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We all want just 4 things. Here they are...   "What Do We All Really Want?  {NAME} -  Do y

We all want just 4 things. Here they are...  [Brendon pic](  "What Do We All Really Want?  {NAME} -  Do you have a clear idea of what you want in life? I mean, really clear? Most people suffer the uncertainty of not knowing. So, we chase "things." We get more, but aren't happier. You get more opportunities, but feel no more successful or fulfilled. What's up? Most people don't know that, after basic sustenance and safety, we all really only want FOUR THINGS. I call these "the 4 Drives." I drew a picture for you:   [See the blog post](. Once you understand you're seeking these four things, then you can become more aware, intentional, successful, and yes... HAPPY.  I'm really cheering you on this time of year. Your coach, - Brendon  I've also been pretty active texting. Text me at +1 (503) 212-6125 for motivational texts once in a while. That's my community number - sorry U.S. only.  Most Popular Podcast Episodes this Week! [4 Ways to Become a Role Model]( [Defusing Arguments]( [Workout: G]([ive to Receive]( Listen on [Apple](, [Spotify](, [Google]( or Alexa.  How I Review My Week, Plan Next Week, and Make Self-Improvement a Way of Life"  It's Sunday, so I did my Sunday review in GrowthDay app: - I scored my high-performance habits from last week. (Do that in [GrowthDay here]().  - I journaled about my mindset and appreciations in [the  Journal.]( I don't think there's an easier way to improve our mental health than keeping a great journaling routine.  - I planned my week by capturing my priorities and then - and this is HUGELY important for my productivity - I set up all my reminders. Reminders are the KEY to keeping a good minsdet and focused action. I use GrowthDay's reminder system in the [Plan section](. [Login to GrowthDay](    Hey - you're awesome. I love creating training for you. Hit reply if you need anything, we always have your back. Of course, you can [unsubscribe](, just please be careful, bc that means I can't deliver your emails anymore, even for things you asked/paid for, as all our services are tied to your email address. But you can reach me anytime at support@brendon.com or 1300 1st St #381 Napa CA 94559. Â

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