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Here’s how one “snake-catcher” created his dream life in record time. {NAME}, Just im

Here’s how one “snake-catcher” created his dream life in record time. {NAME}, Just imagine… Your life sucks so bad that you had to resort to catching snakes in the sweltering 40C heat (that’s 104F for those of you in America) of the wild Australian bush, and to do it 12 hours a day, 5 days a week, just so that you had enough to eat. That was Joel Brown’s life just 8 years ago before he ended up creating one of the top personal growth blogs, Addicted2Success. Now, the question is, how did he do it? Well, while being a snake-catcher, the only way he could experience some sort of pleasure to pass the time was consuming hours upon hours of personal growth podcasts and YouTube video on his iPod. That continuous growth loop influenced Joel so much that today, Joel is in turn, influencing the world. And I thought I’d bring him in to understand how he went from “snake-catcher Joel” to “inspirer Joel.” The secret, according to Joel, was his ability to create a crystal-clear 10-year vision of his life. Which is the topic of our latest Mindvalley Podcast episode. [Mastering A 10-Year Vision with Joel Brown >>]( [Joel Brown on mastering a 10-year vision]( [Listen here](  In this podcast episode, Joel will guide you through a powerful, step-by-step framework you can use to create a vision that’s UNIQUE to you and reflective of YOUR VALUES. Here are some of the key highlights: - The 4 questions you need to ask yourself to build the foundation of your life vision. - How to align with your core values and use it as your compass towards your vision. - How to reverse-engineer your 10-year vision so you know exactly what you need to do today to start manifesting your vision. - And much, much more. [Get started with Joel here >>](   Be Extraordinary, [Vishen signature]( Vishen Lakhiani Founder, Mindvalley, Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( Follow The Real Me on [Facebook](           Follow us for more great content:         [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@mindvalleyacademy.com 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy](

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