https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT6HYdqBkdQ

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If I Wanted to Become a Millionaire In 2024, I'd Do This

The narrator explains that to become a millionaire, you must obsess over closing the "performance gap" between where you currently are financially and where you want to be. Most people take a winding path to financial goals. The narrator took a more direct path by having no other options and making a promise to get wealthy fast.

To bridge the performance gap, solve bigger problems to increase your perceived value and earn more money. Find your "value zone" by overlapping what you like, what you're skilled at, and what people will pay for. Avoid only considering one factor when deciding your career path.

Pick both an "active vehicle" to make money (e.g. service business) and "passive vehicle" to invest money (e.g. stock investment app). Treat investing as a set-it-and-forget-it tool to grow wealth over the long term, not a get-rich-quick scheme.

Don't spread yourself too thin trying to juggle multiple income streams. Focus your limited money, time and energy on one or two top priorities to achieve dreams faster through a concept called "shiny object syndrome." Overcome obstacles, not excuses, on the path to your goals.

Keep expanding your knowledge base through continuous learning and new experiences so previous lessons compound into greater understanding, wisdom and better decisions over time.



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Your Word Is Your Wand (1941) by Florence Scovel Shinn

The narrator emphasizes the power of the spoken word, stating that Jesus Christ highlighted this and that by our words we are justified. Man can change unhappy conditions by "waving the wand of his word" over situations. The narrator shares an example of speaking positively about a woman's limited finances, after which the woman received $6,000. Using vivid imagery like "crammed, jammed" brings the desired state to mind.

The narrator advises against forcing visions. Let ideas "flash" naturally and work according to the Divine Design. There are no obstacles in Truth - wave away limitations with the Word. Resentment and fear "poison the blood" while happiness and faith in God bring security. The narrator shares the story of a woman made ill by resentment, healed by forgiveness.

There is a "Divine Design" and "Divine Selection" on our path. We must live accordingly or face unhappy reactions. The narrator describes a woman suddenly desiring a Chinese cabinet which then amazingly appears at an antique shop, purchased for the $200 price that had popped into her mind. We must let the Divine Idea "flash" and not force visions. Prepare in faith for your blessing.



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The NEW Way to Grow on YouTube in 2024 (Algorithm Changes)

YouTube favors videos that satisfy viewers. The algorithm ranks videos against competitors to determine value. Even small channels can compete if they make better videos.

To beat competitors, generate viral video ideas by recreating formats from successful niche channels. Also focus on your core audience and their pain points. Reduce audience friction by targeting one specific profile.

Maximize watch time with the binge loop - tee up your next video at the end to keep viewers watching. Find your golden vein of video formats that perform well and recreate them while still experimenting.

Use vidIQ and AI Coach to research competitors and identify viral formats. Focus on audience satisfaction above all else.



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"How to Put ‘It Works’ to Work For You” by Brad Jensen

The book "It Works" presents a simple yet powerful idea - writing down what you want, reading it over and over, focusing your attention on it - that can change your life by harnessing the creative power of your subconscious mind.

The narrator has used this technique for 25 years to dramatically increase his income and gain material possessions, relationships, ideas and more. He shares tips on how to succeed with the list method:

  • Follow the instructions exactly - write the list, read it 3 times a day, focus your attention on manifesting the items
  • Update and reorder the list daily to keep the ideas fresh
  • Record yourself reading the list aloud and listen to the recording regularly
  • Include specifics like dates and amounts
  • Act when you get ideas related to list items - this shows the universe you are taking action
  • Stay positive - enthusiasm accelerates results

This technique taps into the creative power of the subconscious mind. Control your attention using the list to intentionally create instead of responding haphazardly to wandering thoughts. Be patient - you may get small intermediate steps first. Appreciate each result rather than dismissing it as coincidence. With practice, conscious creation through this method can become a way of life.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5B4gglAnkQ

Former Navy SEAL Reveals Journal Hack for Discipline

The narrator says that discipline should move you toward things you care about, not just be hard for the sake of being hard. The key is keeping at it when you don't feel like it.

He shares a journaling hack he learned in Navy SEAL training to build discipline that only takes 3 minutes. He used level one to survive hypothermia and level two for life-changing results.

First, you need a compass and direction - SMART goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. Vague, unrealistic goals leave you frustrated.

For the level one hack, he wrote the names of people who doubted him in his journal. Reading them when he wanted to quit fueled him to prove them wrong.

For level two, when he struggled to motivate himself, he regularly wrote down his goals, struggles, and plans to improve. Looking back months later, he saw he'd overcome past struggles, motivating him to push through new ones.

He says forgetting successes quickly and dwelling on failures causes lack of discipline. This hack lets you remember successes longer to build momentum.

He concludes that friends, mentors and guidance are key to reaching your full potential.