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Stop Putting Imaginary Pressure on Yourself

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Stop Putting Imaginary Pressure on Yourself

FromThe Darius Foroux Show: Mindset, Business, Money


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Stop Putting Imaginary Pressure on Yourself

FromThe Darius Foroux Show: Mindset, Business, Money

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I think having a sene of urgency and responsibility when it comes to your career is one of the biggest motivators.

But if you put too much pressure on yourself to succeed, it can work against you. This is a dynamic that I’m constantly trying to balance.

Last year, when I finished the final draft of my new book, The Stoic Path to Wealth, I immediatly started thinking about the marketing campaign.

My self talk included a lot of “I need to do” xyz. And then, I would think, “If I don’t do this, the book won’t succeed.”

This type of “I need to do X (action) otherwise y (bad outcome) will happen” thinking is a complete and utter waste of your energy.

And you must avoid it as soon as you become aware of it. Here’s what Epictetus said about that:

“If you want to make progress, dismiss this kind of reasoning: ‘If I neglect my business, I will have nothing to live on.’ It is better to starve to death in a calm and confident state of mind than to live anxiously amidst abundance.”

The truth is: You don’t need a lot to have happiness and peace.

Pre-order The Stoic Path to Wealth

My new book is coming out July 16th. It shows you how to build enduring wealth in the stock market.

Learn more: ⁠⁠stoicpathtowealth.com⁠
Released:
Jun 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about productivity, careers, business, and investing. Hosted by Darius Foroux, a 7X author, teacher, and entrepreneur whose ideas have been featured in TIME, NBC, Fast Company, Inc., Observer, and many more publications.