Maybe EOG can contain some sort of hormonal control so the individual gets dopamine hits from doing hard things and doing the work.
Afterall we are dictated by our hormones heavily.
Maybe EOG can contain some sort of hormonal control so the individual gets dopamine hits from doing hard things and doing the work.
Afterall we are dictated by our hormones heavily.
Can’t speak for everybody and it sounds like this is working on being adressed in the scripting, but 99% of my procrastination when I think about it comes from boredom. Literally just avoiding doing the boring work that I know is going to move the needle forward the most, and instead engaging in more stimulating activities like YT, surfing the web, etc.
I think there are a couple. important elements to note with this. One being finding more joy out of your work, and making the most out of what your doing. The other is somehow finding a way for my brain to consistently link the work with the reward. So rather then thinking about doing the work for “money” or a paycheck, I am linking with the work with what that money will allow me to do/buy/be, and my deepest desires. I feel like consciously this is simple enough to do, but having that unconscious connection would be a gamechanger for me when it comes to productivity and motivation.
I second this.
Being bored by doing the work so you avoid it.
We’re hoping the joy and passion scripting helps with this. I’m looking forward to using that scripting more myself. Those who are using RenMan Vibes have actually experienced the early version of it and can probably attest that they’re motivated more to work on their music and are enjoying the act of creation without focusing on the outcome as much. Now, EoG will obviously have a huge focus on the outcome of achieving wealth goals (as does RenMan Vibes).
Just want to note that the second half of the song is set to the beat of LOVE BOMB’s single and features the same vocal artist, indicating that elements of Love Bomb itself will be included in the new EoG.
Absofinitely!
@SaintSovereign : Regarding “loving the work”, take it from a former Master Procrastinator, you never procrastination the things you’re excited to do. Things only feel like work when you’re not inspired. I have crazy work ethic when I work on something that speaks to my heart.
Please look into heart and mind coordination (Reality Transurfing) or heart coherence (Joe Dispenza), when your heart and your brain go in the same direction you’re unstoppable. You love the work because you don’t see it as work. You enthusiastically tackle obstacle because you don’t see them as obstacle.
You want an example? I never heard of guy procrastination having sex with a woman he is excited about. His heart, mind and body are in total alignment. Ask the same guy to read and summarize a philosophy book and procrastination could kill him unless he feel completely aligned with reading philosophy (some people are). When your whole being (emotions, thoughts and actions) are aligned with making money through a something that you love, procrastination or self-sabotage do not exist.
@SaintSovereign : My proposal for the next EOG (SaintSovereign said we could propose ideas)
I started a link here
some time ago.
@SaintSovereign I can only confirm what @Jouissance and @Niles mentioned l.
As I just started my sales training earlier this month, I noticed how important productivity and industriousness are.
Our best sales people and those rising the fastest are extremely high in industriousness.
And someone mentioned it recently in here, that taking action is far more important than being clever.
My CEO told his story recently.
He graduated from the lowest ranked school type. He started his sales training a couple of years ago while still working at McDonald’s.
Not as a manager, but behind the counter, serving customers.
He simply added another 30h to his 40h week to learn sales. So he worked before, in-between and after his shift. Even after switching to construction and being exhausted regularly, he still worked hard and a lot of hours, until he made enough money in sales to drop his other job.
Then he spent 80h on sales.
Now he’s the CEO of a multi million dollar company, working 12-14h on weekdays, and also a bit on the weekends.
He made it from serving burgers to CEO in a couple of years. Not because he’s super smart, but because he’s industrious.
I’m rather smart (something about 126). But I struggled with trauma induced procrastination for decades. I didn’t get very far in life so far.
So somehow solving the procrastination part and establish ling true industriousness and productivity is extremely important in my eyes.
Maybe just my age (older) but this doesn’t appeal to me. No balance for hobbies, family, friends, self-care.
I think we praise hustle too much these days, at the expense of physical and mental health, relationships and experiences.
I do agree that defeating procrastination, learning to prioritize, being more effective and efficient in the work hours we do have is important.
Finding the courage to just move forward into uncertainty.
I agree to an extent, but I have worked with and personally know many millionaires, as well as have millionaires in my family. I haven’t talked to one who had work life balance in the beginning. The common thread is for the first 6-12 months of getting the business off the ground, for most of them they are working full time jobs, studying and learning new skills, all while working on their business which doesn’t leave a ton of time for the rest. Not saying that it has to be that way forever, and there are plenty of high paying mid 6 figure jobs where you might have a work life balance, but that’s still the slow lane to wealth.
I think most people running a title like E.O.G are looking to build legacy wealth, and that period of “grind” and the beginning is pretty inescapable. After that theirs time for work life. balance.
Not appealing to me at all. Especially if you have a family. Never seeing your children, is that a good tradeoff for money?
JK Rowling, the lady who wrote the Harry Potter books didn’t work 12 hour days but she still became a billionaire. Wealth is more than money. It’s all the things that make your life richer. In that sense, I can even call Love Bomb a wealth sub.
Is he just the CEO of the company or does he own the business as well? That is a very big difference honestly, because as the owner with multi-million dollars in rev/profit you should be at the point where your bringing on A-Level players that you can delegate to and get outside of the 12-14 hour work days.
Pretty simple fix at that level of the business, and at that point should be able to have your cake and eat it too.
Afaik he’s “just” the CEO.
And yes, I don’t want to live a life like that, at least not forever. I think he started like 3-4 years ago.
But I see him once a week, and watch calls from the last year. This guy really loves his job, his company, his bosses.
When he asked them for a location where he could propose to his gf, they rented a yacht for that purpose. Especially in the upper ranks it’s like family.
Or, at least, that’s the way it seems.
Also I should add, it’s a pretty young company, expanding like crazy, big plans, top performers often switch to management in new branches…
A lot going on.
I do have to say that this was our experience as well. We JUST, as in JUST got out of the grinding phase a few months ago. The fact that I find this field incredibly fascinating helped a lot, but even so, we worked so hard that my mental wellness suffered. With EoG, we’re hoping to help people find balance.
For those who don’t quite care about balance, though, EoG and ASBR (or Nouveau RICH) will be the most absurd stack ever. I suspect that the person who consistently runs those two for two years and takes consistent action may earn enough to never have to work again.
I read that!!!
That was my experience with EOG as well. On EOG, I ‘manifested’ a career that used many of my natural talents and was HARD WORK. It is exhausting and tiring, but it feels effortless. It changed my relationship to work. I became obsessed with work. Anyone who reads my journal knows I watch my performance like a hawk, I live in my metrics, and am always looking at what it takes to reach that next level. I have that ‘feel’ in my bones I could apply to any field. I don’t/won’t but the sense is there.
Let me caveat this by saying I have found a way to do very well with the support of subs and hard work. My story is not a paragon of wealth or success; however, here is my take on what helped.
I upped my income several times during my time at the sub club, starting at about $22K USD pre-emperor when I came to the sub club- years of Emperor had me closer to 6 figures, but running EOG, I broke the 6-figure mark, and now earn aboUSD 400KUSD a year.
Why was EOG so much more effective at this? I started to be open to new opportunities on EOG and then …
A BIG part was simply the right opportunity and pathway that allowed me to plug in and turn out results manifested on stage 2. I had ENOUGH initial success off the bat, and by the time the ups and downs and challenges came, I knew there was a way through. I’ve never experienced that with anything else. Then, I tailored my stack to do really well there, and then it became ‘addictive’ in a good way, as I saw my performance and hard work pay off.
So I would say in addition to a different relationship to work, it’s also manifesting the right fit, as opportunities/work/pathways where confidence and skill meet the challenge, and REWARD is seen quickly- or creating the mindset and guidance to still love working until REWARD is seen.
I’m going to contradict myself and simultaneously say the reward theory is BS. Yes, knowing it can be done helps, but what has continued to support me more than anything is identity. Cause I have times where nothings is working and it feels hopeless and it is my identity that carries me through.
My internal dialogue is something like: I know myself as a high performer, I will not tolerate less than that. I give incredible value to what I do for its own sake. I find a way. I do right by the people who pay me and make their lives better, or in sales, I bring in 2-3 million a year; I can bring value by bringing capital, and I can bring value by making things better for those around me etc.
All this to say, I think seeing external results fast and efficiently while caring and doing the best work for its own sake is the recipe for rapid, healthy acceleration to obsession with income/wealth.
I have a friend who said the same, he went into business selling titles, and he had one huge success, then couldn’t land a customer for three years, but he never gave up because he knew it was possible. Now he does between 5-10 million a year. Something about that initial result or taste tends to be a game-changer.
Anyway food for thought