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Ep 48 :The Power of Doing What You Don't Want To Do
Episode 48

Ep 48 :The Power of Doing What You Don't Want To Do

Sparking Success with Aaron Opalewski · Aaron Opalewski

December 12, 20247m 38s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Sparking Success, Aaron Opalewski discusses the importance of doing things you don't feel like doing as a pathway to personal and professional growth. He emphasizes that this practice can set individuals apart from the majority who only act when motivated. By consistently pushing through discomfort, one can experience significant growth and success over time. The conversation highlights the compound effect of these actions and encourages listeners to embrace challenges as opportunities for development.

Takeaways

Doing things you don't want to do can become a superpower.
90% of people only act when they feel like it.
Consistency in doing hard things leads to growth.
Showing up, even when you don't feel like it, is crucial.
The compound effect of success comes from repeated effort.
Past successes reinforce the importance of doing hard things.
Everyone feels less than 100% at times; it's about pushing through.
The best time to start improving is now.
Growth happens in discomfort and challenges.
Sharing this advice can help others on their journey. 

00:00 Introduction to Sparking Success

00:26 The Power of Doing What You Don't Want To Do

02:53 The Compound Effect of Consistency

06:08 Embracing Growth Through Discomfort

Topics

business successleadershippersonal growthconsistencymotivationdisciplineself-improvementsuccess strategiesovercoming challengesmindset