Let’s say that I (hypothetically, of course) offer you two tickets to a concert of your favorite musical group completely free of charge – no strings attached! What would be the cost to you? And what would you do? “Wait, what?” you say. “I thought you just said they were free of charge?”
What am I capable of?… What are we all capable of? These are the two questions that I couldn’t get out of my mind after listening to a recent episode of James Altucher’s podcast. It was an episode where was he was interviewing a former Navy SEAL and I was instantly captivated by his story
One of my favorite Tony Robbins quotes is: “People are not lazy, they simply have impotent goals. That is, goals that do not inspire them.”
They are arguably two of the most famous speeches in American history and they both had one thing in common. The speeches may not have turned out as epically as they did, had their creators not used an amazing creativity tool called…procrastination. More specifically they both used a tool called productive procrastination!
This week’s video is about how to empower others to make their lives and/or jobs better. What does it mean? And, what are its implications?