Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Shark Tanks Daymond John 5 Secrets to Becoming Successful
Shark Tank's Daymond John 5 Secrets to Becoming Successful In Daymond Johnâs new book Rise and Grind, the Shark Tank investor lays out a game plan for being more productive in your day-to-day life and career. He mines tips and anecdotes from numerous high-profile people to illustrate his points, too. For example, he details how Catherine Zeta Jones, who John has collaborated with on her home-design line, keeps herself laser-sharp focused. Or how entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk starts his day and how musician Carlos Santana finds balance in his life. Alongside these anecdotes, John weaves in his own personal philosophies on how you can be more productive in your own day-to-day and work life. Here are five of his most important tips. Find a State of Being âYour frame of mind can often be âI gotta go out there and do it.â Itâs always the numbers, the numbers, the numbers. Before you can even get to that, what are your disciplines that gets you up every day? So itâs a state of being. Itâs how you maximize your 24 hours a day that every one of us has. Why would you be more successful if we all have the exact same 24 hours? What are our methods that weâre accomplishing that? That all starts with your mind.â Go on the Offense, Avoid Defense âI notice that a lot of people [in the book] who get up in the morning, they wonât touch their emails. They look at all the emails coming in as doing what everybody else wants. Thatâs their defense. Instead, they wonât answer them or they will put them in different areas. Instead, they will send out stuff â" thatâs their offense. They just want to send things out.â Find Alone Time âPeople donât realize, they need time alone. Weâre so connected. Thereâs no place where we can talk to ourselves and find out what we want to do. We get up in the morning and thereâs a million emails, the family is running around. You get on your transportation going to work, the world is blowing up. And you get to work, youâre dealing with everybody there and social media. Youâre not taking time for yourself at all. What I notice is a lot of people find the time, daily, to [be alone]. You end up being on the hamster wheel when you do that.â Seek Disconnect âI also need to look at more places to find disconnect [from technology]. You can never get enough of it. Itâs like a team. If a team is playing whatever type of sport and you donât have time to warm up and you donât have a half time, when the hell do you have time to go over strategy? Youâre just playing all day.â Live Life Like a Kung Fu Master âA kung fu master could be the ultimate at 40 years old, and you think he doesnât need to learn any more moves. But a kung fu master needs to learn a different set of moves at 70, when his muscle retention and reflexes arenât the same. To still be a master, he has to find other things to do to replace what is gone. And so I think [work] is a constant learning curve.â Rise and Grind: Outperform, Outwork, and Outhustle Your Way to a More Successful and Rewarding Life is out this week.
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