Healthy Magazine Healthy RGV Issue 118 | Page 27

Is this even a learnable skill? Even though it’s not a tangible skill, possessing a “think big” mentality will enable individuals to be extremely capable. It gives people an intangible quality that allows them to chase their dreams and think big. It encourages passion, drive, persistence. What’s really the worst that will happen if you don’t hit your 10x goal? What if you end up at 5x or 2x? Shooting for the stars and hitting average if you fail isn’t so bad. You’ll be surprised what you can do what you when the odds against you— if you dare to think big. This type of mindset is a skill. It is an easily learnable skill. Cultivate a “Think Big” Attitude 1. VISUALIZE What is it that you truly want? Sit down in a quiet place and listen to your authentic voice. Your authentic voice knows exactly what you want. You know what I’m talking about. It’s that voice that’s telling you to take a sabbatical and backpack through Asia, open a school in Haiti, open a store selling artisanal honey. What do you want your future to look like? How would that make you feel? How does that make you feel right now, just thinking about it? Does it make you feel good? Motivated? Great. Remember that feeling and let it lead you from now on. 2. PLAN Write down what you want to achieve, and then ask yourself a second question: “What would that goal look like if multiplied by 10?” And THAT should be your goal! Remember, thinking big is the mission. Are you training to do one pull-up? Aim for 10. Are you a blogger aiming for 1,000 unique visits a month? Aim for 10,000. Want $10,000 in annual sales? Aim for $100,000. For more ideas on how to think big, check out Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World and The 4-Hour Workweek. I’ve used these books to inspire my own master plan, and I’m confident it will help you with yours. 3. GROW A PAIR This is another way saying “get out of your comfort zone.” This is the only way you are going to get anywhere in life. Get out of your safe zone, take chances and jump into the unknown. 4. DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF You don’t have time for the small, meaningless, unimportant distractions. Don’t let the menial daily tasks in your life drag you down. Minimize your decision making for things that don’t matter by limiting your options. For example, create a daily routine for what you eat and what you wear. Routines like this can be mundane, but they will help keep you on track by reducing the distractions in your life. And don’t forget the power of the word “no.” Agreeing to everything that comes your way is a sure way to knock you off your path. 5. GET POSITIVE SUPPORT Surround yourself with good people— people who are supportive of your cause and want to see you succeed. Stay encouraged by keeping in touch with family, friends and colleagues and eliminate time with the naysayers. They’re only jealous. The more time you spend surrounded by positivity, the more positive you will become the more shit you’ll get done. 6. START SMALL Small steps lead to big results. Even if you are only taking small steps to your success, be sure that you are always moving forward, even if it’s only incremental progress. Set micro-goals before your final goal to keep yourself moving. If your goal is to start a company by the end of the year, commit to having a business plan drawn up by July. If your goal is to have a business plan by May, have a minimum viable product by April. Get the idea? 7. EXECUTE Now comes the important part: actually getting the work done. All the planning and dreaming big means nothing if you’re not ready to put your money where your mouth is. I’m not sure what more to say. Refer to steps 1-6 and start getting shit done. You can make your dreams come true— the bigger the better. By Del Singh