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The Gap And The Gain

Dan Sullivan And Ben Hardy

In this four-episode mini-series, authors of the book The Gap And The Gain, Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy, explain how to shift your mindset to one of positivity and abundance in order to stay happy and motivated.

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For a lot of entrepreneurs, no matter how successful they are, they still feel like failures. This is because they’re measuring what they’ve achieved against an unattainable ideal. In the first episode of this new podcast mini-series, Dan Sullivan an... more

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3 years ago

When you envision a goal, it almost always includes how you feel when you achieve it. Humans are emotional, but how you feel isn't enough to motivate you into action. Often, when you reach the spot you dreamed about, you don't feel the way you though... more

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We all need to envision a future that’s bigger than our pasts. What makes the difference between feeling successful or unsuccessful while moving toward our goals is how we measure our progress. Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy explain the best way to move ... more

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Not everyone who’s really successful is happy with what they’ve accomplished. In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy explain what unhappy achievers are doing wrong, and how they can become happy achievers. It all comes down to measurement, and w... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Great audiobook!!

    I’ve listened to this audiobook back to back several times and now my wife is reading the book. Definite game changer for marriage, family, business, and life in general.

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    Ferndale wa
    United Statesa year ago

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