
Being casual or complacent is not what you want if you're serious about improving your game and reaping the rewards of producing results in your business. Casual complacency means lacking strong intention and purpose, which can hinder your progress. Instead, you should avoid both casual and complacent attitudes.
Complacency refers to feeling smug or uncritically satisfied with one's achievements, which is definitely something to avoid. Credit for the term "casual complacency" goes to Dan Kennedy, a marketing expert. In this episode, we'll explore ways to counteract this energy and stay focused on achieving your goals. So let's get started!
Show notes:
[09:09] #1 Deliberate intent.
[15:34] #2 Congruent behavior.
[20:56] #3 Self-discipline.
[24:06] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
864: Success Happens Only On-Purpose
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