The 5 Greatest Lessons I Learned in 2021 | FRIDAY FIELD NOTES
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In this episode, Ryan talks about the 5 most important lessons he learned in 2021 and what he'll be focusing on moving forward in 2020. 1. Consistency. 2. Being consistent. 3. Being a man of action. 4. Having a solid foundation. 5. Being an independent man.
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You're a man of action. You live life to the fullest. Embrace your fears and boldly chart
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your own path. When life knocks you down, you get back up one more time. Every time.
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You are not easily deterred or defeated. Rugged. Resilient. Strong. This is your life. This is who
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you are. This is who you will become. At the end of the day, and after all is said and done,
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you can call yourself a man. Gentlemen, what is going on today? My name is Ryan Mickler.
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I'm the host and the founder of the Older Man Podcast and Movement. Welcome to, well,
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I was going to say welcome to the new year, but I don't know as of the release of this podcast if
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we're in the new year yet. No, it's December 31st. So tomorrow will be the new year. I thought that I
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would end the year on this podcast with a cap of my most important lessons learned in 2021 and what
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I'll be doubling down on in 2022. So I'm not going to get into too much today outside of what we're
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doing here with the podcast. Obviously trying to give you the tools and resources and conversations
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and equipment that you need to become a more effective, capable, strong, independent, rugged
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man. And also want to make a mention of the new podcast that we have in the Order of Man Network,
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the empire my family is building. I'm still trying to convince my beautiful wife to get on board.
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We'll see what we can do there in 2022. But we just released the podcast with my oldest son called
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Man in the Making. His name is Brecken. And we've got two episodes as of the release of this podcast
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available to you where we have father-son conversations about sensitive subjects,
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difficult and challenging topics and conversations, but conversations that you want to have with
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your boys. So if you're a man listening to this, please make sure you check out Man in the Making
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wherever you're listening to this. And if you're a woman who happens to be listening, and we do have
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some women listening, I would also suggest that if you're specifically a single woman who is raising
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boys, that you might really enjoy that resource Man in the Making podcast. That's it. That's all I've
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got by way of announcements. Guys, let's get into this very, very quickly and efficiently today.
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I want to talk with you again about the five greatest lessons I've learned in 2022, excuse me, 2021,
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and what I'll be doing moving into 2022. Number one, guys, consistency. Consistency.
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You know, it's really easy to say, I don't have any talent. I don't have any resources. I don't have
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any connections. And I don't have any wealth. And I don't have any of this. And I don't have any of that.
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And all of that, look, I'm not going to downplay that. If you have connections, if you have wealth,
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if you have resources, if you have access to information or things that other people don't
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have, by all means, use it. You know, when I think about being out into the world and the
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workforce and trying to grow this podcast and the movement and everything else I'm doing,
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look, I don't want a fair fight. I want to stack the odds in my favor. So I'll take advantage of
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every resource I have. But at the end of the day, there's one factor that trumps all of that,
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your network, your resources, your connections, your wealth, your beauty, your looks, your whatever,
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your style, your coolness, your X factor. And that is consistency. Guys, if you can be consistent
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day in and day out and get the things that you want to accomplish done, regardless of how you might
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feel about them in the moment, you will win. Now, I don't know if you're going to win in the avenue
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you think you are. It's one of the conversations I had with my guest, Ryan Hawk, who's coming out
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and that podcast will be released next week, is that we have these goals and desires and ambitions.
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And we think if we're just consistent, then we'll achieve those things. We may, we may not.
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But if you are consistent in your actions and you are deliberate about what you're trying to do,
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you will inevitably win in a way that's meaningful and important to you. This has been more evident
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in my life in three specific areas. Number one, the podcast. I was looking today on iTunes and we have,
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as of this release, I believe we just hit 850 episodes. Now, hear me when I say that, guys,
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850 podcast episodes for six and a half years. I released an episode every single week. Two years
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into it, I released an episode every two weeks, excuse me, two every one week. Two years into it,
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I released three every one week. And I have not missed a single podcast episode in six and a half
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years. Now, some of you guys will ask, Ryan, how are you successful? And how have you made the
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podcast what it is? And how have you done this amazing thing? That's how I'm not any better than
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you. I'm not a better communicator than you. I'm not more connected than you. I might be now,
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but that only comes because I've been consistent for six and a half years. How could I not succeed
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in doing something and then analyzing? We're going to talk about that in a minute.
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If I do that for six and a half years, guys, that trumps everything else. It's shown up in the
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podcast. It's shown up in jujitsu. I just trained last night. Man, I was feeling great. I was rolling
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around and I felt limber and I was moving well and I was flowing and I was hitting some missions.
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That's not every class, by the way, but I was feeling good last night. Well, damn,
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I should be feeling good. I have been consistently going for three to four days per week for three
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years. It isn't any surprise to me. Somebody asked me that. Ryan Hawk, actually, on the podcast that's
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going to be released next week, asked me that. And he asked if I was surprised about the success that
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I've seen with Order of Man. I'm not surprised. Why would I be surprised? I've been consistent.
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I've been doing the work. I've been religiously putting out content and information and trying
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to improve and analyzing my growth and analyzing my performance for six and a half years.
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At jujitsu, I've been three to four weeks for three years. There's one other facet of life that
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just showed up just recently is as I write my next book, which will come out in September of 2022.
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Guys, I write no less than 1,000 words per day. And I've done that for about 30 days now. Now,
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admittedly, I've missed a couple of days, but you know what I did? I went in there right after
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and I caught back up. So this is going to be released December 31st. I have 32,000 words of my
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book written because I write no less than 1,000 words per day. And if I missed a day, I go back and I
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catch up. Writing is not something that comes naturally for me. It's not something I particularly
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enjoy as much as being behind a microphone or in front of a video camera. But I'll tell you what,
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it's getting better. It's becoming seamless. I'm getting into a flow. I'm becoming more efficient
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with the words that I write. I'm becoming more effective with what I put on the paper.
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Why? Because I'm doing it every day. So that's my number one greatest lesson of 2021. Just be
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consistent. That's it. If you want to build a better relationship, be consistent. If you want
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to lose fat and build strength, be consistent in the gym. If you want to get better at jujitsu,
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go to jujitsu. If you want to be a better writer, write. If you want to run, run.
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If you want to be a podcaster, podcast every day. I podcast at this point every single day.
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And that's why I'm good at it. You might think that's arrogant. You might think that's ego. No,
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it isn't. It's confidence actually. Arrogance and ego can be manufactured. I can play that shit up.
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Confidence can't be created out of thin air. It can't be manufactured. It can't be faked. It's earned.
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And I've earned the level of confidence I have because I've been consistent in my work.
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Number two, your network is crucial, guys. There isn't a better resource on the planet outside of
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you. So you're number one. Number two is your network. It's not your real estate. It's not
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your Bitcoin portfolio or your crypto portfolio. It's your network. It's not your business. It's
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your network. It's who you know. It's who you're connected with. Because I'll say one thing.
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If for whatever reason, order a man shut down tomorrow, there was some sort of legislation,
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or I didn't feel like doing it anymore, or nobody was interested in it anymore. And we just shut the
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thing down tomorrow. I'd be okay. Why? Because I have a powerful network of hundreds, if not thousands
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of men who I could tap into, who I can connect with, who I've been adding value to over the past
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six and a half years. And I've made myself indispensable, guys. I know powerful people.
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I know important people. I know well-connected people. I know profitable people. I know business
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owners. Again, this is going to sound, I'm hearing this in my own mind and I'm thinking maybe this
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sounds a little bit arrogant. And it might, but you know what? The risk is worth me telling you what
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you need to do to be successful. And the ability to build a powerful network by adding value to other
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people's lives cannot be overstated. It's so, so crucial. Who do you know? Who knows you?
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Who are you valuable to? That's actually a really important question. It's not only who you know,
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because the old adage is, it's not what you know, it's who you know. It's not even that. It's not who
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you know. It's who you're valuable to. So are you looking for ways to solve other people's problems?
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Because the more you do that, the better connected that you'll be. And you're doing a couple of
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things. Number one, you're giving yourself opportunity. Number two, you're hedging your
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bets. If something goes south and order a man, for example, or some other facet of my life,
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finances, maybe my health, whatever, I've got a network of people that are going to help me,
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that are going to make sure I'm okay. Because I've been doing the same thing for them
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for six and a half years. Now, granted, I don't do it with the expectation or anticipation of
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anything in return, but I know the universe has a way of returning what you give to it,
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karma, negative or positive. And I try to put a lot of positives out in the world. And what I would
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encourage you as we move into 2022 is think about your current network and think about how you can
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improve the network that you have. Number three, guys, question everything.
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Everything is smoke and mirrors. Everything is delusion. Everything is marketing. Everything is
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not exactly what it seems. We know this because of the reaction to COVID.
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All right. We hear the things like trust the science, which has become
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more of a religious cult than actual science and data. We know that. And so many of us look to
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resources that we trust or have some level of belief in, and we just blindly follow it.
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Guys, question everything. Question COVID. Question Fauci. Question Biden. Question Trump.
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A healthy dose of skepticism is going to serve you well. I wrote a book. I believe it came out in 2017
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called Sovereignty, The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Men. And I talk about this concept in the
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book. Question everything. Have skepticism. I'm not saying be a pessimist. I'm not saying you need to
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believe everything is horrible and everyone is bad and everybody's out to get you. But damn,
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if you don't question everything. It's like Ronald Reagan once said, trust, but verify. You know,
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you can trust me to some degree because you've been listening for any amount of time, but verify
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that shit. You know, if you hear me say something and you're like, I don't know about that, then go
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out and look for some other opportunities or resources that might pitch a different perspective
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to you and then make your own decisions. Guys, I don't want you to blindly follow me. I don't want
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you to take everything I have to say at heart, because if you do that, then I'm imagining you're
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probably doing that in other facets of your life with your wife, with your boss, with the president,
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with the media, with social media, with some influencer you see online on the interwebs.
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I don't want you to do that, guys. I want you to question everything. Now there's a fine line here
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because I know a lot of people who question, but they're pessimists, right? So they ask questions,
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but they don't actually do it with an honest and sincere intent. They're trying to trap and trick
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and manipulate. That's different. Like if you're coming to the table and you're asking a question,
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but it's not an honest question and you know what that is, I don't need to explain that to you.
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At least I shouldn't have to. That's different than just having a healthy dose of skepticism
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and being aware of what's actually going on in the world. I mean, if you aren't, for example,
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questioning COVID at this point, or I should say the reaction to COVID, man, I don't know what to tell
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you. And I don't care what side of the aisle you sit on. Like, wake up, wake the hell up, guys.
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It isn't what it seems. Obviously, clearly, I thought it was obvious. I think it's common sense,
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but apparently it isn't. So wake up and really try to figure out what in the world is going on.
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Look at the motives of individuals. You know, take my motive, for example. This is a business.
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I'm trying to grow my business. I'm trying to grow the empire. I'm trying to put food on the table.
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Well, I'll always be honest with you about that. I don't make any qualms about that or try to hide
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that fact. This is not a nonprofit. Question nonprofits too, by the way. But this is a
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business. And so I'm trying to grow the business. I'm trying to make money. Now, granted, I feel like
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the best way to do that is to add value into your life because this is a voluntary exchange between
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two consenting adults, you as a man and me as a man. And if you think I have something of value,
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whether it's a hat or a shirt or the Iron Council or an event or whatever, listening to me on the
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podcast, good. That's the value you're going to add to me. Now, the value I'm going to add to you
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is that I'm going to try to give you information, tools, and resources to thrive and succeed in life.
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I don't make any qualms about that at all, but you need to understand what the motives of people are
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because if you don't at least attempt to understand what their motives are, you don't know their angle.
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You don't know their play. And the better you know their play, the better decisions you as a man can
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make. So what's the play of the government? Not to liberate you. Who thinks that?
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Honestly, who thinks the role of the government is to liberate you? It isn't. The goal of the
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government is to feed off of you. The goal of the media isn't to give you accurate, truthful,
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honest information. We think that, but that's not the goal of the media. The goal of the media
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is to get your attention and your eyeballs so they can sell that attention and those resources
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to advertisers. You need to know that. I'm not saying turn off the news. Maybe, maybe you should,
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but at least limit it. But you ought to at least know the motive and then you're more well-equipped
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to make an informed decision about how you spend your time, attention, energy, and resources.
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All right. So that was number three. So number one, consistency. Number two, your network is
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crucial. Number three, question everything. Number four, your intuition, gentlemen, is underrated.
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We hear this when we hear trust the science, right? Like you should trust the data. You should trust
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the science. And you see all these individuals out there who are giving you all the research and
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all the support and all the data. And that stuff's good. You should have that. But don't ever look
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the power of your intuition. There are things that you're going to do in life or at least move towards
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or consider and contemplate doing that you're going to feel great about. And you're going to feel bad
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about. Yes, you should pour over the data. Yes, you should be logical and rational about it.
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But your intuition is a component of your life that you ought to be considering. If something feels off,
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there's something to that. And you ought to put some weight behind that. I've made some decisions,
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some great decisions this year that didn't, excuse me, that did feel right. I couldn't quantify it.
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I couldn't wrap the data around it. I couldn't make the numbers work, but it felt right. And so I
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moved forward and I'm glad I made those decisions. And then there's been other parts of my life where
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things have felt off. They felt wrong. They felt sketchy. Like on paper, everything looked good,
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but it just didn't feel good. And I bowed out of that. And maybe I've missed some opportunities,
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but I can assure you that the amount of opportunities that I've missed because I haven't
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listened to my intuition is insignificant relative to the amount of opportunities or problems that I've
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avoided because I have listened to my intuition. So guys, listen. I think it's divine.
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I think it comes from God. You might call it a sixth sense. You might call it your conscience.
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You might call it the universe or the muse or Jiminy Cricket for all I care, but there's something
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there and men need to understand that. We need to be aware of that. There's some spiritual element.
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Again, I think it's God. There's some spiritual element directing and dictating and guiding and moving
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us and manipulating us and helping us make good decisions and keeping us from making poor decisions.
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Don't neglect it, listen to it, act on it. And as you do that intuition or the Holy Spirit is what I
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call it. The voice only gets louder. It only becomes more compelling. It only becomes more accurate as you
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act on it, but you have to act on it. At a minimum, you have to take it into consideration.
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And so if something feels right, consider moving in that direction and finding the data and the
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information to support it. If something feels wrong, consider scaling back and just detaching,
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disengaging for a little bit because there's a reason you're feeling off and weird about it.
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You may not be able to quantify it, but it's certainly there. Your intuition is underrated.
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And guys, the last lesson I'm going to give you today, and there's been a lot of lessons,
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but the last lesson I'm going to give you today is that you need to plan every single morning and
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every single night without fail, without compromise, non-negotiable plan every single
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morning, plan every single night. I don't care what tool you use. I don't care if you use our
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battle planner or Andy Frisilla's got his power list and Jesse Itzler's got his year mapping thing that
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he does that he talked about in our podcast together. Everybody has something they use.
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I don't care what you use. Use whatever works for you. If it's our battle planner, great. If it's
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something else, great. But guys, plan every single morning. Sit down for 10 minutes is all it takes.
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Sit down. What do I need to get done today? What's the priority? If I only get one or two things
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accomplished, what's the one or two things that it needs to be? At the end of the day, go back and ask
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yourself, what did you get done? What changed? What priorities changed? What tasks presented
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themselves that I wasn't aware of 12 hours earlier? Plan every single morning, every single night.
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That's going to take you 20 minutes of the day. 20 minutes. I talked about it earlier on the podcast
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on the Ask Me Anything. We waste so much time on the pot. We waste so much time on social media.
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We waste so much time in transitioning between different activities. And we just dink around
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watching shows. If you can't carve out 20 minutes out of your day, I don't know what to tell you.
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Guys, plan out your day. Cap out your day. You are going to be more effective. You're going to make
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more money. You're going to have a more significant relationship. You're going to be able to be more
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efficient and effective. You're going to develop and build confidence because you're doing the work
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that needs to be done. But damn, plan every morning and every single night. Don't miss it
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for 365 days. That goes back to point number one, consistency. Just do that. Commit to that right
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now. It's December 31st. Starting today, tonight, plan it out and do that for 365 days. Get a calendar,
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slap it on your wall, use your Google calendar, use whatever you use, slap that thing on the wall
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and literally put a check mark through it every time you plan out your morning and you plan out
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your night. If you do that for 365 days, I guarantee that come December 31st, 2022, you are going to be
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in a significantly better position than you are December 31st, 2021. Commit to that. Not to me.
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I don't want you to commit to me because I don't have a dog in your fight. You do. Commit to yourself.
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Be a man of your word. Do something that's actually going to change your life. You want
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a New Year's resolution? That's it. I commit every single day this year to plan out my morning and plan
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out my night, whether I'm at work, whether it's the weekend, whether I'm on vacation, whether I'm
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on the moon, I don't care. Plan out every single morning and every single night. It's going to change
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each day, obviously, based on what you have to do. But if you plan out mornings and nights, you will win.
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Period. Bottom line. I thought about something that I wanted to share with you
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as a bonus. So I told you I was going to share five strategies, but something is a bonus here.
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I want you to consider that marketing is very, very important. So I'm shifting gears here a little
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bit. Marketing is very, very important. Whether you're marketing a business, whether you're marketing
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yourself for a promotion or to secure the attention of a beautiful, lovely woman, to have your kids
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listen to you, marketing is crucial, guys. And so many people overlook it. You think the content
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alone is enough, whether the content's the book you're writing or the email that you send or the
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work that you do, or even who you are as a man is enough. And look, it's important.
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The content of who you are and what you're putting into the world is important. But if nobody will see
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it because you don't market it well, then that's a problem. So this comes down to your personal
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appearance, which I just did a podcast with my friend Tanner Guzzi several weeks ago. It was a
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very controversial podcast because we talked about the importance of the way you present yourself,
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how you look, how you communicate, what your grooming says, what the clothes that you wear say about
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you. That's marketing guys. If you're writing a book, you know, I'm, um, interviewing, uh, for
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example, Matt Fraser, uh, a little later today. I mean, that's a, that's solid. Like take a look at
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that. That's a solid book cover. That's marketing. You know, if that looked like dog crap, nobody's
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going to read this at all. If the way that I present myself to you on this podcast is inferior and
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insignificant, then that's a problem. So some of you guys, let me give you an example. Some of you
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guys have pointed this out right here. Yeah, this is a problem. Okay. I haven't got to it yet, but I
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will. This right here is a problem. I got to put the trim on. I got to finish this edge up because
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the way that I present myself, you might say, well, you know, Ryan, I shouldn't judge a book by its
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cover. And the same guys who will say that will also criticize this raw, rough edge around my trim right
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here. So what is it? You shouldn't judge a book by its cover or the book cover is actually
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important. It's important. The way that we present ourselves is all marketing. You want your kids to
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listen to you. You got to market better. That's by being an example. That's by showing who you are.
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You want your wife to, to, to be inspired by you. You got to market yourself better. You want people,
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your clients to buy from you. You got to market yourself better. You want to build out that network.
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You got to market yourself better. It's crucial. The way that you look, your persona, the way that you
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show up. And I'm not talking about manufacturing or faking these things. I'm talking about being
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the best representation of who you actually are inside, manifesting that on the outside.
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That's my sixth strategy and tactic. That one's probably not going to be popular, but it's
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important. And so you can ignore it. You can mock it. You can ridicule it. You can say, oh,
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that's stupid. Oh, market. Well, what are you talking about? Like the way I look? Yeah,
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you can do all that. Or you can say, oh, maybe there's something to it and then implement it and
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see if it actually works. Question everything, right? If you're thinking that's stupid, question that.
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Is it really? Or should you consider it? Point number three, right? Question everything.
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All right, guys. That's all I've got for you today. Time to get after it. December 31st,
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January 1st. It all starts over again. The clock resets. We wipe the slate clean. You did some good
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things last year. You did some bad things, but you're only as good as my coach used to say,
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as your last at-bat. And your last at-bat is today. And again, you have another at-bat tomorrow.
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Make it count. Make it work for you. Number one, consistency trumps everything else. Number two,
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building your network is the single greatest asset that you can focus on. Number three,
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question everything, including me, including your politicians, including your boss and your wife and
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everything. Not skepticism. Actually, I should say a healthy dose of skepticism. Not a pessimist,
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but a skeptic. Number four, your intuition is underrated. Listen to it. Act on it. And number five,
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plan every single morning for 365 days, every single morning and every single night. And the
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bonus was market yourself better. Marketing is a huge component of the success in your life.
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All right, you guys. We'll be back next year. Until then, go out there, take action,
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and become the man you are meant to be. Thank you for listening to the Order of Man podcast.
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