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Why most goal setting training is for normies

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“Email Players” subscriber Jameel Paul asks the real money question: === I was wondering..

“Email Players” subscriber Jameel Paul asks the real money question: === I was wondering... what's your mentality towards “wealth attraction” and “making money”? Like, did you set out to build a 7-figure business from the start? Just very interested to learn more about your mindset towards money and wealth and how you approach it... and, if there are there any resources that you'd recommend? === Three real-life examples: 1. On New Years Day 2016 I woke up, weighed myself, & clocked in at a fat 184 lbs. And there ain’t no sucralose-coating that. Daddy was a fatty, especially for my body type. Within about 30 days I shed all that extra weight. I remember being on a video call to help promote an event that Spring, and Email Players subscriber Dan Meredith was on that call too, and I remember him remarking how much thinner I was since he had seen me a at Ryan Lee’s Freedym Fest event just a few months earlier. 2. That June I was paroled set loose by my ex-girlfriend & was single again after 2 years. Within about 3 weeks I was on the chase again, with a rotation of girls I was dating... despite living in a small, jerkwater town. By that December I'd met Stefania and hadn’t looked back since. 3. In 2019 I decided to buy a new house in the town I live in now. (The “coolest house in town” I’ve been told by my plumber once, which kinda bothers me from a home security standpoint, but no matter…) It was quite expensive, and I despise debt. It viscerally & psychologically bothers me. And for all kinds of reasons — rational & irrational. And while I was able to put half down on the house right out the gate, I still had a big note to pay off that was going to take a lot of work. Far more in a tight time frame than I’d done in my entire business career (creating lots of offers, new launches, sales pages, email sequences, the 10-minute workday shtick went right out the window). I promised the mortgage guy I would wait at least 6 months to pay it off so he could get his commission. But I ended up making enough to pay it off in four months. Anyway, the point of all this? I never once set a “goal” for any of these accomplishments. I did not say “I need to weigh x pound by y date” Nor did I say I set any goals for finding a new woman (was perfectly content playing the field...) And as sure as God made little green applies I didn’t say “I want to have that house note paid off by such-and-such a day by making a specific amount of money.” I didn’t even so much as write anything down. Doing “affirmations” & most goal setting advice is fine normies. But not for anyone who wants to get more done, faster, and on bigger scales. So what did I do? That, my little droogling, is enshrined in the March Email Players issue. Specifically, in the bonus insert. What I did beats any goal-setting system, book, or ideology all to hell. And in my experience it can work so quickly, so simply, and so reliably to get to you to where you want to be it might even feel almost like you’re cheating. And the good news is anyone — literally — could probably do it. It just takes a bit (less, I’d argue, than any other method requires) of mental discipline. And the ability to follow directions. The deadline to subscribe in time to get this ditty is coming up fast. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2023 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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