Wednesday 13 September 2017

Hour 222 - 4 Dumb Things People Say That Prevent Us From Growing




HOUR 222: (Osaka, Japan) THE CHARGED LIFE with Brendon Burchard, Episode date: 28/03/17 - 4 Dumb Things (People Say) That Prevent Us From Growing. 
We say these four things to ourselves, sometimes without realising, and they can have a negative effect on our lives. 
We also say these four things when someone is genuinely trying to help us, which can impact our long-term goals and our dreams. 
Here They are: 
#1: I’ve tried everything. (Have you really, show me the list)
#2: That works for them, but it wouldn’t work for me. (You’ve failed even before you’ve started)
#3: You don’t understand (Most people do understand pain, and they will understand yours if you learn to communicate properly) 
#4: It’s easier said than done (This is a real negative and halts you in your tracks. Your defeated before you even get started)
If you catch yourself saying these four things…STOP!!!!
iTunes: http://apple.co/2mvAl4R

Tyson E. Franklin
www.tysonfranklin.com 

Hour 221- Failure & Imagination with J K Rowling



HOUR 221: Be Remarkable podcast , episode date 3/5/16 - Failure & Imagination (J.K Rowling). 
This speech took place at Harvard University. 

Today’s Takeaways:
#1: There’s an expiry date on blaming your parents for everything that’s gone wrong in your life. At a certain age you need to start taking responsibility. 
#2: Failure makes you stronger. You can have all the qualifications in the world and a very long CV but it’s only through failure that you gain real knowledge. 
#3: What we achieve inwardly, we express outwardly. 
#4: Failure can help you find your real passion. 
#5: Mediocre success can be a real problem in limiting your future success and imagination. Some people think mediocre is okay and therefore never strive for more. 

iTunes: http://apple.co/2oWmSly

Tyson E. Franklin
www.tysonfranklin.com

Hour 220 - The Essential Question - Part Two



HOUR 220: (Osaka, Japan) The James Altucher Show, Episode 222 - The Essential Question: How To Live A Good Life with Ryan Holiday. 

PART TWO as promised.

Today’s Takeaways:

#1: Reinventing yourself can reignite the fire in your belly, however if you reinvent yourself just be careful to not overdo it and become unrecognisable to the people that follow and support you. 

#2: What does the ideal day mean to you? Sitting on a beach drinking cocktails sounds great, but realistically your goal should be constantly working towards getting closer to achieving the ideal day. 
For example: Allowing more time to get to an appointment and not feeling stressed should be part of an ideal day. Saying NO to things you don’t really want to do, therefore allowing more time to do things you do want to do is part of an ideal day. Living life on your terms. 
Bonus Tip:
  • In life you need to know your scene. Who’s following you and who are you competing with. 
  • Learn to be paid for all your time. You shouldn’t have to give away your time for free just to try and WOW a client. Have them pay for your time from the first moment. If they become a client, this initial fee can be taken off or included in the overall fee. 

James’s Website: http://www.jamesaltucher.com/

Tyson E. Franklin
https://www.tysonfranklin.com
It's No Secret with Dr T.
https://www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast

Hour 219 - The Essential Question with James Altucher & Ryan Holiday




HOUR 219: (Osaka, Japan) The James Altucher Show, Episode 222 - The Essential Question: How To Live A Good Life with Ryan Holiday. 

This podcast episode goes for an hour and a half so I’ve decided to split it into two parts. Today is PART ONE. 

Today’s Takeaway:

When you find something you love to do, make sure your success doesn’t distract you from it long-term. For example, if you’re a success writer and you LOVE TO WRITE, don’t be distracted by the allure of more money by running seminars, courses, workshops and speaking gigs. 

Yes the money may sound great, but if it takes you away from what you really love to do is it really worth it????????? Think about it. 

Other points not shared on the video, but definitely worth sharing:
  • Really great work is never appreciated in the beginning. Even Jesus would agree with that. 
  • There’s so much noise today you have to do more, more often, to be noticed. You can’t write one book and live off of it anymore. 
  • All careers today are based around having good communication skills. 
  • Stoic people are not surprised by unfairness, and the world will break your heart if you think life is supposed to be fair.

James’s Website: http://www.jamesaltucher.com/

Tyson E. Franklin
https://www.tysonfranklin.com
It's No Secret with Dr T.
https://www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast

Hour 218 - The Fastest Way To Improve Your Path To Success



HOUR 218: (Osaka, Japan) The Morning Mindfulness podcast with Jin, Episode 473: Mastermind: The Fastest Way To Improve Your Path To Success. 

Today’s Takeaways:

It’s okay to not be great at everything, and this is why being part of a mastermind group is such a good idea. You can openly share your ideas, concerns and fears with a group of like minded people who may have skills in areas you do not have. 

Mastermind groups can be a physical group or a virtual group you meet with online, but the meetings must be regular. 

Napoleon Hill discusses masterminding in his book Think and Grow Rich, so it’s not a new concept, but it will definitely speed up your path to success. 

iTunes: http://apple.co/2nJbvvP

Tyson E. Franklin
www.tysonfranklin.com

Wednesday 6 September 2017

Hour 217 - Self Publish The Best Seller Inside Of You - Part 2



HOUR 217: (OSAKA, Japan) - Optimal Startup Daily with Lee Rankinen and Justin Malik, Episode 85: Self-Publish The Bestseller Inside You - Part Two.  

(Information in this podcast episode are based on tips from acclaimed author James Altucher) 

#1: Money - you can make more money self publishing, because you can direct your own career. You can take it where ‘you’ want it to go. 

#2: Marketing - you have control of how and where your book is marketed.

#3: You can redefine what a book is - As far as publisher is concerned if you’re not writing 40,000+ words they’re not interested, but some of the most successful self published books have only been 7000 words. Also you can write about anything you want (eg: family history)

#4: Self publish, then publish - Publishers often look at self publishers like the minor leagues, and they are always scouting the market. This is exactly how 50 Shades of Grey became so popular. 
Bonus tips not on video:

#5: No Stereotyping - As a self published author you can write a finance book and your next book can be about cooking. A publisher would never let you do this. 

#6: A book is really just a very big business card, and it’s great for business. 

The past two podcast episodes have been taken from an original blog post written by James Altucher, so if you’d like to read the original blog, here is the link: (what I wrote only scratched the surface)

Tyson E. Franklin
It's No Secret with Dr T.
www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast






Hour 216 - Self Publish The Best Seller Inside You - Part 1



HOUR 216 (OSAKA, Japan) - Optimal Startup Daily with Lee Rankinen and Justin Malik, Episode 84: Self-Publish The Bestseller Inside You - Part One. 

(Information in this podcast episode are based on tips from acclaimed author James Altucher) 

In part one they share reasons why self-publishing is better than traditional publishing, and why it’s a myth to think that people only self publish because they cannot get a traditional publishing deal. 

#1: Speed - you can self publish a book much faster, usually within 3 to 6 months, compared to 1 to 2 years with a traditional publisher. 

#2: Control - you have totally control over cover design, layout, the editing process and marketing. And most importantly where, when and how it is marketed. 

#3: Permission & Ideas - you don’t need anyones permission to begin writing and if you have an idea, no matter how bizarre it may be, you can write about it. The market will determine if it’s any good or relevant. Ideas have NO LIMITS.  

iTunes: http://apple.co/2mqV3Ds

Tyson E Franklin
It's No Secret with Dr T.
www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast

HOUR 315 - What's Inside...Youtube Tips



Hour 215: The GARYVEE Audio Experience - Ep: 247 - What’s Inside…Youtube Tips. 
Todays Takeaway Points:

#1: Why do you have a Youtube channel? If you don’t understand why, you’re going to find it difficult to built subscribers. 
#2: The best Youtube channels are the ones that never run out of material. Most having nothing to say after 6 - 8 episodes. 
#3: To stay inspired, stop focusing on what your don’t have, instead focus on what you do have. 
#4: When someone gives you advice…never say ‘Yeah, but’, and try and make an excuse for your actions. As soon as you say this you’ve lost the conversation. 

iTunes: http://apple.co/2ndvLtC

Tyson E. Franklin
It's No Secret with Dr T
www.tysonfranklin.com/podcast


Hour 214: Manage Your Energy



HOUR 214: Lewis Howes School of Greatness, Episode 462 - Manage Your Energy. 
Todays takeaway points:

#1: Managing your energy is more about managing your thinking than managing anything else, and if you don’t manage your energy levels you’re going to feel really flat. 

#2: You need to visualise how your mind and body will react when you achieve certain goals. 

“If you want to have things you’ve never had, you need to do things you’v never done. 

Tyson E. Franklin
It's No Secret with Dr T. podcast