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Are you struggling to make progress on your big dreams?

Is it because you’re waiting for a more convenient time to get started? Or because you don’t want to ask for help?

Or maybe you’re telling yourself it’s easier to just to keep doing what you’re doing.

On this episode of Destined to Be, we share three simple rules in life that will propel you to go after what you want right now—and keep moving forward no matter what hurdles you face.

We explain why it’s NOT a badge of honor to try and do it all yourself, describing how we delegate the things we don’t enjoy, don’t have time for or that don’t require our skill set.

Listen in for insight on leveraging extreme accountability to follow through on your big goals and get inspired to take the next step that will take YOUR life to the next level!

Key Takeaways

Our 3 simple rules in life

  1. If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it
  2. If you don’t ask, the answer is always NO
  3. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place

Why you can’t wait to go after the big things on your heart

Why the process of going after your dreams is more important than the end goal

How to keep moving forward no matter what hurdles you face

Why it’s NOT a badge of honor to try and do it all yourself

How we delegate things we don’t enjoy, don’t have time for or that don’t require our skill set

Why successful people don’t ask how but WHO

The EOS exercise for shifting your daily activities into your zone of genius

Why there’s no such thing as being too busy

How you’re only one ask away from getting to the next level

How extreme accountability helps us follow through on our big goals

The indescribable feeling that comes with peak experiences

Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory

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Jeremiah on Instagram

Mallory on Instagram

Level Up Entourage Facebook Group

Resources

Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy

Entrepreneurial Operating System