40 LESSONS FROM LAST YEAR

As we approach the end of this year, it’s more important to focus on what was learned than to only focus on what we went through.

I’m going to take what last year taught me to help shape my new year’s experience-I encourage you to do the same:

  1. Success has less to do with hard work and more to do with massive focus on your few best opportunities.
  2. Why resist change when it’s the main source of your growth?
  3. The more you invest in growing and developing your mind-set and way of seeing the world, the more everything you touch transforms in a breathtakingly positive way.
  4. Pursuing excellence really does matter (in a world highly accepting of mediocrity).
  5. Spending full days with zero technology to refuel or do important work is a game-changer.
  6. Doing something super-nice for at least one stranger a day gives them a gift and an even larger one to yourself.
  7. Adore your parents. You’ll miss them when they’re gone.
  8. The smartest thing you can do to grow a great company is to first sweat getting A-players only onto your team and then sweat training and developing them so they play their A-game.
  9. Most TV is toxic.
  10. Have the discipline to clean out all the energy-draining people in your life. You really do rise or fall to the level of your associations.
  11. Doing huge dreams we have never done can be frightening. Yet when we push to the edges of our limits, our limits expand.
  12. If you don’t make the time for yourself to get inspired, no one around you will ever be inspired.
  13. Your diet affects your moods. Eat like a superstar.
  14. Talk less. Do more.
  15. Integrity is more valuable than income.
  16. Money invested in personal development and growth generally has a 30X plus return on investment
  17. Your environment (your home, your office, the magazines you read etc.) dramatically affects your levels of achievement.
  18. The quality of your practice affects the caliber of your performance.
  19. Measure your success via your influence and impact versus only by your income and net worth.
  20. To become successful, first learn how to be happy. Too many think that the route to happiness is to get successful. Untrue.
  21. Getting ultra-fit lifts every other area of your life.
  22. Our biggest enemy is our doubts. We really can achieve extraordinary things in our lives. But we sabotage God-potential because of our fears.
  23. Drink more water.
  24. Watch the movie “The Kid” with Bruce Willis
  25. If you’re the smartest one of your friends, you need new friends.
  26. You never go wrong when you trust God and walk in obedience
  27. Smile. It truly makes a difference to the people around you.
  28. Just because excellent manners are not so common doesn’t mean that excellent manners are not incredibly important.
  29. Always remember that there’s food on your table thanks to the customers you are privileged to serve.
  30. It’s so much better to fail trying than to not even get into the game.
  31. You can change the world or you can worry about fitting in but you just can’t do both.
  32. Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and beautiful at the end.
  33. The real key to getting GREAT things done is stop doing so many good things.
  34. Small little details done excellently and consistently stack up into something the world sees as Mastery.
  35. Spend time in nature to renew and refuel.
  36. Less entertainment, more education.
  37. Gratitude is the antidote to misery.
  38. We become happier not by accumulating more things but by creating richer experiences.
  39. The more you serve, the more joyful you’ll become.
  40. Life’s short – Make the most of every moment.

Fanie Briel

Take what last year taught me to help shape my next year’s experience!

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