REPROGRAM Your Mind To DESTROY LAZINESS & PROCRASTINATION Today! | Rory Vaden

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Published 2021-08-11
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Rory Vaden is the Co-Founder of Brand Builder’s Group, the world’s leader in the study of Reputation Strategy. Their mission is to help every person identify their voice, tell their story, and share their unique message. Working with celebrities such as Kevin Harrington (Shark Tank) and yours truly, all the way to brand new aspiring influencers and entrepreneurs, it is one of the only true personal brand strategy firms in existence. Co-founded with Rory’s wife AJ Vaden, Brand Builders Group helps people become the type of person that everyone wants to do business with.

In addition, Rory is a New York Times bestselling author! Rory’s first book Take the Stairs is a #1 Wall Street Journal, #1 USA Today, #1 Amazon, and #2 New York Times bestseller that has been translated into 11 languages. Rory writes and speaks about how the key to building a rock-solid reputation is to do the right thing even when you don’t feel like doing it. His powerful and emotional message makes him the perfect choice to keynote your next meeting. His programs are regularly tailored for leadership, sales, customer service, productivity, and teams.

Not only is Rory a fantastic and powerful writer, but he’s also an influential and talented speaker. Every year, more than 25,000 contestants from 90 different countries compete for a chance to participate in the World Championship of Public Speaking competition. Rory made it there twice and became the World Champion First Runner-Up. Additionally, he has earned the highest ranking designation from the National Speakers Association as a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), and his TEDx talk on “How to Multiply Time” has been viewed over 3 million times. Rory is rare in that he can deliver inspiration, humor, and fresh insights that you and your audience can’t get anywhere else.

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All Comments (21)
  • @martinnhantran
    - Pain is inevitable, either pain now which is better later - First things first, priorities first - Mindset: "How" questions rather than "should" questions. 45:31 - Dedicating to create an outcome, an explosion - Book: Take the Stairs: 7 Steps to Achieving True Success by Rory Vaden 49:58 - "When you're experiencing pain, the healthiest and I think like the only way to respond to it is to choose to believe that the pain you're going through is preparing you to become the person you one day need to be for somebody else. " (this is not a full summary) And if you're like me, stop watching youtube now. Watching Youtube is a form of procrastination if you haven't done your priorities yet. You know what to do, stop what your doing, take a short break and just start now. This is your calling.
  • @othmane-mezian
    « Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will acquire the skills to do difficult things easily. » - Friedrich Von Schiller
  • @curtiskil
    “Self discipline is the ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not” ~ Elbert Hubbard
  • @dedyhuang5384
    thank you, i listen to this while exercise. 1. classic procrastinator (comfort zone) 2. creative avoidance (we make some other schedule while focusing on our priority) 3. priority dillute ( many outside opportunity challenge our focus )
  • We must all suffer from one of two pains. The pain of discipline or the Pain of regret. The difference is discipline weights ounces and regret weights tons. -Jim Rhon
  • @rickgrills408
    This ranks as one of the most important personal learning experiences that I have ever had "in one sitting". It allowed me to unify a lot of my life milestone events and experiences in an multi-faceted approach to acheiving all types of success in my life. In terms of reflection on my life (I am 72 years old) accomplishments in some areas and "failures to thrive" in other areas, it has allowed me to understand how and why those events and outcomes turned out the way that they did. I really do appreciate your podcast and your choice of how to spend your life inservice to others while acheiving your own personal success in the process!!!
  • @CandaceJDunkley
    3 types of procrastination 1. Classic Procrastination - consciously procrastinating something 2. Creative avoidance - subconsciously creating things for yourself to do so you can do those things and feel productive but it’s really a scheme to distract you from the thing you know you have to do 3. Priority dilution - your attention shifts to less significant but more urgent tasks
  • @DanielL143
    key takeaways for me (1) Easier to do it now (2) Ask How not Can I (3) Words are a key link between thought and action (4) Harvest season (5) Peace = Perspective (6) Rent is due everyday - thanks gents for a great discussion.
  • @rachyface618
    You know you are a procrastinator when you immediately save this video to “ Watch later.” I promise I’ll get to it. 😬
  • @qbconnect
    This is an amplified version of Chick-fil-A founder Truet Cathy's book from 20yrs ago, 'It's Easier to Succeed Than to Fail'. I love how Rory explains himself so even a child could understand.
  • @punanny123
    This video is exactly the kick up the ass that I needed. I have been putting off lots of things that I know I need to do (dentist appointment, sticking to my budget. writing an escape plan to get out of my bad marriage, etc) and those things will be done 1 by 1 starting right now.
  • @Hibornsoldiers
    This video really gave clarity. Biblical without the preaching. I heard it loud and clear. P.s I also love preaching 💯✊
  • @nheme87
    “Hard choices, easy life. Easy choices, hard life.” ― Jerzy Gregorek
  • @1a2b48
    One of the best episodes ever and ever i have listened to
  • @ps6572
    I normally don’t finish videos in full. I did with this one. They say the teacher will come when the student is ready.. If you have struggled with completing this or other things. Be patient and kind to yourself. you will get there. When you are ready to receive , this podcast will speak to you.. And, you will learn from it. I have taken away lot of valuable nuggets from the podcast. And looking to hear it a few more times. We are all work in progress… Lewis : Thanks for all the amazing work you do.
  • @yoonlee2961
    "...to choose to believe the pain you're going through is preparing you to become the person you one day need to be for somebody else."
  • @Insightology
    “Great results are achieved through short seasons of imbalance.” 🙌🏼
  • @LOUTUS38112
    Who also smiles because he is so energetic, super intense while talking about the philosophies of procrastination, laziness, going into the storm, stop avoiding and being so super passionate about what he carries out to the world? 😁 And Lewis is in his calm and wondering what's going on here... ❤️ 😂 Omg watching and listening to this especially is such a nice, refreshing and windy thing 😂❤🤩 I love intense people! ❤
  • Choose & Decide: Either to live your life suffering or as a beautiful state of being! I must choose the latter every day!
  • @AwakenThyself
    I'm SO glad I listened to this. I appreciate how the host asked the question about, "focus" and how to stay focused, when "life" happens.... meaning-stress from uncomfortable change and how do we stay focused on the other things that need our focus when someone has died or family gets sick or .... the world goes through a p (l) andemic and EVERYTHING changes as the truth rises. So.... he says - the show must go on kinda things... but, tbh, I've had the hardest couple of years of my life and I was actually wondering if someone can die, from so much stress. So, "FOCUS" was NOT on my mind and in fact was very very difficult to commit to, under such stressful situations. Is there something "wrong" with me? Am I stupid? Am I too sensitive? Am I too emotional? Do I take life too personally and lose myself to outside circumstances? HOW do you stay focused on the work that needs you? Only survival will get you to "focus" because our brains are NOT wired for success... it is wired for survival. SO - to "focus"-it must be about survival... OR you MUST change and grow out of the old ways that are sabotaging your success.