Welcome back to Building Billions. It's been a minute since I've recorded a podcast because I went on a two week vacation and I vacated on vacation. Weird, I guess you're supposed to do that. It was awesome. It was wonderful. We were with our business partners, Grant in Atlanta down, and I have a lot of things that I'm going to share over the next little while about some opportunities, some realignment and assessing that we did on this trip.
I know that I'm going to look back on this trip in ten years from now and remember how much of a catalyst it was in getting focused and going to this next level. So I will be talking about a whole bunch of things in upcoming episodes. You're not going to want to miss those. Don't forget to subscribe because you're going to want to know that those things
are instantly downloaded. But the one thing I want to connect on today, because it is Thursday, July 6th at 337 in the middle of the workday, and I have some things I need to do, but I wanted to share with you something that I've implemented immediately after this trip that I can already tell is beneficial to me, and it's a discipline that I used to be in and that I had significant amount of gains from when
I first started implementing it. But, you know, some habits just they start and then you start doing new things and you might discard something that really worked. So drum roll, ladies and gentlemen. Are you writing down your goals morning and night? Now, this does not have to be some like 30 minute goal session. It does not have to be this big, long process for you to just like him and haul and manifest and really get yourself into
some spiritual zone. I'm not talking about that. When I talk about write down your goals, I'm talking about pulling out a piece of paper. It can be a scratch piece of paper. It doesn't have to be some perfect gold notebook and perfectly organized and you don't have to beat yourself up that you didn't write down your goals yesterday or you forgot about it the day before does
not matter. Just getting in the habit for 90s of writing down the goals that are most important to you, for your financial targets, for your professional targets, for your relationship targets, your health targets. The impact that you want to make, your charitable targets, anything that you can conceive of or that you can think of that you want to create in this lifetime, Spend the 90s two times a day and write those things down as quickly as possible.
I have done this because of the influence of Grant Cardone and I watched him do this while we were on the yacht. As soon as we had what was called a postulate meeting, and I'll get into that in another episode. But we had this postulate meeting on the boat and then the next day I saw his legal pad with his goals and the goals that we had talked about and postulates was like, Oh, I have to get back to this. And he said, Natalie, this has been a successful action for me for decades. Do not
violate what works. And what works is writing them down nine seconds, not in perfect handwriting, not with perfect doodles. I don't know about you, but I used to just really stop myself from moving forward with the writing down of my goals process, because I always imagined it being this like, perfect aesthetic thing where you just have this space and this time and the best journal and you're really consistent. And I wasn't able to keep up this habit.
And so I would just stop doing it altogether. And because I had let myself down the days or the weeks or the months or the years before, I didn't want to pick it up in kind of a messy way. And I'm here to tell you the messier, the better as long as you get it in. It could be on literally a sticky note. It does not have to be some perfect thing, but you just reminding yourself what you're going after, what you believe your potential is, what you really want. It changes where you spend your time.
It changes and refocuses you. On what needs to happen today in order to get closer. So speaking of my goals, I have an appointment that I have to get to like right now in order to move and make progress on something that's very important to me, that's in alignment with what I'm talking about right now. It's in alignment with my goals if I have to go do it,
which means I got to go. But if you listen to this and it's middle of the afternoon, you're like, Oh, I'm not there at my goals down until the evening because Dallas said, And do it for bed. Just write it down right now. Get in the habit. Second thing on this, that's real fast because as I said, I gots to go one day. Like Grant said, that really was impactful to me is whenever he has had a disappointment, a letdown. Somebody quit, lost a deal. There was. A problem.
Instead of feeling rejected, instead of sitting in it and wallowing in it, his first response is to write down his holes and to put into perspective that it doesn't matter that you're experiencing the rejection right now. It doesn't matter that you got the no, it doesn't matter that this opportunity wasn't the opportunity that you thought it was going to be. You just have to stay focused on
where you are going and who you are becoming. And that in and of itself gets you out of the slump faster so that you can brush yourself off, off, pick yourself up and go on to the next thing. So I love that. I don't know if you're experiencing a loss today. I don't know if you thought that there was some great deal that was going to happen, a new relationship, a new partnership, and it fell through.
That's okay because in the scheme of achieving your big goals, your ten X goal, lots of that's going to happen. You just have to stay focused on the target. So I'm rooting for you. I'm pushing for you. We are here to help you, to support you in achieving these ten targets that you have and be a source of inspiration, but also a source accountability. So right now, your accountability coach, aka yours truly, is telling you to put down your
damn phone and to write your goals down. Give yourself 90s Do it now and watch how your life transforms.
