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3 Major Mindset Shifts That Changed Our Lives #2221
September 17, 2022

In episode #2221, we talk about three major mindset shifts that changed our lives. Sometimes the biggest mindset shifts can happen due to external circumstances, like getting married or having kids, and you can’t always predict how they will shape you. To gain insight into the major mindset shifts that have had a significant impact on our lives, and how they happened, make sure you tune in today!

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: 3 Major Mindset Shifts That Changed Our Lives.
  • [00:45] How Neil discovered that money isn’t everything.
  • [03:01] How Eric has seen Neil change since getting married and having kids.
  • [03:15] What Eric has learned from Warren Buffet and how it shifted his mindset.
  • [04:39] Why you don’t always need to give feedback.
  • [06:18] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
  • [06:24] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!

 

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