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What Is A Differentiator?
A Warning
Before you start reading, I want to offer you a warning with a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, he says “The mind, once stretched by a new idea, will never return to its original dimensions.”
Like Morpheus offering Neo the red or blue pill in the Matrix, once you start thinking about being a differentiator there is no turning back. For the people who are comfortable in their lives, who are done fighting the fight, and who do not care about maximizing their untapped potential I would suggest scrolling down to the bottom and unscribing. This newsletter is not for you.
If you are not living the life you want to live, if you are still fighting every day to get better, if you are dedicated to unlocking your untapped potential then let us journey together. This newsletter is for you.
What is a Differentiator?
With the warning out of the way let me ask you a question.
What is a differentiator?
A differentiator is someone who is intentionally set apart for the betterment of themselves and their tribe.
Every piece of content will be centered around our definition of a differentiator. The goal of Differentiators is to equip like-minded individuals with the questions and resources to help you make a positive difference in your life and the lives of those around you.
Throughout the next 3 weeks, we will break down our definition of a differentiator. Let’s dive in.
A differentiator is someone who is intentional
Intentionality is the foundation that will uphold and support your desire to be set apart for the betterment of yourself and your tribe but what is intentionality?
Intentionality is simply thinking about something before you do it. To be intentional with your significant other is to thoroughly think about what would bless them and then doing that. It is choosing a path forward based on what is in your best interest.
Intentionality enforces positive behavior. Nobody intentionally watches 6 hours of Netflix and then feels great afterward. No, they get up after 6 hours and feel like crap. Why? Because they wasted their own time by not being intentional with it.
As differentiators, we are intentional in every area of our lives because intentionality promotes positive and productive behavior. What is an area of your life that you are currently not proud of? Do you have any intentionality in that area of your life?
I challenge you to think about the questions above. This journey we are on, this life we are living is hard. What if we made it easier on ourselves by adding some intentionality to it?
Practicals
The Problem: What area of your life would you like to see improve?
The Motivation: Why would you like to see that improve?
The Game Plan: What do you need to do to see that area of your life improve?
I will see you next week.
Go out and make a difference.
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