Wed, 27 August 2014
I want to talk today about being able to transform. You know really being able to change and become something new. By the way if you havn't checkout the 67 steps yet, check them out here http://goo.gl/NkLY3a. You have to become a regeneration machine, be able to re-sense the world and not be bound to the past. By the way if you havnt checked them Here is my questions for you: What is the pinpoint thing that you need to regenerate and become a blank slate on?
Direct download: Helen_Keller_The_World_I_Live_and_Optimism_AUDIO.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:40pm PST |
Mon, 25 August 2014
Today I was reading the book, "The One Thing" by Gary Keller. It's all about getting things done. Reading this reminded me about one of my habits that massively boosts my productivity. Stop making lists. Lists create cognitive loading. Your brain is like an attic - it has only so much room before it gets filled. Lists use up too much space and limit deep thinking. |
Thu, 21 August 2014
Watch Tai talk with Joel Brown with Addicted2Success.
Here are some of the success tips inside the video:
1. Should you do what you like or what you love?
2. What makes people happy?
3. Why you cannot be egocentric in life.
4. You cannot just focus on your strengths.
5. Why you should never major in minors or minor in majors.
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Thu, 21 August 2014
Watch Tai talk with Joel Brown with Addicted2Success.
Here are some of the success tips inside the video:
1. Should you do what you like or what you love?
2. What makes people happy?
3. Why you cannot be egocentric in life.
4. You cannot just focus on your strengths.
5. Why you should never major in minors or minor in majors. |
Wed, 20 August 2014
Ask yourself: What is the worst attitude that you can have? The attitude that will sabotage basically every plan, every hope, and every dream that you have? I talk about this in step #67 in the 67 steps, watch it here https://www.tailopez.com/product.php?id=FS-0998&source=pc&aff=ben&ad=640034 Today's book of the day is "Devil at My Heels: A Heroic Olympian's Astonishing Story of Survival as a Japanese POW in World War II" by Louis Zamperini.
I would say it's probably being a victim.
That's where we can learn a lot from Louis Zamperini.
Louis is a man's man.
After representing the United States at the Olympics, he fought in World War II where he became a POW, survived the Japanese shooting at him, fought off a Great White Shark for 2 days and lost 100 lbs surviving in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for 47 days with no water.
In fact I'm super sad he recently died at 97 about a week after we set up an interview with him here in L.A. I really missed out on a legend.
Pick your friends wisely, become the kind of friend you want.
Don't be a victim. Keep it in check my friend.
What's your end game goal? Write it right here.
Tell me about your victimhood and how your'e going to get rid of it.
Write it right here on the page whether it's Youtube or Tailopez.com.
If you're listening on my podcast, leave it as a review.
Remember: Never be a zombie. Never chase a mirage. Be like Louis Zamperini |
Wed, 20 August 2014
Ask yourself: What is the worst attitude that you can have? The attitude that will sabotage basically every plan, every hope, and every dream that you have? I talk about this in step #67 in the 67 steps, watch it here https://www.tailopez.com/product.php?id=FS-0998&source=pc&aff=ben&ad=640034 Today's book of the day is "Devil at My Heels: A Heroic Olympian's Astonishing Story of Survival as a Japanese POW in World War II" by Louis Zamperini.
I would say it's probably being a victim.
That's where we can learn a lot from Louis Zamperini.
Louis is a man's man.
After representing the United States at the Olympics, he fought in World War II where he became a POW, survived the Japanese shooting at him, fought off a Great White Shark for 2 days and lost 100 lbs surviving in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for 47 days with no water.
In fact I'm super sad he recently died at 97 about a week after we set up an interview with him here in L.A. I really missed out on a legend.
Pick your friends wisely, become the kind of friend you want.
Don't be a victim. Keep it in check my friend.
What's your end game goal? Write it right here.
Tell me about your victimhood and how your'e going to get rid of it.
Write it right here on the page whether it's Youtube or Tailopez.com.
If you're listening on my podcast, leave it as a review.
Remember: Never be a zombie. Never chase a mirage. Be like Louis Zamperini |
Thu, 14 August 2014
One of the keys to building momentum on your path to wealth is to guard your time carefully. As Peter Drucker says in his book, the Effective Executive, 'Know Thy Time." Donald Trump says hiring a great assistant was the best decision he ever made. In today's Book of the Day review, I'll share more insights on why investing in your time the right way will make all the difference in the world for you. For more insight, check out my site at www.tailopez.com |
Thu, 14 August 2014
One of the keys to building momentum on your path to wealth is to guard your time carefully. As Peter Drucker says in his book, the Effective Executive, 'Know Thy Time." Donald Trump says hiring a great assistant was the best decision he ever made. In today's Book of the Day review, I'll share more insights on why investing in your time the right way will make all the difference in the world for you. For more insight, check out my site at www.tailopez.com |
Wed, 13 August 2014
Check out my new video with UFC heavyweight, Brendan Schaub. You don't need to be a fight fan to learn from his massive insight and why seeing yourself as an underdog is key to your growth. Darwin said it's not the strongest that survive, and it's not the most intelligent. It's the most adaptable to the situation. The certainty bias in our brain is one of the 25 cognitive biases, and it's a killer. Trust me, you don't want to succumb to that bias.
Direct download: U_Brendan_Schaub_Interview_nointronoend_mp4.mp4
Category:general -- posted at: 6:30pm PST |
Wed, 13 August 2014
Check out my new video with UFC heavyweight, Brendan Schaub. You don't need to be a fight fan to learn from his massive insight and why seeing yourself as an underdog is key to your growth. Darwin said it's not the strongest that survive, and it's not the most intelligent. It's the most adaptable to the situation. The certainty bias in our brain is one of the 25 cognitive biases, and it's a killer. Trust me, you don't want to succumb to that bias. |
Tue, 12 August 2014
If you want to have world-changing impact, you need to be someone who gets things done. I don’t care if you want to feed the hungry or become a millionaire entrepreneur, you have to love the grind. In today’s Book of the Day review, I discuss “The Everything Store” and Jeff Bezos’ rise to the top. |
Tue, 12 August 2014
If you want to have world-changing impact, you need to be someone who gets things done. I don’t care if you want to feed the hungry or become a millionaire entrepreneur, you have to love the grind. In today’s Book of the Day review, I discuss “The Everything Store” and Jeff Bezos’ rise to the top. |
Mon, 11 August 2014
In today's book of the day, I'm going to talk about one of my all time favorite books "All Quiet on Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque. Remarque remarks, "To 'forget' is the secret of eternal youth. One grows old only through memory. There is much too little forgetting" This is coming from a guy who survived the first world war, where a million men would die in a single battle, within a single week. Men would literally get their faces blown off and climb out of the trenches knowing that two thirds of them would die from enemy gunshots. Growing up with certain Judeo-Christian influences, I remember a quote along the lines of "You must become like a little child before you can enter the kingdom". So...practical takeaways: be like Warren Buffet and deeply ponder. Have your time when you mourn and you weep. But then learn to move on. Learn the lesson, but then forget it so you can remain eternally young. Leave a comment here. Or reach out on @Tailopez if you're on Twitter. Ask yourself "What is a memory that you're better off forgetting? What is a memory that is making you old, stressing you out and dragging you down? Remember, forgetting is the secret to eternal youth.
Direct download: U_All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front_3GPP.mp4
Category:general -- posted at: 4:11pm PST |
Mon, 11 August 2014
In today's book of the day, I'm going to talk about one of my all time favorite books "All Quiet on Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque.
Remarque remarks, "To 'forget' is the secret of eternal youth. One grows old only through memory. There is much too little forgetting"
This is coming from a guy who survived the first world war, where a million men would die in a single battle, within a single week. Men would literally get their faces blown off and climb out of the trenches knowing that two thirds of them would die from enemy gunshots.
Growing up with certain Judeo-Christian influences, I remember a quote along the lines of "You must become like a little child before you can enter the kingdom".
So...practical takeaways: be like Warren Buffet and deeply ponder. Have your time when you mourn and you weep. But then learn to move on. Learn the lesson, but then forget it so you can remain eternally young.
Leave a comment here. Or reach out on @Tailopez if you're on Twitter. Ask yourself "What is a memory that you're better off forgetting? What is a memory that is making you old, stressing you out and dragging you down?
Remember, forgetting is the secret to eternal youth. |
Sun, 10 August 2014
You have probably heard that you have to rely on yourself and not others. Or that you should have enough inner power to be strong on your own. In today's Book-Of-The-Day I discuss a book that debunks this mentality and a lot of the group think that you and I learned growing up.
"The Power of Others: Peer Pressure, Groupthink, and How the People Around Us Shape Everything We Do" by Michael Bond shares the newest research that we will be happiest when we have a lot of friends. But the key is that they have to be an exact type of friend to really help you find the good life.
In 2008, 2 social scientists, Christakis & Fowler found that, "... most people will not be surprised that people with more friends are happier, but what really matters is whether those friends are happy."
The book also explains, "Four decades of research into how people decide to do what they do has shown that we are highly susceptible to the winds of social influence - indeed it is impossible to escape them, short of living in hermitic isolation (and even that may not immunize us...)."
Listen in as I explain the detailed nuances of what you will need to know to improve your social life.
Check out more of my book reviews on my site www.tailopez.com and sign for my free book of the day newsletter - it's the largest in the world - join 1.4 million people in 40 countries on finding the Good Life: Health, Wealth, Love, Happiness.
Direct download: Do_You_Really_Need_A_Lot_Of_Friends__1.3gp
Category:general -- posted at: 6:33pm PST |
Sun, 10 August 2014
You have probably heard that you have to rely on yourself and not others. Or that you should have enough inner power to be strong on your own. In today's Book-Of-The-Day I discuss a book that debunks this mentality and a lot of the group think that you and I learned growing up.
"The Power of Others: Peer Pressure, Groupthink, and How the People Around Us Shape Everything We Do" by Michael Bond shares the newest research that we will be happiest when we have a lot of friends. But the key is that they have to be an exact type of friend to really help you find the good life.
In 2008, 2 social scientists, Christakis & Fowler found that, "... most people will not be surprised that people with more friends are happier, but what really matters is whether those friends are happy."
The book also explains, "Four decades of research into how people decide to do what they do has shown that we are highly susceptible to the winds of social influence - indeed it is impossible to escape them, short of living in hermitic isolation (and even that may not immunize us...)."
Listen in as I explain the detailed nuances of what you will need to know to improve your social life.
Check out more of my book reviews on my site www.tailopez.com and sign for my free book of the day newsletter - it's the largest in the world - join 1.4 million people in 40 countries on finding the Good Life: Health, Wealth, Love, Happiness. |
Fri, 8 August 2014
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Tue, 5 August 2014
Hey I just released the 67 steps. Enjoy https://www.tailopez.com/product.php?id=FS-0998&source=podcas&sid=WhyYou ShouldLoveConflict
Direct download: no_intro_Why_You_Should_Love_Conflict_NO_INTRO_8.5.2014.mp4
Category:general -- posted at: 8:13pm PST |
Tue, 5 August 2014
Hey I just released the 67 steps, check it out here: https://www.tailopez.com/product.php?id=FS-0998&source=podcast&sid=danieltosh
My brain has been in a whirlwind. Many books, many great thinkers whispering in my thoughts... |