, but on the day NOTHING was on the list I had a wonderful relaxing day that belonged TOTALLY TO ME!
Your comment is underrated and encouraging, for me at least. I always thought not making lists is somehow related to laziness or uncoordinated lifestyle.
irrelevant question, but what’s your net worth?
@@sup9023Good luck finding happiness with that attitude..
@@chrisbrady6687I don’t think this is about happiness brother. It’s about achieving goals. It doesn’t matter what state you are emotionally
@@IsaacsHome-vv1hzachievement creates happiness through fulfillment but there is still happiness. Im not in agreement with the hustle bro “feelings dont matter, just make money” camp. Id say happiness gained through cheap means (drugs, etc.) doesnt mean anything as they come from an artificial source.
I''m sitting here at 2am taking notes because I still want to achieve goals as a senior!
I love how people make something so simple with extra steps and make it sound like theyre doing something so motivational or unique
Following through with something like this can be life-changing for a person and the majority of people are not able to do it.
The problem is "knowing" this is not a solution and the people who are not able to do this won't still be able to do it after knowing.
That's how the self-help industry thrives.
Con man behavior
@@what_um_what6690As with everything in life, knowing that something is good or bad won't automatically change your behaviour, a lot of factors come into play.
Most people just don’t believe it will work… and take action
@@what_um_what6690 Knowing something is good or bad doesn't automatically change behavior mind you.
"I have made a career out of lying to myself about the fact that my success involved a great deal of lucky breaks that were completely outside my control"
Ignore that man. What’s the message?
Here’s my interpretation. Make a list of desires and pick the one most achievable or most desired and take action. Day by day; little by little that action turns dreams into reality.
I’m confused about how any of that is outside of your control…
@@ComfortKMI think he’s referring to the fact that this man’s success likely involved a great deal of luck and a booming economy. And the only reason people are listening to him is because of that semi-random success.
This is just my interpretation of their point at least.
@@ComfortKMyou live in a society. Your sole control over the outcomes in your life in a society are very limited. Apply for a job? Gotta have an interview. Gotta get hired. Your control in the outcome ended with your participation in the interview. Want to attend college? Gotta enroll. Gotta be approved. Gotta have a method to pay. Smaller colleges, no big deal. More prestigious colleges are a bit harder. They require bigger pockets and they tend to be far more selective. All of which can be barriers to you from birth. Who you are as a person is even influenced by your environment. You'd be completely different if born and raised in a completely different country. This is what he meant. When you aren't born rich, your sole control in your own life for success is limited to a substantial degree because you're working from within society. Absurdly rich people tend to look down on society. They're so rich they're pretty disconnected from it.
@@over9000optimally
Why are we making this about society? The options you have are obviously limited by the society you’re born in. What’s confusing is that the man in the videos is saying to list those options out and execute on them. However, the fellow focused on outside factors has no helpful input and instead criticizes… Why?
What are they gaining from the criticism of the man and not the message?
If I had to boil it down he’s saying “try things and you’ll make progress.” The response is: “ you were lucky, we can’t try.”
That sums it up.
Your control in the outcome is based on how often you'll move forward without giving up. You've made the point brilliantly. Some people go on a few job interviews don't get a job. Some people keep going on job interviews until they get a job.@@over9000optimally
Making a list of my top 10 goals was number one on my list of goals! I did it! woo hoo!
Except that Tracy cited objectives, not goals. He apparently doesn't know the difference, but he should.
Can u summerise this pleas
This is very 😊 ADHD
@@kyle381000😅 sadly you might not know a thing called ADHD if so you would understand what making lists and following up means for ADHDers.
@@siragrayspalmers4010
I know what ADHD means and what it is.
My point was that Tracy didn't even make the distinction between goals and objectives.
Someone else mentioned ADHD.
“Nothing can stop you but yourself…” Exactly what I need to hear 👌👍💪💯
This advice was highly relevant in the 1990’s.
No it wasn’t
@@RayExtondid you hear that whoosh? It was my comment going way over your head…
@@lofiRobI don’t get it lol what’s the joke
I don't see how the advice is dated. It's a practical guide to self development.
Why wouldn't it work now?
Insane how much hate this deep, deep wisdom being presented here is receiving. Not sure how you hate on setting a clear direction for your life then taking action in that direction
reported for being a bot. Or at least thinking like one.
Im thinking the same thing. Like here is someone giving you something to work with but a lot of people latch on to the parts of his advice they don't like instead of the rational part that's worth doing. But I'm satisfied seeing that at least one other person values this. I see why it's lonely at the top.
They probably never tried to accomplish a complex goal of their own making.
Exactly. This is one of the best things I've heard. Not sure why people thing this won't work.
Previous commenter said their goals are to be "comfortable and Happy"...often that May not include 'being productive'. ie. that's only 2 goals in life? Come on people 'you can do better' but it takes 'getting out of your comfort zone' for sure!
Wow, so inspiring. We should all be glad to receive wisdom from the generation who helped themselves to everything and relied on the future to pick up the bill.
You just described every single generation that ever existed. You just have not been on this planet long enough to know it yet.
you clearly do not know who Brian Tracy is and what his background was.
@@johnholland2825 Nope. All I know is he’s featured in yet another tiresome “grind culture” RUclips short.
I’m so bored of it.
@@old-slow-and-tired 45 years. All I’ve ever done is pay for other people’s mistakes. Will it be my turn soon?
@@StuartHaddow Are you somehow a generation all by yourself? If not, please read the thread again and repeat the process until you understand what is being talked about.
Thank you and have a great day.
This man is named Brian Tracy, he is a motivational speaker for those who are interested.
If i had a dime for every set of words meant to turn my life around, i wouldn't need to write down goals.
Nooo cap, this is on par with "manifestation"
"Just envision the good things and they will come"
But you don't, so you do.
You can't accomplish your dreams while sleeping.
Why don't you try it ONCE?
@@ianmarkhammes2071 because I tried writing my homework down in the school planner, yet I still didn't turn in the homework.
In simple words:
"PRIORITIZING" 😌
True... Prioritizing AND committing to the action to achieve the goal that has been prioritized
@@ArmyWolves the point is prioritizing. its about WRITING DOWN. Thats the key
Its not that simple
Please join the rest of us in the realm of reality.
@@davidzimmerman5359 Why?
You are the reason i have to skip 10 meals to afford my studio apartment
your children will say YOU spent more back in '20, '21, '22, '23 then all other generations combined - this man is no more responsible than you are
@@etfbit having to spend everything you earn just to eat and sleep isn't very reasonable
Get your ass off of RUclips shorts and change that
@@Luke_totally_luke ah yes, the American dream
It's actually because of progressive politics that demand taxes on your taxes on your taxes on your taxes on your taxes.... for 'good things' :)
Biggest thing that helped me was by drawing an X/Y graph.
- On the X graph put: 1 year, 3 year, 5 year
- On the Y graph put: Personal, Professional
In my example I said in 1 year I want to have 100k in my bank for my professional, and I want to get married in my personal. 3 year I said I want to own another business in my professional, and I want to have a home. So on.. It really helped me put things into perspective on how I want to envision my life and what I need to do to get there.
I wrote this just before venturing into my first business and it’s been 2 years. Now (being 100% honest) I don’t have 100k in my account but I’m making over 150k/annual, I’m married and about to have a child.
Life doesn’t go how you expect. Weddings are expensive and business isn’t always profiting. But as you’re trying you adapt and I guess I can say I’m proud of constantly trying (looking back).
I don’t recommend following advice blindly like some of the people in this audience… but I can personally attest that at the end of 2023 I started forcing myself to do pushups, and would mark a tally on my calendar for every 20 I did. Starting in 2024 I never bought myself a calendar, and I have definitely been slacking. Something about marking the tally’s and seeing how well I did in the past month really kept me motivated.
Proud of you ❤
Buy that 2024 calendar!!
Yo 🫡
There's no way I'd ever want to be like this guy
exactly
I was all for making a list of goals till he added more stuff to the rules. That's way too much to follow. I'm not even past number 9 on my list. How am I suppose to write down everything I need to achieve a goal when I don't even know the goal?? At most I have 4 goals that actually matter. And those are just basic ones. This man expects too much.
Or you just expect too little
@ShellAlchemy this is why you should take it step at a time not all at once you don't have to do it if you don't want to I'm just doing it bc I like challenging myself I wanna see where all end up but you can focus on one thing each day that's why I saved the video I've watched it like ten times now 😂
I actually because he wants to FORCE the new hires to be ambitious. That's not how ambition works.
Nothing can stop you but yourself... and reality.
Lol.. classic... Best comment yet... Never be scared of reality/failure. Just teaches what doesn't work for you. Hilarious comment though! Ha ha
point is that even if you dont achieve your goals within 12 months you will be closer to achieving them than you ever were.
whole life is just a wander through life and it's up to you what you will do with it. For example i would like to have a happy family and a good paying job that's not killing me so i can have fun and that's my goal. Right now 23yo and a few steps closer but still the road will take yet another few years and most of my goals changed through the years but some stayed and i focus on them now. Just move forward, don't give up, try to live life with the open arms and accept that losing, crying, misery every bad thing is just a form of learning and strengthening you and if you survive you will become much more resilient and prepared.
What if the goal is replace your boss?
What is your take on writing down your goals daily?
Exactly, aim for the stars.
Bro is breaking the algorithm nice
He is already dead lol 😅
@@cowwhisperer8927 that being so, we should give thanks for what he left behind for us.
@@cowwhisperer8927not his ideology
@@Filtered6 I'm Sorry. He is not dead. Bob Proctor, Jim Rohn and Zig Ziglar are dead.
Circumstances and lack of opportunity can indeed stop you from many wanted and/or needed things.
Never
Do you live in Gaza , see the warriors that come out of those circumstances
Just false. Unless you live in a 3rd world country which is an active warzone, and/or your goals are stupid or too specific, you do not lack any opportunities. Everyone has the opportunity to learn something, to get in better shape, earn more money, etc.
@@Valican11 Really? Everyone has the opportunity to become an F1 Driver?
Or just those whose parents are well-off enough to spend weekends travelling to karting events where they pay £40k a season for their 5 year old to compete for the 1 in 10000 chance to become sponsored and race for a professional team and get promoted through the different race series?
Lewis Hamiltons parents had spent more than the cost of a large house on his (and his brothers) racing career before he was signed onto a McLaren contract when he was 12. Is that something any kid could achieve if they tried hard enough?
@@dyent Did you not read what I said? I said if it wasn't too stupid or specific. A super specific, hyper competitive professional sports star definitely qualifies as too stupid or specific.
Your success will not be the same as mine. Live life on your own terms, enjoy it, and take pride in the unique path you choose.
I agree completely with this.
I like this advice. It's a blueprint to achieving many of the things that eventually lead to true freedom.
“How you VIEW what you do; WILL affect how you DO what you do”
So true.
Brilliant...🍷💯🇨🇦
Bars 💯
Explain
Life is a rehearsa. Performance is real. Forgot where i read this...
This clip alone summarizes most of the success literature out there as well as the paid seminars and workshops, like the really expensive ones. This is amazing!
Hill, Nightingale, Proctor...
True!
How you view what you do, WILL affect how you do what you do
And that is a fact!
lol
Yes and most success literature is useless like this waste of time. He can just ask what their top goal is in the moment. It's almost always make more money.
CEOs have mastered the art of going on and on without saying anything at all
He literally told you how to make an accomplishment and you call that yapping?
@@celebishiny2912 people don't really listen nowadays.
@celebishiny2912
Literally all he ended up saying was “make a list of goals, pick one and stick to it” it the most empty, long winded way possible. It’s the most basic, rudimentary advice for success
He gave practical advice. How to break down goals.
It was indeed practical @mrfuzziiwuzzii, why dont you try it and see what happens? In college it is called a SMART goal which each letter stands for something. Doing this has helped me achieve my goals. This video is a great reminder for me to do this again.
started this today. leaving a toxic place and doing what i need to do and not look back. 💪🏽
Yessss!!! You got this.. ❤
You put yourself there not the people who you claim to be toxic. If your situation is toxic that means youre toxic.
Stop putting your own mental health and success on others.
@@thestarisaliehow is there someone available to spread negativity everytime to everything? you sounds to me like you're the toxic one. stop blaming the victims.
@@ashvish8856
I take 100% responsibility for my life.
Yall always crying and pointing fingers but never thunbs are toxic.
I have to keep commenting that because yall don't understand how horrible you've become.
1-9) make the boss lots of money
10) never complain
Go work your ass off, then realize the government over taxes you, devalues your savings with inflation, and kicks your business in the balls with excessive regulation costs.
10) Learn to communicate.
said nobody ever
But isn’t this a complaint?
amazing how he believes there is only ONE path to success
You’re ignorant and that stops you from evolving just know that.
It's a good was to comb through potential subordinates. It's the corporate world, that's just SOP. Couldn't stand it myself but it is what it is.
Well, you only can change your thoughts, so by definition thats the only path to create a change. But Brian Tracy not perfect, many things he say is not correct.
This is such a broad path though. This is NOT one way, it's one STRATEGY
I don't think he meant this is the only way. He probably means this is one of the way.
Bro, the instructions alone would have me fail 😂
Right! I checked out mentally. They making shit too deep
no shit, because it's just a rich asshole pretending that if you don't do what he did (that isn't available anymore or at all in some cases) then you are worth nothing
Thank god men like this will be gone in less than 2 decades and we can attempt to rebuild before any potential heirs become the same type of pathetic trash that opposes humanity at its core in favor of wealth.
@@devinwhitehead3214 I subscribe. The instructions alone would have me fail. I do what I want a lot easier than this.
You failed mentally.
Literal me. Bro what do you mean with 10 goals? Happy if i amount to three. I dont even do the new year resolutions thing, i've never done it. If im really invested in something i will get through. If not, welp it wasnt so important then
Goal #1
Treat all whom you meet, the way you
Wish to be treated!
#2 be kind, always think the very best
Of everyone you meet.
#3 when asked why your this way
Explain the Domino effect.
#4 repeat this daily, no matter how others
Treat you. Always be kind and respectful
Don't let other change you.
❤ I follow #1 and #2 all the time. Until #2 proves otherwise. Lol 😊 good rules to keep though❤️
Nothing can stop you but yourself. That’s the Mantra of being successful. Today, You become better than what you were yesterday 😊
and if u not successful, u still success at some level, at least not a looser
@@BinhNguyen-tm1ulAnd if you’re a loser you can still find success by washing the dishes lol
The government has entered the chat. Fixin to rob you of every penny you've earned.
@@SrChalicestay crying
Except the government and people who actively work to ensure your failure
"Nothing can stop you but yourself" true, and I am formiddable
Man with gun around the corner... Cancer in the air... A stroke...
Ok jordan peterson but do you have any of your own thoughts or do you just absorb what influential men say
oh no the economy can and will stop you
@@BobbyeLane-bl5zz Get help, my boy.
@@BobbyeLane-bl5zz You realize almost everything you know came from someone else? Use your brain before trying to link random shit together in a pisspoor attempt to insult someone.
Also, an intelligent person understands the value of someone else's experience. It may not work for you but it's expanded your thought process and that in itself is a win.
I love taking advice from someone who never had to struggle a day in his life.
How do you know?
@@michaelhejja I read his bio.
Not sure what you read but he absolutely did struggle in his younger years.
Your comparing what you would consider struggling to what he considers struggling. Someone who lives in a cardboard box probably would say the same about you. If he was born into money (I have no idea if he was) then it wasn't special to him. He still had things he wanted to achieve outside of having money. Everything is relative. We're all struggling. Having material wealth doesn't mean you can't have other goals that are very hard to achieve outside of that. A lot of rich people aren't happy, especially if they were born into it.
@@leestringer i agree but to some point to have to agree they have less to work for, like obviously if u had more money u would have less problems, so u cant just say theyre used to having money so theyre struggles are at the level that they know or something like that, its kinda true but mostly not
If you cant be a success yourself, be there for the one who can. Cause not everybody can be successful in life, but you will be that good friend that everybody needs.
Live happily.....don't run behind success......you will accomplish nothing........thinking of being rich is being happy being rich is being success...is the biggest lie,...... Make your heart clean.... respect society help others be kind and be peaceful and That's how to earn real success
With this attitude, you may have all the good intentions in the world, but you’ll never have any real positive impact outside your immediate family and a handful of random people you meet. We are physical beings and as such our society has placed value on goods and services we can consume. Those who do a good job at producing much more value than they consume earn the right to allocate capital which effectively decides the direction society pursues.
@@Elladril be a rich man no problem in that.....but don't make it as only option to be happy....it's ok to be poor or it's ok to be a normal person.
Beauty is only lies how much satisfied you are..... otherwise the quest of being success will never let you appreciate what you have and make you slave of success finding.....
It is not okay to be poor. As a rich person you can help significantly more people than being poor. Money is a tool. Your mindset does not serve you. It is only a coping mechanism.@@Truthisbitter452
@@Elladrilyeah and look at where society has gone making 6 figures a year isn’t changing the world good people are more valuable than this materialistic society filled with evil
Also unionize
This is EXACTLY how I mastered invisibility...
Why cant I see who wrote this comment?
@@lrmcatspaw1 What comment?
John Cena has entered the chat@@skreelthebarbarian
This worked for me over 20 years ago as a student. Successful career! My key take away- you must watch out for those who attempt to sway you from the goals. Those people are still successfully unfulfilled.!
I like when CEOs give life advice about everything and anything.
Hahaha ikr!?
I'm ai generated this channel is so cool I love it beep boop bop
Best advise a ceo can actually give, build a business and underpayment your workers. Now pool money and call everyone lazy.
They're good at one thing so that makes them great at everything...?
I've worked for those losers.
Don't be fooled by the con game.
Look it up!
Brian Tracy was so poor that he needed to work as a construction worker and didn't even finish his school!
Stop making excuses!
Another successful man said something similar. "Write down your 5 biggest goals for the next five years and another five for the next 10 years. Then throw it in the trash. Your goals will change, your abilities will change, and your priorities will change, be willing to adapt."
Change the plan not the goal
He likely got his job because of his privilege..no from making lists
This is the best comment, people are so stuck on one thing. Just make it work and make yourself better so you can have a better life. Very simple
@anubhavjn56 The cybertruck is a prime example of ditching the goal, not changing the plan. It promised features that had to change, over promising and underdelivering. Now, they have a poorly done vehicle that will be unlikely to ever recoup all the money that went into its development. Oftentimes, a goal must be removed as it conflicts with other, more achievable and valuable goals.
@aaronmerritt86 I get what you're saying, but you can't compare a business decision with life goals. That decision was trying to win the public, so they buy that truck. A life goal is something you think is going to make you better in the future. If you change your goal, so does your plan. You can't change your goal and not change your plan. But you can change your plan if you have the same goal.
"they will never be successful if they dont follow your guidance" great mindset chief
😂😂
“Because I’ll try to use passive aggressive ways to make them quit” that’s the rest of that quote
There are some goals in life that are unattainable, no matter how hard you want it. Somethings just can’t be had or changed.
"Nothing can stop you but yourself"
The government: "am I a joke to you?"
yeah kinda .
you are laughable.
Is the government in the room with us right now?
@@gsp4prezit is otherwise how are you even able to write this here ? You must pay taxes otherwise you would be in jail
@@lxDastanxlit was a joke. People who bring up the government for everything are mentally ill.
To people like him, it is.
"If you cannot force them to tell you everything about themselves and do what you want, do not waste your time with them"
That’s what I thought. How intrusive! They’ll just use the list against you anyway.
If someone doesn't have goals for themselves why the fuck would you hire them.
Thats an empty shell wanting to fill a spot with their body not someone who is going to strive for greatness.
When you find someone who is great or strives for greatness and has no goals for life. You come back and let me know.
@@geoffreylincicome7298 this is a statement to respect privacy and understand that not everyone has goals focused on their career yet can still easily meet and perform for the qualifications you set.
Even if someone's focus is not on the job it does not mean that they will waste your time because they can't be molded to your liking.
Building an equal, fair, and respectful, relationship with your employees is how you build loyalty and achieve greatness, not telling them "they'll never be successful if they don't follow your guidance" as this speaker says.
Bs
@geoffreylincicome7298 You should set a goal to enhance your reading comprehension.
I met Brian in the 1990s when he gave a presentation in Philadelphia, PA. I am still a big fan of his strategies, and I have successfully utilized several of them in my life. I went from a utility meter reader for the company I worked for to a company representative in their corporate communications department.
but are you happy?
@peteedwards6406 Of course, I was happy. Big raise, suite and tie, expense account, reimbursed mileage, etc.
Your goal in life is like a pathway so choose the better side of it
Brian Tracy is the best! No hype, just guidance!
Brian Tracy's goal setting worksheets and everything he presents has helped me tremendously. Im finally able to set goals and reach them. When I don't, I just reevaluate, re-set that goal and keep moving toward.
and the interesting thing is
none of it will ever make you rich
@@amberharmsen2497 yeah its that attitude is why you arent lol
The most important goal is health yes.
Underrated Comment
Too broad
Health depreciates it's a bad investment
You can’t enjoy anything without it
@@Jdub0126 Only depreciates if you let it! Trying not to age is impossible. Anti-aging is a bad investment but keeping strength, mobility, sharp mind, healthy organs etc is about investing now. Overwhelming majority let it depreciate, but it doesn’t have to.
This is exactly what is in the passion planner. It really works and keeps you motivated
This is brilliant! I must have been living under a rock because I'm 61 and only hearing about this now.
Congratulations, better late than never 👏👏👏
Moonshynegirl, I agree with you. I too am 61. My passion was working with horses. My dream is done for, cant start a career now anymore, the physical body has become more challenging. Maybe we were both under the same rock
@@brendaventer5825it’s never to late to find something that flames that passion maybe you can teach? Ur body may not be willing but ur lifetime of knowledge is still an asset hope you find a way
I am a full time youtuber and make art for a living.
I am a great dad
I am a great husband
I am a gym rat.
I have a 2nd car
I am a full time student
I am disciplined to stick to my goals
I will help whoever i can in my path
I am a home owner.
I have a wonderful relationship with my wife.
Im gonna circle all of them. Wish me luck!
Well tough luck, cause my goals are to stop you specifically every step of the way, sorry
Just marked all your points of my list, except for the gym rat and the RUclipsr part
You failed the test, so we can never be friends. I'm gonna block your account now.
your best one on there to help you is stay disciplined to stick to your goals
You also don't use consistent punctuation or syntax.
This is pretty much the definition of having goals and actually doing something about it
Is it? Is making a checklist of what you have to do to achieve your goal the definition of a goal? It’s almost like he fully explained thag in the video.
@@keller8821yeah theyre pointing out peoples lack of motivation or fear of failure is the issue.
He’s explaining systems. Goals need systems to be attainable.
A goal is the reward of a successful system.
Brian Tracy is truly amazing if you listen to all of his stuff, he actually isn't a motivational speaker hes more about teaching marketing but he inspired Les Brown to do his stuff.
I quit smoking, and this advice had a hand in helping me. I applied it to myself. The value of your thoughts and ideas is a powerful thing, you just need to see it as valuable.
Congratulations proud of you
Yeah, congrats
I quit without a "process" but either way, quitting shows character.
Well done
a family member quit cold turkey when his son was born, worth it!♥@@huepix
It's becoming concious and reprogramming your subconscious
You just need to stop writing dumb comments on internet and do something useful
My first goal get healed of my health condition, brain tumor in the name of Jesus I will get healed this year soon 🙏🏽❤️
@sc7684 In the name of Jesus, I command all devils to come out NOW! AND STAY OUT! In the name of Jesus, I command you tumor to shrink, dissolve, disintegrate, and disappear with no adverse side effects, NOW! Brain, in the name of Jesus, be healed NOW! Body from head to toe, be healed NOW! Inside and out, healed NOW! Every organ I command you function properly NOW! in Jesus' name. I free you now in the name of Jesus. You are free now in Jesus' mighty name.
Nothing can stop you but yourself, and the people who hire and pay you
And the government, by extension police, companies who you might harm and practically everyone else
When I started my business I was barely making enough to afford food. 3 years later I was doing enough so I can live normally. Today 10 years later I make enough that I can work just 3 months a year and live off of that for the rest of the year. What am trying to say is success doesn't come fast and easy. Only thing stopping you from achieving your goal is yourself.
What do you do
There is always stuff that can happen outside your control. In this world you also need some luck.
@@15lial I distribute homegrown fruits and vegetables to restaurants and hotels. Also have a small grocery shop. That's where I started from.
@@Apebek My dad just had a second stroke a month ago. My mom can't work because she has to take care of him. If I didn't have any savings he would've been gone. Life happens whether you're ready or not and the struggle never ends.
@@sh.osmanov6792 I have no doubt they're really proud of you. I hope everything works out with your parents.
Nothing can stop you but yourself......and reality
Interesting to hear what he says about the government, lol. The government kicks people in the balls harder and has more impact than anything. Success and prosperity are difficult to achieve because the government over taxes you, default spends and inflates the currency which devalues your savings, gives your tax payments away to other countries in form of foreign aid. Let's not forget about regulations either which makes everything more difficult and more expensive.
And manbearpig
No....just yourself. Reality is what we make of it.
No, actually, reality is reality and what you make of it is your personal interpretation of such which can (and often does) contradict actual reality.
The more you know. @@ndotch
If that's really true, then change your "reality". THAT is the reality that you will be in. If ypu LET your present situation define your future, and you are not in jail for murder without the possibility of parole, then you are the one preventing your own advancement.
A thought becomes a feeling a feeling becomes a emotion a emotion becomes a vibration & thats what your attracting, This is why we need to think positive thoughts only.
Very good advice. That way you can work to formulating shared goals and dreams and help each other with individual dreams too
“They will never be successful if they don’t follow your guidance” that’s all I needed to hear
That‘s what every Friend wants to hear 💀😂
Thanks... I'll continue to not waste time on anyone who tries to tell me what people are the biggest "waste of time" it really works great for having meaningful relations with other people and that's my goal in life
Nothing can stop you but yourself. Powerful. @me so i can keep coming back to this as a reminder. Depression and ADHD clouds my mind and most likely will forget
❤❤❤😂
Yo.
After 10 years I got the job I wanted.God blessed this job❤❤
It's called prioritising. We do this every day at work. This guy is reinventing the wheel!
Yup
Yeah, but with epic music tho
Certain people have never seen that wheel as a complete wheel, and there's nothing wrong with them only finding out now. And some others just need a reminder.
He reinventing nothing, it's just a simple fact. You do it and it's done. You don't do it and it isn't. Simple.
No, it’s called a system of organization and it actually makes a lot of sense for people that struggle with managing to prioritize things just by keeping them in mind, which is a significant number of people. It can be a seriously impactful tool when you have an actual process in front of you by which you can organize and prioritize in a way that provides visible structure.
“Your homework is due the next time we hang out”
Never hanging out with them again
Good you Filtered out the wrong Person
ROYCE DUPOINT got me thinking everything is a meme 💀💀
Can’t take these videos serious anymore 😂
Same LOL
I thought this was Mr. Burns from the Simpsons
Be The Creator Of Your Own Life❤️❤️🔥
What you think about yourself matter more than what others think about you.
Stop thinking about yourself and just be yourself
Introspection is important in your life, and it involves thinking about yourself
@@christopherbaril4454That is way oversimplified. Authenticity is important. However it is critical to be introspective and self improve.
Should someone who is a bad person just “be themselves” absolutely not. The same applies to all humans
Fucking true
What car a person drivers is super important. Biggest indicator of whether or not you go to heaven
😅😅😅😅😅😂
Manifestation is real... Started listening to his teachings 3 years ago and it change my life!! Now i need to refocus and take it to another level. Thank you Mr. Tracy.
Every time I remember manifestation techniques and apply them it works out. I try to explain it to people without sounding like a crazy person but they don’t believe me.
He is giving you his formula for success. Take wisdom from it. People are too quick to rediscover what's already been done.
His name is Brian Tracy. Very successful guy and author. Some great books. One of the best authors out there on self help.
I doubt that, but I’m not saying he was not one of the first. He’s no different than someone that seen the potential in RUclips before they sold advertising
Great advice, giving birth to a thought, an idea by transferring it on paper. That's the important step people think they can avoid, handling everything in their head till it quickly vanish.
Bollocks!!!!!
Right because putting on a piece of paper that I don't give a fuck about matters so much. Maybe to the people that are already stupid however once your stupid you always stay far behind.
I would walk out of an office where a boss did that with me. They don't care about my personal goals; They don't know me from anybody else. That's an exercise you do with a life coach or a trusted friend.
Seriously each year my job tries to make me write down "Individual Business Objectives" about how I intend to improve that they can track. I'm like I work 20 hours of unpaid overtime a week for you guys during at least a third of the year. Why is that not enough for me to grow in my career?
@@jacobg8640because they can't take credit for that, so you aren't helping THEM pad their resume as great leaders..😅😅
probably the best advise anyone can follow to accomplish goals. if you're not doing this... you need to change your mindset.
Wow, take actions to achieve something... Mind blowing. I thought it would come to me while I'm sitting on the couch watching Netflix
@Herendill I want to roll my eyes so hard right now. Where did I say it's easy? But the Gurus you are watching are telling you this
People really don’t have critical thinking skills and really need to go back to school for reading comprehension, because I’ve seen many people like that person above who comment on things and say shit like they did to you. It’s really tiring.
Definition of being successful is different for everyone