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Extended Cut with Dallas Pruitt: How To Create Systems Of Success

Sep 24, 202234 minSeason 1Ep. 483
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It's all about having flexibility within your mindset. Develop habits that will help you overcome any challenge. Dallas Pruitt and Jackson Campbell discuss ways you can prioritize your actions and seize the day on this Extended Cut of The Growthcast! This podcast is brought to you by The Multifamily Mindset.

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Welcome to this episode of the Growthcast. It is me, Jackson Campbell joined with Dallas Pruitt for up for another extent, mid cut episode. We are excited for this one. We're gonna be reviewing a couple of things. It's gonna be awesome. We're actually gonna talk about the those two episodes that Dallas dropped.

Sorry, let me pull them back up the habits for guaranteed success. Part one and two. We're gonna review that and pull out some major actionables from that those two episodes. I'm excited about it. I'm excited to dive. But before we dive in, before we start just a reminder for those of you that may be new to the podcast that may just be tuning in for the first time, Monday through Thursday, we've got Dallas Pruitt dropping mindset, drips, daily mindset drips anywhere from three to 10 minute long episodes where Dallas does a quick mindset, drip to get our mindset right for the day tuned in for those episodes.

Very powerful and a great way to start your day Friday. Is when I sit down with Tyler Devaro and I interview him about a certain topic. A lot of the times it's real estate revolved. We obviously always dive into the mindset side of things because that's one of the biggest parts to doing multi-family real estate is having the mindset to be able to push through those hard things and those hard challenges.

That's what we talk about on Friday. And then on Saturday Dallas and I sit down and I have the opportunity to ask Dallas some questions rather than Dallas putting together content. We get a little bit of an opportunity to dig a little deeper and get to know a little bit more of these topics.

So Dallas, how are you this morning, dude? I'm doing good. I'm on here with you. We get a dive deep today. I'm great, man. Good, man. I guess it's not morning over there anymore. Is it? Yeah. It's afternoon. We're looking at noon almost. The time difference. Yeah, we're getting there. You're up early. It is.

People don't know this about you buddy. He rolls in here super early, so we can get these recordings in, I think maybe sometimes we think that we'd come into the office together or that we're on the same, even like remote remotely, the same time zone. And we're just not, Hawaii times a lot different than Utah time.

And we, but we make it work. We're flexible. We're we. We're actually gonna talk about that today. We're gonna talk about the we're gonna talk about systems in creating habits. So we're gonna, that's actually, we're gonna dive in today and I'm, I'd love to talk about how I feel like I'm able to be flexible and change those systems and come in early and do these things and the mindset that has to come with that.

So I'm excited to dive in, dude, let's dive in. So this past week you dropped two episodes and talked about some success principles and habits for guaranteed success.  and I wanted to talk to you, Dale. I wanted to ask you, what are your top three habits? You listed a lot of habits. Yeah. But if you had to go through throughout your day, dude, what are your top three habits that you have to do every day that benefit you the most?

I know it's kinda loaded and I don't know if you could pick three, I'll start with one. Yeah. I will start with one and then tie it back the other three. So we'll do four. Just, this is kinda like the foundational. System, I guess for all success, I feel like that I've had as a entrepreneur, once I decided to like dive into the entrepreneurial world and grow my business and be a good dad and be, all these things that I want to be at a high level.

And then I'll talk about three from the list that have been most impactful. Is that cool? Yeah, let's do it. So WT. You guys are so sick of me saying that no way, but winning the morning and designing my morning to best impact all these areas that I want to thrive in as a parent, as a business owner myself, right?

Like master myself my physical health, like everything I've become quite the I've. I've built quite the concoction in my morning routine. And so as far. Crucial system for me that I feel like I can't even function if I don't follow through is my morning routine. And I obviously simplify that thing depending on where I'm at, what's required, what the day is bringing down the pipeline because not every day looks the exact same and I don't have the exact same amount of time every single day.

But I always. Always will find a way to win the morning and address those most important parts of my life and myself and my priorities. And so reading, working out, eating something healthy, supplementing my diet with something quiet time, like all those things that all encompassing it within my winning the morning routine, like foundational for me and all my.

And that. Yeah. And that's, yeah, that's been foundational. I love how you use that as foundational because you build the rest of your day and the rest of the things off that off how you start the morning, dude. And that's something I've really realized too, is putting in that system. That's gonna benefit you.

And one thing that I've noticed too, Dal, that I want to touch point touch base on here real quick is my routine's much different than your. Yeah, my different is much different than your routine. There's not a set routine for everybody. That's gonna work. That's gonna work for everybody, right? I don't know what time you get up, but I get up at four.

I get up at 4:00 AM and honestly, my first 20 minutes looks like waking up. If I'm being completely honest, sitting there, like trying to get myself awake, trying to get the blood going, so it's like our morning routines are gonna look a lot different, but mine's mine and mine's Dallas.

It changes what the important yeah. And what the important part is having one, is like St. Is knowing that you need to have some sort of morning routine to start your day to have that foundation for your day. Yeah. Yeah. I used to be right in the boat with you where I would wake up at four.

Mine was four 15 and. Get rolling. I no longer wake up at four 15. We've addressed this before that. It's not about the time, but it's about what you do, how you're proactive, how you set yourself up for sex success, not sex, but success.  Maybe depending on if that's part of your winning the morning routine but you have to be proactive and you have to.

It also has to be adjustable, right? As you grow, as you change as things change. And so now I get up more like five 15, not four 15. And it's.  what is going on now? Things look similar, things look same, but there are things that look different and again, it's all rooted in what are my priorities?

What am I working on? What's my focus. And making the most rest is also a factor for me, bro. Like I have a freaking, newborn and so I get, and I have other kids and so getting to bed late or than what I used to when I was younger and I didn't have as much going. It's changed. And so flexibility, dude, but regardless, be flexible, win your morning.

Get your priorities in check. Be strategic. Growth is strategic. It happens by design now by love. Absolutely. Okay. So that's your main one? That's the, like the main. Yeah. I would say that's foundation. Yeah. That's like core foundation. Cause I integrate so many things into my morning routine into that morning routine.

That's a habit you can't really, but if we say the top three outta that, but yeah. So what would your top three be outside of that? So let's come back to the list. Let's talk about these systems that we talked about. That guarantee you success in. In life. And if I was to come back to the list, I would say one of them, and this is in no particular order, but one of them is to, is my ability to not be a slave.

I gave the example that it was from Ryan holiday. One of my favorite authors. One of your favorite authors, we freaking love stone. Yeah. He is a stud and Ryan. But he jumped, his quote goes something like, or this story from him on an ordinary afternoon in 1949, the physicist Richard Fineman was going about his business.

And when he felt he, when he felt he needed to have a pull on a drink, I love this example. He said not an intense craving by any means, but it was a disconcerting desire for alcohol. And then on the spot Fineman gave up drinking right then and there. Nothing he felt should have that kind of power over him at the core idea of self mastery, an instinctive reaction against anything that master us.

And I think that there's a billion, different types of alcohol for us out there right now. And My skillset has grown over time. I was not always great at this. I think that's an important point here when I first started and recognized that this was something that I struggled with, but wanted to get better in the initial stages.

I wasn't great, but I've done things strategically, tactic, tactics implemented certain systems, other systems into my day that have helped me to get. You know the phone, I bring up the phone one a lot. But there's plenty of other distractions, dude, the fricking TV in general media as a whole food, alcohol, totally, whatever dude, whatever it is.

It, it is all challenging. And if you aren't conscious and careful and live by design the way we talk about and teach and train on all the time and try to refocus ourselves on as a company and as individuals that play a part in that hole, dude, you will be a slave. You will be a slave and, but people don't view it that way.

I think even like just adopting the perspective that like I am a slave to those things changed a lot for me. Like literally just recognizing that I am a slave, I have no control. I am powerless, dude. That was enough to like fuel me to want to do something different. So dude, there's an actionable right there from that habit.

Figure out what you may be enslaved to. What is it that you're addicted to? What is it that you keep coming back to and figure it out? I love that. Dude. Love, love that. And creating a system to where you can always be auditing those things as well. To always be looking at those things.

You know what I mean? Always be looking at those. Those things that might be pulling you away from your actual purpose, realize what it is. Are you enslaved by it? Meaning is it pulling you? Is it, are you addicted to it? You know what I mean? So I love that you need to add that word and that habit to the list there be an auditor.

You, you do need to audit your life regularly, dude. Yeah. Good word. Is it very good? Yeah. You do. What is it? There's and it's gonna, and one of the biggest things about like growth and as we talk about growth mindset that I've learned too, dude is And something that tides really helped me understand is everything comes in seasons.

Meaning like you do need to audit things like you do need to check your systems. You have to check your, the things that are pulling you away from what's important. You have. Keep an eye on those things constantly. It's because they're cuz life's just always evolving and always changing.

You're always growing. So there's gonna be new distractions. There's gonna be new, different things that you have to be paying attention to. So I think that's really important as we look at this's right. You have your. Yeah totally. So many people the opposite is, or like the regular is like work hard and then take a break, work hard, take a break.

And it's no, the whole break factor in checking out. You can't really afford to check out. You can't check out entirely. Can you rest? Yes. Can you recalibrate when you rest? Yes. Relax. But that's how it should look, but like even the language that you use with yourself it's gonna impact, or the way you think about that process is gonna impact your ability to not be a slave in the future.

And so I think even just weeding out that, that idea or that sense of oh, I've worked hard, I've hit this. And so I'm just gonna take a break and it's what do you mean, take a break. Like life doesn't take a break, problems. Don't take a break. You've gotta manage your load. You've gotta, you've gotta audit.

You've gotta get into a different mentality, yeah. And even when you are taking a break, dude, we've talked about this on the growth cast, even when you are like taking that time to rest, it's purposeful, you're doing it to rest so that you can go back to your purpose. Totally. What you're fighting for, what it is that you're trying to.

Attack or obtain or whatever you're trying to do. Absolutely. With more energy and more focus and more, and just more drive there. So that's yeah. Awesome. Okay. Okay. Sorry. We kinda went down a little track. There let's go. Let's go to the second one. And again, no particular, go ahead.

Order. Not a hierarchy. But feeding the 1% I used the. The wording this past week, something along the lines of make a little progress each day or carving out small wins every day. Hemingway was an author that I referenced and he said, the first draft of anything is shit. And I just agree a thousand percent, who cares as long as you're making some progress and.

I, when I learned about the aggregation of marginal gains and that story of the great Britain cycling team when I read. That story for the first time. And the way that he, that coach came in, I think it was David Butler, sir, David Butler or something like that came in and basically told the team to quit worrying about going to the Olympics and winning a gold medal to know that was just part of.

The game here and to really hone it, bring, reel it back and focus in on what are we changing up right now? What are we focusing on right now? How are we gonna make some micro adjustments to all the little areas that contribute to the big picture? So that we can actually make progress. Now, I just remember being a mirror and going, holy crap.

Like I've never thought about my life that way. I've never thought I've never looked at, and going back in time. Creating a journal training, leadership teams, creating courses and all the things that I do now in my business. I never thought of it that way. It was like, that'd be a bitching thing to go do.

That's a cool idea. And then it was like, once I heard about the aggregation of marginal gains, it was like, oh, that's like way out there. And I can get there, but Am I even doing anything right now, that's gonna contribute to that other than thinking about it and thinking of how cool an idea it is and looking for like cheat codes and ways that I can just get there super fast.

Are you really working on earning and becoming and enduring through all the things that are coming down the pipeline that you're not aware of? Because you're at the very simple level right now. Yeah. You have a cool idea. Sweet. What are you gonna do about it? And this aggregation of marginal gains or this mentality that it got me into learning about it, of oh, every single day, all I gotta do is get 1% better in all these areas.

That's it. I don't need to get a hundred percent better. I don't need to get 80% better. I don't need, and I might get 2.5% better or 10 who knows, but it doesn't really matter. Those big jumps will happen as they happen. All that matters is that I get a little. Fraction of a bit better today. And that's how the compounding effect works.

It was just like, oh my gosh, I can pretty much do whatever the hell I can muster my mind up to. As long as it's realistic, right? Like within my skillset. And there's a realistic factor, but like I can pretty much go build or do anything I want to, it just takes a lot of time and it requires this type of mentality.

It's hard shape my life. Hard shaped my life. It shaped everyth. I appreciate you're this way, do the way that you're like the way that you're talking about this right now, we're talking about the top three habits. The habit that I hear that I hear while you're talking about this, hear here is.

Is hard work, dude, GA learn the habit of working hard every single day. Yep. And making a little bit of progress every single day. Sometimes that 1% progress that you make might be the most amount of work you've put in. The week just to make that 1% gain. Sometimes that's how it works, unfortunately, but that's just what it is.

But it's just the importance of working at your business every single day and working hard and doing those things and the compounding effect that it has. And something that I am a big firm believer in is momentum. Yeah. You're working on something, dude. Even if it's a half a. You're still gaining that momentum.

You know what I mean? You're still pushing forward. Oh yeah. And you're still like snowballing effect, whatever. I wanna flip it back to you. Okay. So I'm gonna interject. So what you're talking about is those moments that you work really hard on something for a long period of time, right?

Like what you're alluding to. Basically there in one word is like a breakthrough. That's what produces a breakthrough, right? Yeah. Like you have this breakthrough. So I wanted to flip it back and maybe have you go just a little bit deep before we touch on the very last one and that is you have, if you can just be open with every, with the audience, like you've been trying to tackle this health journey of yours for a while.

This is not like a nuance, right? Like you've been very. Of this for twice ever since I've known you. Yeah. Yeah. I've been very, I've known you for two years and from the very GetGo, like in learning how to navigate you and then building our relationship, like it's almost been right outta the gate.

It's man, Y I really wanna do this. Or, yeah. And we've learned more about each other's times gone on and I freaking have gained nothing but respect for you in this journey, but Where, what you are, where you are now because you've had a breakthrough. Yeah. And it really is this change in thought process or mentality that goes, you were, we were talking before we recorded. I don't wanna steal the powerful point. Yeah. And I'm not trying to steal thunder, but you're Jackson and I were talking and it's just like he was saying, how on the last yesterday's.

If you're listening to the today, it's Saturday, Friday, I'll Loha Friday Jackson said, Hey, my goal this week is I want to go to the gym seven times this past week, I went five that's more than you've ever done. Yep. What I wanna point out about this mentality and what has happened. That I know Jackson's very aware of because we just talked about this is Jackson.

No longer says, man, you know what I wanna do. I want to look a certain way or I want to lose X amount of pounds or I, his goal literally revolves around feeding a system. He literally just basically said is like, all I wanna do is wake up and be consistent. Yeah, that's it? Yeah, because you know what, what will happen if you're consistent?

Because dude, you put in the work there's, it's trusting that process. You put in the work, you're gonna see the outcome. Yeah, dude. And I. If I'll take it even a level deeper Dal, if you're okay with it, that's what I want you to. I'll be very, I'll be very transparent, dude. I've been ever since we really started the growth cast, dude, I remember talking about it on one of our first episodes about how I have this goal and this desire to, to reverse my health and get my health back to right and lose weight.

I remember being transparent about that. And that make me feeling really uncomfortable. The first time we talked about it. So it's fun to be now to the point that we're at and I don't care. I'll talk about it. And hopefully somebody can gain something from it. You better talk about it.

You're posting pictures every morning with our accountability group, so right. You better be feeling good. One of the things that I've learned most about this is I have put on an ungodly amount of weight over the past five years, since I've been married, I got fat and happy, whatever I've put on, not a healthy amount of weight, like I've put on a lot of weight.

We don't need to get into numbers, but that amount of weight that I put on gave me a bunch of stress, dude. Like I'm just gonna break it way down to you guys. It gave me a bunch of stress, gave me a bunch of anxiety and that anxiety and stress actually ended up prohibiting me from me taking the actions that I needed to take.

To get my health back on track and actually obtain that goal that I want to do that I wanted to achieve. As I've learned through this, and as I've realized to do it, it's like just put the quit worrying about down the road, dude. Like I have a lot of weight to lose. I know it's gonna take me a while.

It's gonna be, it took me five years to put it on. It's gonna take me. The rest of my life to change these habits and continue to be diligent with this new lifestyle. But what I guess, what I'm trying to say is, dude, you pay attention to your next step dude. When I was like, when I was so stressed and had so much anxiety be about.

Oh, I've told everybody I wanna lose this weight. Now I gotta get in the gym and actually lose this weight and show everybody that I actually can do what the fuck I'm talking about. That's like the stress and the anxiety that I was feeling, and it prohibited me, but it's really like listening to Dallas and learning from Dallas to Dallas.

I give you a huge shout out in huge kudos and Tyler as well. It's really learning. It's all about your next. It's all about the next step. It's all about figuring out for what I figured out is getting to the gym. I figured out the time that works for me, I figured out the system that works for me.

And now my goal is to complete that system every morning. That system that I've put into place step. Take a step be doing the same because I know if I do that every single day, it's gonna have this compounding effect. It's gonna become easier to eat better. Like all of these other things are gonna just compound and get better because I'm following the system.

Yes. I have this goal that I wanna lose. X amount of pounds. Sure. That's great. It's down the it's down the road. It's the lighthouse. But the system that I have in place right now is what's gonna get me there. So that's where my focus needs to be. Yeah. Is honing in that system, dude. It's funny.

You asked me this. Hey man. Cause I'm just remembering right now. I was talking with Ty in the gym today and Ty. We were just talking about our workouts, talking about getting it. And it's dude, it's I figured out how to be consistent. Now when I'm in the gym, I have to really be strategic.

Figure out your system, figure out what works for you and then take it a level deeper and be strategic within that system to make sure you're maximizing every moment. In whatever system it is that you're doing. Yeah. All of your energy, your focus you're maximizing that. And that's what I've learned, dude, in this whole process is dude, it's like focus on the system.

That's gonna get you there. Not necessarily where you're trying to go. Yeah. You just said what James clear said, which is, we don't rise to the level of our. Goals. We fall to the level of our systems and that's what I used as the basis this week. And amen to feed the 1%. So apparently that's an important one for you too.

And I'm telling you, you just articulated that as best as anybody could. And you also just explain, like what's sexy is to learn and think about like cool stuff or, sorry, what is sexy? What the world views as, as sexy as like the actual achievement of whatever that thing is that most people dream up.

But like when you break the process down of what's required to actually do that's not sexy to people. They don't wanna hear about that. And we're the complete opposite here. That's extreme. That should be the most sexy thing that you learn. More about every single day. And that's why we do the work we do.

Again, the model is learn, implement, fail, evolve. And so many people just wanna stay stuck in the learning phase questioning, asking yeah. Thinking and it's just man stop, go to work. You'll have breakthroughs. Through failure and just all that process. And that is, key to your evolution as a person is to go do that.

And you just explained that and articulated your experience perfectly. And I everybody's gotta have their own experience, man, but my encourage, my, my encouragement there my invite, the actionable is get off the fence of thinking just go out and do, if you have an answer, if you're scared about it, great, run at it, just a little.

Tomorrow, and then a little bit more the next day, that's the whole feed, the one percents. And so that's why it's, yeah, that's just why it's such a crucial habit which is also a mentality, right? The way I set myself up in terms of the way I think and view the day. And that's my WTM dude routine.

It's designed around those things. Again, physically my body mentally, intellectually, like I'm getting a little bit better every day. And at worse, I'm maintaining, but I'm not going backwards. Like I can't afford to take a break.  Because that's where atrophy happens. That's where all that work in the gym quickly dissolves.

And that's a prime example, right? Like it's everything else works that same way. So let's jump in the last one so we can close it out though. The last one that I would put here from the list is just be a little ignorant. This has been extremely impactful in my life. I like that coming from a person who is, I would say I'm a people person.

I like people. I like, I also think that I have a root, I think we all have a factor of some sort. But mine. Pretty deep-rooted I'm a, I'm an oldest child. I'm an oldest cousin. I had good parents that were involved. I was always involved in sports and other things, and usually found a way to Excel in those areas, but not for my own desires, unfortunately.

A lot of the time it was because I just wanted to make people proud. And I wanted to be that person. I wanted to make people happy. And that, that was a real battle for me as I became an adult. And so this skill right here has been extremely impactful in helping me, especially as what I would say.

All of us listening are high achievers by nature. And now. Strategically trying to become be better high achievers, better versions of what we are. And for me, this has been crucial in becoming a better version of what I am and that is, just developing the skill of being ignorant.

And I know that sounds weird, there's and it's easy to think about that in terms of somebody that's gonna be rude to you and talk negative to you. But it's ex it's extremely important skill, not just for that, but it's also like you're gonna face people because of your desire to continue to achieve and be a high achiever and get better.

And there, there's gonna be people that view that as like ungrateful, there's gonna be people that view that as win is enough. And there's gonna be people that view you inappropriately.  They're completely wrong. They're gonna say some things that are hurtful, but they actually are saying them with what they are either tricking themselves into believing or truthfully believe is like loving.

And it's not it stings, it hurts. And, but you know what, the better you get at it, ignoring certain things and not placing value on that. The less it stings, the less impactful it is. In fact, it doesn't even feel like a speed bump at some point, the more and more you practice this skill.

And so I'm just grateful that at this point, in this stage, in the game, like I'm extremely comfortable with who I am I've conquered, or I'm continuing striving every day to try and conquer that, yearning to wanna please somebody and instead do what's right. Stay true to who I am and what I'm trying to become and what I'm trying to produce and achieve because it's all rooted in core values that are super, totally.

And so it's just. Be that skill right there. Ignorance like selective ignorance. And again, I don't mean that in a negative way, in a very impactful, positive way, both people who are just extremely rude and trolls online, whatever yeah. That's like the normal thought that people have, but I'm talking even people who love me and are around me, dude, if I wanna sustain that relationship, which most of the time I do at some level.

This has been key in me be being able to sustain that relationship, change the nature of the relationship and continue moving forward and not be held up by my own problem of the way I'm perceiving that, because I used to point the finger and say like you jerk, like I why waste time anymore?

Yeah. Yeah. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. Yeah. Yeah. And it's I truthfully can say that now that it doesn't matter, but it did. And so if you're somebody who struggles with that, this is something to really focus in on, stoicism is one of those things that has really helped me too. We talked about Ryan holiday just diving into philosophy, the stoic, lots of other avenues too, but dude, at the end of the day, Be a little ignorant.

It's super. Yeah. I love it, bro. One of, I love how you brought in Ryan holiday there at the end dude. Cuz he, he teaches, obviously this is one of Marcus A's teachings, but it's you always have the option to not have an opinion. Yeah. Always have that option to not give any emotion to. Or not give any emotion to anything, but not give any emotion to certain circumstances.

So like you're talking, like you're talking be ignorant to some circumstances in some situations. It's exactly that dude. There's another way I learned it. Yep. At certain times just don't give it your attention. Don't give it your emotion. It's always, absolutely always have that option to just not care, but you have to literally adopt that truth because a lot of people don't view that as the truth.

Yeah. Because they're so far out of control of the things they can control. And another way that I learned it, that really impacted me even prior to, to Ryan holiday, Marcus reallys and stoicism was I. I, the dude's name is David a Bedard. It was a talk in my church that I read a long time ago.

And it was titled thou shall not be offended and or something like along those lines. And it literally talks about how offense is basically he broke it down that everything's choice, right? Like even being offended, nobody caused you that, you caused yourself. Yeah. To be offended and all the derailment that happened post your choice to be offended is actually your fault, not the individual who caused it, who you think caused it.

Because again, that's a choice. That's an agency factor. Yeah. Yeah. And dude, that was instrumental in me figuring it out. And then couple that with learning more about stoicism Marcus, really, every avenue you can go, I guess that's an actual one of the itself. Like every avenue you can go to learn more about these things and learn from other people's experiences.

And then. Go dive deeper into it. Like we try to do here on these Saturday, extended cuts. That's part of your job too. Go learn, go do your homework and then, test out. Yeah. Do your job. Do I just wanna add one thing to that? Not being offended that shall not be offended or however you articulated that?

I like that a lot. I like that a lot, dude. You, at the end of the day, you get to decide what you do with that emotion. But I also think it's very, I think it's very important that you. Understand what brought that emotion? You know what I mean? You really dissect it and take it a level deeper. Why do I feel this way?

Is that, do I really need to be upset about this? Why am I upset about this? And then you can start to work on yourself too, and realize, oh, these are my morals. This is something that makes me mad. Why is this making me mad? Oh, it's because I have, this is really important to me. Self-discover, that's why I made, so you can use those circumstances as self-discovery, rather than just blowing it off and not being offended because then you bottle it up to, at that point. That's really important because that's where I, you have to. That's where I figured out how I was such a people, please. Is because I started to dive deeper into those things and I'm like, oh, this is the issue like this.

I pinpoint it. I was able to pinpoint the issue where it was like, this is why, yeah. Uhhuh. And so I couldn't agree more. That's awesome. Dallas, thank you so much for your time, man. We hit, we touched on a lot of things today. We talked about a lot of really good things today. So thank you so much for your time.

Thank you so much for your knowledge. Appreciate you so much. My man, is there anything you want to add as we wrap up. No way. That's good. Great exit point there. I love touching base with you every single weekend. And again, keep 'em coming our way, guys. We've seen a ton of influx in, in ratings each week.

I think we saw like a 4% increase from last week to this week. Oh, wow. Which is huge, and I did hear you guys on the Loha Friday and. We talked about tagging and sharing and purpose behind it and being purposeful and intentional with those shares. And dude, I just wanna drive that home.

That, and I loved how Tyler articulated you and Ty. That is, like again, from a selfish perspective, that's payment, like that is our form of payment. Like to be able to see the impact it's having on you and your circle and. There's nothing that brings absolutely a bigger smile to my face.

And that's the honest truth every day is when I jump on and see see people sharing and helping and caring, sharing is caring. There we go. We use that corny line, but it's true. So please just freaking. Blow it up, out there tag us so we can see it. And we want to continue to reach as many human beings as we possibly can.

Cause collectively when we figure these things out, that's how we're gonna change the world. I believe that wholeheartedly. I agree. I agree. A hundred percent Dallas. Thank you so much for your time. Again, my man. Thank you, everybody for tuning in and listening today, whether it's the weekend morning, night, evening, whenever it is that you're listening, we're grateful that you hear that you're here and that you're listening.

Please implement these things that Dallas teaches. So powerful and can really change your life. It's changed mine. So I love it, Dallas. Thanks again, my man. Have a great rest of your day. Everybody take care. Y'all....

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