The BIGGEST Killer of your goals (NOT what you think)

Last updated: Jul 30, 2023

This video is about the biggest killer of goals, which is shiny object syndrome, where people continuously jump from one business model to another instead of sticking with one and putting in consistent work.

This video by CantFaizMe was published on Jun 13, 2023.
Video length: 08:38.

In this YouTube video, the speaker discusses the biggest killer of people's goals, which is shiny object syndrome.

He gives an example of two people in college trying to make money online. Person A continuously jumps from one business model to another, buying different courses and programs, without seeing any results. On the other hand, person B sticks with one business model, even though he also sees ads for other opportunities. The speaker emphasizes the importance of consistency and accountability, stating that having people around you who hold you accountable and lift your standards is crucial for success.

He shares his own experience and how sticking with one business model for a year changed his life.

  • The biggest killer of goals is shiny object syndrome.
  • Shiny object syndrome is when people continuously jump from one business model to another instead of sticking with one and putting in consistent work.
  • The person who continuously jumps from business to business will never succeed.
  • Consistent work is key to achieving goals.
  • Investing in personal development and coaching for the community and accountability.

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Introduction

  • The biggest killer of goals is shiny object syndrome.
  • Shiny object syndrome is when people continuously jump from one business model to another instead of sticking with one and putting in consistent work.
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Example of Shiny Object Syndrome

  • Two people in college both trying to make money online.
  • Person A sees an Instagram ad for dropshipping, tries it for a few months, doesn't see results, then switches to social media marketing, and so on.
  • Person B sees an ad for building agencies, tries it for a few months, doesn't see results, but decides to stick with it and keep trying.
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The Importance of Consistency

  • The person who continuously jumps from business to business will never succeed.
  • Consistent work is key to achieving goals.
  • Personal example of opening multiple dropshipping stores and social media marketing agencies without success.
  • Realization that consistent work is necessary for success.
  • Having people around you who hold you accountable is crucial.
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The Power of Accountability

  • Investing in personal development and coaching for the community and accountability.
  • Being around people at a higher level lifts your standards and motivates you to work harder.
  • Personal example of sticking with lead generation for at least a year and exhausting all options before moving on.
  • It's not just about knowledge, but also having people who hold you to a higher standard and keep you accountable.
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The Importance of Consistency

  • Having a community of people who hold you accountable can help you stay consistent with your goals.
  • Increasing your standard and sticking with one business model is crucial for success.
  • Jumping from niche to niche or business to business will prevent you from becoming an expert in one field.
  • Shiny object syndrome is a sneaky killer that can tempt you to switch business models when things get tough.
  • The universe will test you when you're at your lowest, and only those who are relentless and keep going will succeed.
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Avoiding Shiny Object Syndrome

  • When faced with failure or lack of results, it's important to lock in and stay focused on your current business model.
  • The universe will continuously test your determination and desire for success.
  • Prove to the universe that you really want it by persevering through failures and setbacks.
  • Only a small fraction of people succeed because they are obsessed and mentally unstable in their pursuit of their goals.
  • Avoid shiny object syndrome by staying committed to your current business model and resisting the temptation of the next big thing.

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