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Being A Chain Breaker
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Apr 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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What negative patterns did you get from your parents that are keeping you back from success today? On this episode Russell talks about a couple things that happened on his Disney Cruise that made him think about breaking negative chains in his generation history to make his posterity better. Here are some of the interesting things on today’s episode: Find out what happens on the cruise that makes Russell think about why someone would act that way. See what some of the negative traits Russell decided to break from his own life. And see what some positive traits were that he received from his family that he has kept and even made better in his own life. So listen here to find out how you can affect future generations by discarding negative family traits, but keeping the positive ones. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, I want to welcome you back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today I’m giving you guys a very special episode. We are at the Disney Cruise with my wife and my beautiful kids. And right now we just pulled, earlier today, into Tortuga, I believe that’s how you say it. We just got done with our excursions, and as I was out and about today, and honestly the last couple of days on the cruise I had a thought about being a chain breaker and I wanted to jump on and share it with you guys right now. Alright everybody, so I’m on a Disney cruise, like I said during the intro. And I love cruising. I really enjoy it. My wife and I had a funny discussion, and I’m hoping in advance, let me preface this before we get too deep into this. I’m hoping I don’t offend you or too many people who are listening to this, but I’m probably going to offend somebody, so I just want to apologize in advance. And if you are offended it probably means there’s something you should look at, at yourself. I know it’s something for me I’ve been reflecting a lot this week about myself. Anyway, I’m just kind of putting it out there. I don’t mean to be rude, it’s just sometimes we don’t talk about things because we’re afraid of offending people, and I think it doesn’t help people progress. So here we go. And if this gets really bad, I won’t post this one live. But I think it’s helpful. So anyway, Collette and I were talking about how these amazing people that work on the cruise ships, they come on here, and they’re usually on for like 9 months in a row, then they get a couple, like a month and a half, two months off and then they come back on for another 9 months. And we thought, I wonder how interesting it is when they come on here and they see every week, a new group of people swarm the boat, and just the similarities between groups. They’re like, here’s all the people that immediately run to the spa and book all the spa ones. Here’s the people that run to the buffet, here’s the people that run to the ice cream machine, here’s the people that run to the plays. And just wondering the patterns and the similarities you know, as you see all the people coming in. And I was just, that was kind of an interesting thing we were talking about, you know how people are so similar in their patterns. And then today when we were getting off the cruise ship, and we were in line and in front of us there was this little family, and it’s one of those things that you know, this is a moral dilemma that I have and I’m sure all of you guys have at times. But we’re walking out and there’s these three little kids in this family in front of us, and they’re just like my kids who are going crazy and trying to get off the boat. And the one little kid is punching the brother and he’s punching and punching and punching and the little brother is crying. And then the dad turns to the kids who’s punching the brother and punches him, and says, “Don’t punch your brother.” At first for a second I was ready to just pop this guy in the head and just, and it’s just like trying not to, and then you see this kid crying and stuff. And you’re like, ugh, what’s right?
Released:
Apr 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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