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chatgpt summary had me laughing  {NAME} I asked ChatGPT to summarize my webinar from yesterday. It

chatgpt summary had me laughing  {NAME} I asked ChatGPT to summarize my webinar from yesterday. It's pretty awesome (and btw, google's Bard did just as good). I literally laughed at its summary of "The seminar was not suitable for individuals with high levels of cynicism, pessimism, or distrust, as these attitudes are counterproductive to the principles being taught." OMG! Read it below, or go [watch the actual training](. What do I think about AI? Well, as you'll see, the real video had the emotional connection and value that AI summaries will just never capture. Yes, reading the summary below makes sense... But on the webinar I saw peopel's eyes opening, heads nodding, notes being taken, people clearly having the a-ha's that said I FEEL YOU MAN, AND I REALLY NEED TO CHANGE. I NEEDED THIS! That's why I'm so confident in our future - being human, showing up, adding value, going the extra miles, and building an ultra successful life, together. So maybe AI is fancy. But we're still humans - animals with real emotion. So, in the spirit of home alone happy holidays you filthy animals :) - Brendon PS. the summary below did miss one thing: I announced open enrollment to my private 2024 mentoring group at the very end of the webinar :0)    SUMMARY The Ultra Webinar 2023 focused on the theme of achieving exceptional success in various aspects of life, including career, personal growth, and overall well-being. The speaker began by acknowledging the diverse global audience and their collective ambition to achieve remarkable results in their lives. The primary focus was on individuals who seek comprehensive success across all life domains, rather than focusing narrowly on singular aspects like financial gain or physical fitness. The session was designed for those with a high-intensity, goal-oriented mindset, characterized by a proactive approach to life and a willingness to work diligently towards their objectives. The speaker emphasized the need for personal responsibility and control over one's life, striving for continuous improvement and achievement. The seminar was not suitable for individuals with high levels of cynicism, pessimism, or distrust, as these attitudes are counterproductive to the principles being taught. The speaker, drawing from his extensive experience in leading seminars, coaching successful clients, and authoring best-selling books, shared insights on how to overcome common challenges faced by ambitious individuals. These challenges include stress, loneliness, and uncertainty, often exacerbated by being the primary ambitious person or breadwinner in one's circle. Central to the webinar's philosophy was the concept of the "Ultra mindset," which the speaker credited as a significant contributor to his success. This mindset involves high standards, expectations, and performance, going beyond just meeting the minimum requirements in various life areas. The speaker stressed the importance of maintaining a performance edge and avoiding complacency, which can lead to stagnation. A key focus was on developing a systematic approach to success, moving away from random, unstructured efforts. This system involves making strategic choices, aligning with one’s long-term goals, and avoiding the pitfall of being driven by past conditions or limited perspectives. The webinar also emphasized the value of networking and being part of groups or clubs that foster high performance and success. Such communities provide support, mentorship, and the opportunity to learn from others' experiences. The speaker shared his experiences in various industries, highlighting the diversity of his client base and the wide applicability of the principles discussed. In conclusion, the speaker encouraged attendees to adopt the Ultra mindset and embrace a holistic approach to success, emphasizing the need for belief in oneself, strategic planning, and the pursuit of growth in all life areas. Now Watch The Real Thing: Here's the limited-time only replay of my "[5 Secrets to Doubling My Results](" webinar: [5 Secrets to Doubling Results](   [5 things led to ultra success for me](  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 #368, Napa, CA 94559. Â

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