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{NAME}, I have a lot of friends and a lot of students who may feel this gnawing sense in the back of

{NAME}, I have a lot of friends and a lot of students who may feel this gnawing sense in the back of their heads that maybe — just maybe — they aren’t living up to their potential. Now, they would never say this. They would never wake up and say, “Am I living up to my potential?” No. The way it would happen is that they would be sitting there on a Tuesday afternoon looking at Facebook and they would say, “How come that guy is posting photos of his vacation in Bora Bora? On a Tuesday! I’m smarter than that guy. What does he know that I don’t?” That’s actually something I was curious about too. I wanted to know what other people knew that I didn’t. I wanted to master my own psychology. What are the world’s best doing? What can I learn from them? And how can I apply it and work smarter and learn faster? You know these people I’m talking about. These are the winners. People like Elon Musk and Warren Buffett and Oprah Winfrey and LeBron James. These are people I studied for many, many years. I found that they have several things in common. - Winners are confident: They have the same doubts that you and I do. But they know how to eliminate fear. - Winners are motivated: They boldly go after big goals in life. - Winners are focused: They know how to block out distractions, even the ones in their own heads. - Winners are optimistic: Even when the going gets tough — and it will — they have a way to stay positive. Just think about it. Have you met someone like that? Do you have a boss who’s younger than you and wonder how she got there so quickly? Or is your brother-in-law taking a two-week cruise every year … and also taking 4-day weekend trips every month? Or maybe you have a friend who overcame cancer in their 30s — but became even more positive in outlook than they were before the illness. I used to see these people and wonder, “How do they do that? I wonder what’s going on in their heads? What technique, what app do they use?” But over the last 10 years, I’ve actually had the fortune to meet lots and lots of these winners. And just by virtue of my business, I’ve had to learn and adopt and apply those mindsets to my own life. I learned that becoming a winner goes way deeper than morning routings or productivity hacks. These winners had actually mastered their own psychology. I wanted to learn how to do that for myself. And so that’s exactly what I did. Through my studies, I discovered that winners have several things in common. I created my [Mental Mastery]() course to share those things with you. This course is jam-packed with everything that leads to cultivating the four attributes of Mental Mastery: - Unstoppable motivation - Unshakeable confidence - Unwavering focus - Unbeatable optimism We’ll dive deep into this psychology, and we’ll show you how to develop each of these attributes. As I looked around at other mindset programs, I noticed that some of them are very good. Some of them were a little pie in the sky, a little vague. They would say things like “Follow your passion.” Some of the other ones were really, really specific. “You have to drink this cup of tea for 13 minutes in the morning.” I tried that stuff, but it just didn’t really work for me. It wasn’t very realistic either. We wanted to try something different in this program, so we actually spent a lot of time talking to winners. Talking to people who have mastered their own psychology. And we took everything we learned over the last 10 years and put it into this program. I’m going to tell you: I’m also going to give you a healthy kick in the ass and push you to apply everything you learn in this program. Most successful students focus on action over consumption. The most successful people I know spend 10 times more energy and time producing versus consuming. You’re not going to become successful by just consuming material alone. Another blog post, another book, another newsletter — sure they might be interesting, but ultimately what matters is taking action. You don’t learn to dance sitting at the bar like a creep and analyzing people’s moves. You actually have to get up and give it a try. As you go through the course, it will be very tempting to just internalize the ideas and go, “OK, OK, I think I got it.” I want to caution you. Don’t do that. Don’t let your mind play tricks on you and hold you back from producing. I’m going to challenge you at the end of each video to apply what you’ve learned. And I think you are going to see massive results from it. [Click here]() to learn more about how Mental Mastery will help you change your thinking … and then change your life. Remember, it’s learning new ideas. But more importantly, it’s also taking the right kind of action. I’m looking forward to seeing you in the program. Signature P.S. In Mental Mastery, I’ll show you the shortcuts and the insights that took me years and years to learn. But you don’t need to spend that much time. I’ll show you exactly what I learned. No sugarcoating. No BS. Just simple, straightforward advice that we tested in the laboratory of the IWT community, hundreds of thousands of readers, and 42,000+ paying students over the last 10 years. [Click here to learn more](). [I Will Teach You To Be Rich]() X [Growthlab]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. I Will Teach You To Be Rich 548 Market St #89946 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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