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029 The Power of Modelling; How to become the best version of yourself

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At this point in the game you know that there isn’t anything new under the sun. When it comes to brilliant ideas end the health and fitness space, the wealth education space, the personal development space, the business consulting space, there is nothing that’s actually a new idea. If it is new, it is typically an updated version with some tweaks on something that already existed the space or a new synergy or synthesis of something that has been forgotten.

A natural human trait is the desire to look up to someone that’s doing what we want to do in a effective and inspirational manner. It’s natural to seek out brilliance and want to move in that direction.

Anything that anyone has done you have the ability to do.

The truth of the matter is humans with it what designed to model excellent behaviour. If you can see it outside of you then you can create it for yourself. The study of modelling is exactly that, seeing excellent behaviour and using that as inspiration to create a similarly powerful result in your own authentic way.

One of the most rapid and natural ways to become the best version of you is see brilliance outside and integrate it with yourself. Modeling is all about that and this podcast is all about that so enjoy.

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Innhold levert av Matthew Tweedie. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Matthew Tweedie eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

At this point in the game you know that there isn’t anything new under the sun. When it comes to brilliant ideas end the health and fitness space, the wealth education space, the personal development space, the business consulting space, there is nothing that’s actually a new idea. If it is new, it is typically an updated version with some tweaks on something that already existed the space or a new synergy or synthesis of something that has been forgotten.

A natural human trait is the desire to look up to someone that’s doing what we want to do in a effective and inspirational manner. It’s natural to seek out brilliance and want to move in that direction.

Anything that anyone has done you have the ability to do.

The truth of the matter is humans with it what designed to model excellent behaviour. If you can see it outside of you then you can create it for yourself. The study of modelling is exactly that, seeing excellent behaviour and using that as inspiration to create a similarly powerful result in your own authentic way.

One of the most rapid and natural ways to become the best version of you is see brilliance outside and integrate it with yourself. Modeling is all about that and this podcast is all about that so enjoy.

  continue reading

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