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#2: Daniel DiPiazza - Using Meta-Habits & Foundational Principles to Improve Your Life
#2: Daniel DiPiazza - Using Meta-Habits & Foundational Principles to Improve Your Life
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Daniel DiPiazza is the founder of Rich20Something, where he teaches young people how to start businesses they care about and live happier lives. He's also the author of the book Rich20Something: Ditch Your Average Job, Start an Epic Business, and Score the Life You Want (which I am fortunate enough to be a part of). You can find him on Instagram @Rich20Something. Daniel and I have been friends for a few years now so this is a fun interview. We talk about a variety of topics including: - How he built his first business that allowed him to quit his job - Why he journals every day - The power of consistency - The difference between working IN your life versus working ON your life - His morning routine - Foundational principles and the philosophy that spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle and retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink both live by - His reasons for using DMT My favorite part is when we discuss working on your life on a macro level -- what that looks like and why it's important (starting at around 24:55). We discuss various behaviors I like to think of as meta-habits (although I don't think we ever actually use that term in our conversation). If you enjoyed this episode and want me to continue producing this kind of content, the best way to let me know is by subscribing to the podcast or leaving a review on iTunes. I appreciate your support! Also, if you have any suggestions for future guests or topics you’d like to hear covered, you can email podcast@thinkgrowprosper.org.
Released:
Mar 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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