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[NEW EP] Michael Hyatt talks cognitive science + your success 🤯

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Lightbulb moments galore “This year I had a heart attack. But it was still my best year ever.â

Lightbulb moments galore “This year I had a heart attack. But it was still my best year ever.” ^ THAT ^ is how my dear friend Michael Hyatt decided to kick off our fascinating interview on how thoughts influence your success. For those of you who aren’t familiar with his work, Michael is a best-selling author, a wildly successful entrepreneur, and my mentor. He is also an absolute fan-favorite on the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast. But here’s where it gets really interesting… Michael has spent the last year researching cognitive science around our thoughts and how they relate to the results we experience. (Yep, it’s every bit as intriguing as it sounds!) So naturally, I was thrilled when he agreed to share his most actionable insights and client success stories in [today’s *brand new* episode of Online Marketing Made Easy.](=) And oh my, did he deliver! What I love about Michael’s insights is that you can use them to catapult your own success -- especially during periods of low motivation and/or stress. Because it’s one thing to create success when the road ahead is smooth… But it’s a whole other story when you’re going through a period of hardship (or in Michael’s case, recovering from a heart attack!) With that in mind, next time the chips are down, Michael invites you to… Stop hustling harder… Avoid piling on extra pressure… And instead, follow his three-step process for adapting the way you think to get better results. I had several light-bulb moments during this riveting interview. And I just know that you will too. Tune in on your favorite podcast player below to get the whole conversation! [image]() [image]( [image](=) ALL my best, Amy PS. Want more lightbulb-producing content like this? At the end of last year, Online Marketing Made Easy crossed the 500th episode milestone (yay!). That’s a whole lot of value packed into one audio library. To make sure you have the strategies you need when you need them most, I’ve created a brand new 45-second quiz. You’ll answer 4 simple questions and get a personalized playlist based on where you’re currently at in your business. [>> Sounds fun? Head here to take the quiz and snag your personalized playlist!](=) If you no longer want to receive emails about this podcast promotion, just [click here](. You won't be taken off of my list, but you will NOT receive emails related to this. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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