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Finish Your Goals and Give Yourself the Gift of Done With Jon Acuff

Finish Your Goals and Give Yourself the Gift of Done With Jon Acuff

FromKnowledge For Men


Finish Your Goals and Give Yourself the Gift of Done With Jon Acuff

FromKnowledge For Men

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Jon Acuff is the New York Times Bestselling author of six books including his most recent Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller, Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done. For over 20 years he’s helped some of the biggest brands in the world tell their story, including The Home Depot, Bose, Staples, and the Dave Ramsey Team. Most recently he’s spoken to hundreds of thousands of people at conferences, colleges, companies and churches. Featured regularly on national media, Jon has been seen on CNN, Fox News, Good Day LA and several other key outlets. In addition, Jon is also a big proponent of social media with blogs that have been read by 4 million people and almost 300,000 twitter followers. In 2010 he used his influence with his tribe to build two kindergartens in Vietnam. Jon lives with his wife Jenny and two daughters in Franklin, TN. Favorite Success Quote “Starting is fun, but the future belongs to finishers.” Key Points 1. Starting is Fun But Success Belongs to Finishers  Do you remember the last time that you started a new workout program or online course? Do you remember that warm fuzzy feeling you got in the pit of your stomach while you were starting a journey towards your goals? Now let me ask you another question… Do you remember the last time that you actually went through and completely finished a book, workout program, online course, or anything else of importance? Most of you don’t… And this doesn’t make you a bad person, it doesn’t make you lazy, it makes you human. You see, as people we are wired to start things. Whether we are starting a new diet, a new business, a new book, or whatever else it is, we love starting. It’s fun, it’s exciting, and it makes us feel important. Finishing, on the other hand, sucks. To finish something, you must endure small failures and setbacks, you must persevere even when you don’t feel motivated, and you must keep pushing through the parts that don’t feel particularly exciting or fun. But success belongs to finishers. No one became successful by starting something. They became successful by following it through to the end and finishing.  When you realize this, when you truly internalize this principle, everything will change. 2. Perfectionism will Break You  Nothing will wreck your goals, limit your potential, and destroy your plans more than perfectionism. Nothing. Perfectionism is merely an alibi for inaction. It’s an excuse to do nothing. Whereas the non-perfectionist says “I know that I can’t do xyz perfectly with my current resources, what can I do to move things forward anyways.” The perfectionist says “I know that I can’t do xyz perfectly so why even bother doing it at all?” When you operate from this framework, you are setting yourself up to fail. No one succeeds when they have a commitment to perfection. Because, quite simply, perfection cannot exist. There will always be something that prevents you from achieving true perfection which means there will always be something that prevents you from finishing your goals, no matter what they are. If you want to live a great life and have a lot of fun doing so, then I challenge you to eradicate the word “Perfect” from your vocabulary. Focus on getting things done and finishing. Because success belongs to the finishers. 3. Slow it Down and Cut it Back Once you have committed to being a “Finisher” and not a perfectionist, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. You have all of these goals and big dreams that you want to achieve, but they just seem so daunting and scary. Take a deep breath, relax, and realize that it’s going to be ok. Instead of stressing yourself out and killing yourself to achieve arbitrarily set goals that don’t have any real significance in your life, slow things down and cut back. Here’s what I mean. Let’s say that your goal is to lose 15 lbs. in the next month. While it’s admirable that you want to lose weight, it’s also a foolish goal. You are simply trying to do too much too quickly. Why do you need to lose so much weigh
Released:
Nov 13, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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