3 actions you need to take after accomplishing that huge goal

Make success a habit. 

Now, it's one thing to hit a goal in life, to reach a major milestone, and to succeed. 

But it's another thing altogether to make it a habit, and something that you regularly do. I’m talking about sustained success.  Constant growth.

Now it's normal to reach a milestone in life and feel huge emotions, riding high off a big win. Sure, I've been there, done that, and it's a good thing to celebrate victories. 

But gradually it’s human tendency to let off the gas, and be a little too content.  Maybe you go back to your comfort zone.  All of a sudden you can find yourself backsliding, and the next thing you know, you're looking back up the hill you just climbed. 

If you feel this way right now, maybe you've just reached a big goal and you feel that backslide starting to happen, I’m going to teach you how to Evolve, becoming a new you, and make sure you keep those wins. 

Now I know how bad it hurts when you don’t. It can be painful when you've reached that goal, and you feel so great, and then you find yourself a few weeks later, or a few months later, regretting that you didn’t keep it up. 

>Maybe it makes you so discouraged that you don’t even feel like trying again.

Am I on the mark?

Well, we can look at the patterns of sustained success in the past, and make sure backsliding doesn’t become our future.

Let’s take a look at Thomas Edison as an example. 

Now that dude was a smart cookie. He established the Edison company with many other inventors and established the patent for the incandescent light bulb. It was kind of a big deal. 

But he didn't stop there. His company went on to establish over 1000 additional patents that changed the course of our history. 

Now imagine if Edison had quit after the light bulb. What if he just kicked back and partied?  

Fortunately, he didn’t.  He had a constant growth mindset, and practiced critical actions to sustain his success.

In Living a Champion Life we teach 3 actions you need to take after accomplishing that huge goal in order to evolve.

 

 

  • Reach Down

 

That means taking something you have achieved, or learned, and reaching down to help somebody else who's still climbing to find freedom. It means lending a helping hand and paying it forward. 

Maybe it's sharing your story so others will relate and keep going on their journey. 

It could be providing resources that somebody doesn’t have. 

Perhaps it's getting in the trenches with someone and coaching them up. 

Any way you slice it, if we don't teach or help somebody else, or share what we've already gained for ourselves, we miss the chance to integrate the progress that we've made. 

We miss the chance to make it a permanent part of our constant growth through paying it forward. 

 

 

  • Reach Out

 

This is all about building a community, or joining a group of people that are like minded so that you can stay absorbed in the momentum.  You need to be around people that are doing the things that you want to continue to do. 

It's so important to do that so you don’t have to go it alone. We can use the collective energy and focus of the group to keep us on track and making progress.

 If a big river is already flowing in the direction you want to travel, don’t fight the current.  

Choose the right river, just jump in, and begin experiencing sustained success!

 

 

  • Reach Up

 

You want to look for somebody who's doing what you want to do, and doing it better than you are. That means looking up to a coach, a role model, or somebody that can help you and guide you. 

Giving the right person permission to teach you, and hold you accountable for your actions is one of the most powerful behavior changing forces known to science.

We are just plain BETTER when we are coached. 

>If we fail to do this critical step, we can get sucked into the lie that you’ve “arrived” as your best self, and actually stop growing. 

Any living thing that stops growing gets stagnant, and either starts dying or rotting.  

No Thanks.

Edison was a smart and successful dude in his own right, but he had HUGE impact and kept sustainable success by doing these 3 things.  

He helped young inventors enter the industry.  

He surrounded himself with the best talent he could find, that kept him pushing the edge of what could be done. 

He sought direction and guidance from brilliant minds to be coached in business growth.

What will you do after you hit your next goal?

If these tips have helped you, I’d like to give you our Champion Playbook “The 5 Biggest Things You Must Do to Unlock Your Potential, Regain Control, and Get The Things You Want Most in Life”. 

 

I hope you Champion yourself, your day, and your life.

 

-Coach Jesse

 

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