
Believe in your greatness, overcome limiting beliefs about poverty and family pressure, and pursue your true calling by trying new activities and discovering your best, inspired work.
Overcome your fear to become an unstoppable action taker, understanding fear, anxiety, worry, and panic, and how fight-or-flight responses shape your future actions.
Confront fear by recognizing anxiety signs, seek medical guidance when needed, and explore natural strategies like essential oils, omega-3, and daily sunlight to reduce panic.
Study the samurai code and stoic preparation to conquer fear by imagining worst outcomes, accepting death, and embracing risk to act with fearless resolve.
Apply fear setting by identifying your goal, listing fears, scoring likelihood, and creating contingency plans to mitigate risk and act with stoic resolve without permission.
Apply fear setting, cognitive behavioral therapy, and hypothesis testing to challenge limiting beliefs, then push yourself to speak up or take chances, breathe to calm and grow.
Overcome limiting beliefs by pushing past doubt and embracing continuous hard work to reach the greatness destined for you. Stay worthy, fear not success, and keep striving despite setbacks.
See that others are not different from you; pursue greatness with persistent drive, overcome limiting beliefs, and improve yourself to benefit society and the world.
Develop self-appreciation and belief in your worth to overcome limiting beliefs, boost confidence, and pursue lifelong self-improvement that benefits you and the world.
Explore self-esteem as a person’s sense of worth, connect it to Maslow’s needs, and show how supportive environments boost confidence and performance.
Compare the value of a positive work environment versus higher pay. Learn how environment shapes self-esteem, enhances focus, and enables progress toward inner greatness through small, achievable goals.
Boost self-esteem by reflecting on past successes and writing them down, and cultivate a supportive environment to sustain confidence and focus on your goals, even in tough environments.
Examine why bad goals fail—vague, distant targets with little control—and learn to avoid these pitfalls when planning shape or weight goals, and note brain function's role.
Write immediate, simple daily goals—no time limits—and break weight loss into small steps like 2000 calories and workouts three times a week, tracked by a calendar chain.
Don't get too ambitious right away; balance a grand vision with small, daily steps in a three-tier hierarchy to build progression toward your overarching objective.
Set goals like a video game with easy levels and kaizen-style small changes that build toward bigger results, starting with short, manageable runs and gradual progress.
Turn dreams into goals and map a path from dreams to reality by thinking, believing, dreaming, and daring to define what you want in five to ten years.
Commit your dream to paper and craft a living blueprint by reflecting in a distraction-free space on what excites you, your dreams, travels, activities, and cherished people.
Create a vivid storyboard of your dream to serve as a visual reminder, linking visualization to a neural pathway that primes you to act.
Learn to use outcome and process visualizations with storyboard images to clarify dreams, align with values, set specific, measurable goals with timelines, and stay motivated through obstacles.
Explore how a bullet journal combines calendar, planner, and journal into one customizable system. Learn to track past events, organize current tasks, and plan for the future.
Discover how a bullet journal's index, future log, monthly and weekly calendars, daily logs, and collections work together to boost organization and proactive action.
Plan your day, budgets, and family projects with a bullet journal, turning complex tasks like garage building into manageable steps and timelines.
Explore bullet journaling as a flexible, non-restrictive system to organize thoughts with lists and creative layouts. Assist overwhelmed planners, including busy moms and entrepreneurs, in turning chaos into clarity.
Personalize your bullet journal by choosing basic materials and simple monthly, weekly, and daily layouts that suit your routines, while ensuring a bound, durable paper and suitable pens.
Learn the foundational bullet journaling method, using rapid logging with a dot signifier, plus an essential index, future log, and daily pages to organize tasks and collections.
Choose a notebook for on-the-go use, balancing cover type, size, weight, and durability; align page types, layouts, rings, grids, and color coding for monthly spreads and task tracking.
Plan ahead to set up a flexible bullet journal with a clear index, categorized pages, specific page labels, and collections that keep tasks, notes, and goals organized.
Create a personalized habit tracker by using color-coded boxes for each day of the month, mood colors, and reading progress, plus planning pages and an index.
Discover how signifiers like the heart signifier, asterix symbol, and money symbol streamline your bullet journal, with a quick key and calendar spreads to organize months, weeks, and daily tasks.
Master rapid logging, a bullet journal method using topics, short sentences, bullets, and an index to organize notes, tasks, and events with clear status markers.
Categorize notes using a bullet journal framework with four modules—daily log, future log, monthly log, and index—and master rapid logging to migrate tasks and events across months, not nodes.
Learn practical bullet journaling tips, including rapid logging with topics, page numbers, short sentences, and bullets, and use signifiers for tasks, events, and notes to plan your life efficiently.
Begin your bullet journal by labeling the index, calendar, and future log, then start anywhere with daily, monthly, or collections pages tailored to you and your personality.
Create a bullet journal with daily habit and time trackers and goals. Include a brain dump, gratitude, diary entries, and plan the next day; schedule 30 minutes nightly.
Design a personalized bullet journal system to create and track powerful new habits across life areas, mapping plans and monitoring progress until habits become lasting changes.
Explore the flexible bullet journal system, no right or wrong way, and tailor pages from daily tasks to doodles or magazine clippings to fit your life and keep you organized.
Brent Dally helps you become a confident, successful public speaker through preparation, practice, and persistence, mastering clear delivery with inflection, pauses, and emphasis to connect with your audience.
Focus on delivering three or four main points to provide real value, while using humor and humility to become more believable and to connect with your audience.
Start public speaking despite fear, remembering early memorized talks, a crying moment, and a sister's confident recitation, proving you don't need perfection to succeed.
Master public speech preparation with a clear outline, a problem-driven body of three to five points, and a strong call to action to engage and persuade your audience.
Prepare for the unexpected during live presentations, plan for interruptions, and maintain control by addressing disruptions calmly, answering questions, and keeping the audience engaged.
Learn how to handle hecklers with three easy steps by distinguishing them from thoughtful questioners, taking control of the conversation, and empowering the audience to support clear, valuable presentation.
Use stories and illustrations to captivate the audience, opening with a relatable story that links to the presentation's purpose, and use visuals to prevent drift and reinforce key ideas.
Master confident stage presence by aligning body language, eye contact, and audience focus to project clearly, avoid reading from notes, and deliver practice-driven speeches.
Sir Isaac Newton’s first law of motion says, “an object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a force.”
This means that unless we take action toward our goals, we aren’t getting anywhere. We will not improve ourselves as an individual, we will not add to our legacy, we will not achieve the accomplishments we want to achieve, and we will not reach our inner greatness if we don’t ACT on it. Thinking about it alone will not do it; yes, thinking can help lay out the foundation of how we can accomplish something, but unless we actually DO the steps to make that happen, it’s NOT going to happen. The “force” Newton talks about in his first law of motion has to be us if we want to progress as an individual and in this life.
Unfortunately, many people stop short of taking action to achieve their goals and reach the accomplishments they want to achieve.There are many reasons why they stop short.
In this course I address some of the reasons that cause us to stop short. We give in too easily and thus never reach our intended target. Our goal is to become an unstoppable action taker but there are many smaller goals along the way that we must accomplish first. That is what this course is all about.
You will learn how to believe in yourself. How to improve your self-esteem. You will learn how to eliminate the limiting beliefs you have in yourself. You will learn the proper way to right goals and how to achieve them and you will learn how to put together your own bullet journal to help keep you on track.