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Itamar Marani

@itamarmarani

Ex-Israeli Special Forces & Federal agent ◆ BJJ Black Belt ◆ Mindset Coach ◆ I Run A Performance Accelerator on Mindset & Conquering Fear for Entrepreneurs

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What is the 1 technically simple, but emotionally challenging thing that would make at least a 5x impact on your income? Almost everyone knows this yet most avoid it. Often the biggest “hack” or trick is to do the simple thing everyone knows but no one is willing to do.

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Oof. My mindset coach got me with this today. If it hits, take it as your sign. Everyone wants to crush every area of their life simultaneously. Elite performers know better. Pick your main focus. Put everything else on low burn. Thanks Itamar Marani

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Often what people say they want, isn't actually what they truly want. It's just what they believe will resolve an insecurity they don’t want to feel anymore. Word of caution: Achieving external results doesn't solve emotional issues.

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In order to focus on the right thing, you can't be pulled by the wrong thing To not be pulled by the wrong thing you have to be courageous and confront the core of your fears To confront the core of your fear you need to have an honest and vulnerable conversation-with yourself

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Having confidence in yourself to make things work. > Having a sense of confidence because you’re certain a plan will work.

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Stop feeling bad about not matching someone else's results when you're not making their sacrifices. Different games require different strategies. Play yours. Itamar Marani

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Everybody fails. And everyone experiences the sting of failure. What separates people is their ability to move forward regardless. Winners accept that setbacks and losses sting. But they don’t let it define them.

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As you grow and evolve, your boundaries will naturally change. While it may be clear to you, it might not be clear to others alongside you who haven’t grown themselves.

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How many newsletters do you read consistently? I've unsubscribed to almost all at this point. The only 4 I still actively read are: One Minute Blog by Shaan Puri Free Swim by Jesse Itzler Morning Brew by Alex Lieberman The Arena by Itamar Marani

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Would you still pursue a goal if no one else ever knew about it? If you said yes, then keep going. If you said no, then you need to rethink why you’re doing it. This simple question can help you identify if your goals are driven by true desire or external validation.

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In business fear doesn’t always look like panic. Sometimes, it looks like perfectionism, procrastination, or over-planning.

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Comfort is the enemy of growth. We're hardwired to seek safety, but gains come from stepping into the risk zone. Acknowledge the discomfort, but don't let it be the CEO of your decisions. The most successful entrepreneurs are those who make calculated risks, not just safe bets.

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Emotions in life and business can cloud your judgment and spark your ego. As the old saying goes, “You can either save your ass or save face. You can’t do both.” When you’re feeling heated, make sure you’re optimizing for the right one.

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Discomfort isn't a warning sign. It's the price of admission to growth. When you try something new or push yourself, it's supposed to feel uncomfortable. That's not a bug in the system - it's how the system works. Elite performers accept that this is part of the process,

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Before taking on something big, don't just plan for success, prepare for the emotional hits. ​ Ask yourself: How will it feel when tests fail? When I'm losing money? When plans fall apart? ​ Preemptively accept these emotions as part of the game. When setbacks inevitably hit, you