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What's up everyone? This is Adam Blair. You're listening to the next generation MLM radio. I've spent my entire life in the network marketing industry. Now me and a few partners are on an entirely different level, building a billion dollar brand that demonstrates how have value based system can assist anyone with becoming their best self, both personally and professionally. The question so many people are wondering is how are they going to do it?... This podcast is here to give you the answer. Come join me as I explained how to provide value to your audience with tools, systems, habits, and do it all with integrity. My name's Adam Blair and welcome the Next Generation MLM Radio. Hey, hey! Thanks for listening. We are going to jump right in. I'm going to tell you a little story here today about how I got onto this whole gratitude kick and why we made this the foundation of our company. I believe in my heart of hearts that gratitude is the beginning, the foundation, the reason for everything you have in your life. I believe that gratitude is the beginning. I believe that gratitude is the beginning of everything good that you have in your life and you know you can talk about the secret. People talk about The Secret and and what a great book that was and it was a great book, the strangest secret in the world. That was a great book that was very old, kind of the precursor to the secret. There's incredible stuff out there about positive thinking and all those kinds of things, and some of them mentioned some things about gratitude and feeling gratitude and all those kinds of things. But there is now scientific data and what really brought us to this place where we're saying, "Hey, we want to lead with gratitude," is there's some science out there that basically says, "If you write down three things you're grateful for and then write down why you're grateful for them every day, it improves things dramatically and it's scientifically written out, proven that this stuff works, that it changes your brain chemistry." It makes you see the world differently. You want to improve your life with your spouse, your significant other. You want to improve your work, your work situation. You want to improve your work effectiveness. All of these things are impacted by writing down things that you're grateful for and why you're grateful for them. You can just stop it. I'm grateful for my family. You have to dive in. Why are you grateful for your family?... Now, this all started for me years and years and years ago, and you know we just talked about value and the reason that we want to talk about this right now is because I think this is the most, the least expensive thing that we can give to people no matter what, and we want to spread this message no matter what because number one, it means something to me. It means something to us. Those of us that are involved in this, this, this piece means something, and number two, it really brings value to people's lives and that's in any way, any anything you do, bringing value to people's lives is a good idea. If you believe in the law of the harvest, what you sow, you will inevitably reap, and that's a promise. That's just a law of the universe. I don't care what you say, cause and effect, whatever we believe, 100 percent. This is the law of the harvest... We believe if you can share something valuable with people, valuable things will come back to you. In this case, it kind of ties in multiple ways. Gratitude for me and how this started for me and why I am such an advocate of this, this one piece. There's so many great things to be said about self development. There's so many different things you could target, happiness and all these different things, but I believe that gratitude is the most powerful. And I'll start with this story. When I was a young man, probably I have no idea, 10 or 11 years old. All of my friends had Nintendos... something like that. I don't remember. What I do remember was I really wanted to get one and my parents did not allow it. My parents were like, no, you're going to be a more effective person than somebody who can push buttons and watch a screen. So. And it made me terrible. I'll be honest, I was the worst all the way through my entire life. If you know, you get into halo and stuff like that in college and, people would literally, they weren't allowed to shoot me. They'd have to come up and kill me with the knife or whatever because everybody was like, "Oh, that's, that's a cheap point." So I could never kill anybody anyway. It was really difficult for me in, in that sense, but I am grateful today that I wasn't allowed to have that. What happened to me was this, I went into my dad and at a young age was really pestering him and said, hey, I really want an intend to all my friends have an intended there. There's so much better than me when I go play at their house and you know, all these different things and I want to get good at it and I want to beat them all. And anyway, none of that really matters. But what happened as a result changed my life forever. My Dad basically gave me an opportunity. He gave me an opportunity to earn an intender. And here's how he did it. He said, I will give you a nickel for every single thing you can write down that you're grateful for. Okay? Ten year old mind, 12 year old mind, I'm going to get an intense plus a lot of other things, a lot of games maybe, and so I started out and I was determined and I was naming everything for my shoelace to my bottom of my shoes, to my socks, to the threads of my socks to it and it just kept going and then you get into your family and you get into the bigger things that are more obvious, but I was drilling down on everything. I was looking around the room. I'm grateful for this. I'm grateful for that. I felt like a brick on anchorman when he's like, I like lamp. Anyway. It was like everything that I could identify with I was trying to identify with and so what? What ended up happening, I don't know how many things I wrote down. I have no idea, but I had sheets and sheets and sheets and sheets of paper filled in. By the time I was finished, I didn't want an intended. I didn't really think about an intender. My entire mindset shifted and this experience brought me to a place where I was grateful that I didn't have an agenda and I was grateful that I had the opportunity to learn how to play guitar or piano or sing or play basketball or football or tennis. I was grateful that I was able to be out there and be active further. I was grateful for my family, my sisters, six sisters, one brother. I mean, there's enough said right there, but it changed the way I felt about all of them. You know, when you're a sibling growing up, it's not always pleasant, but this changed something about the way that I saw everybody in my family, from my mom and my dad and my siblings, uh, to my extended family, my grandparents. It, this wasn't a remarkable experience for me and it made me a positive person that made me a positive person down the road. Life isn't all the time. Life has lots of different things that go on. And what happened as I went along was I would get into situations where I started feeling down on myself or down about life or down about a situation. I was on a mission, I was alone. I started to feel like I shouldn't be out here. I shouldn't be doing this. I shouldn't be. I should be at home with my friends hanging out and what I did, I had that experience come back to me and I wrote down all of the things that I was grateful for at that time. And everything shifted in my marriage with my beautiful life. Things are not always peachy. Things are not always perfect in our family. Things are not always perfect, and there's been multiple times now where I have written this down and this has completely changed my life. I wrote down the things that I was grateful for at any given difficult time in my life. And every time it changed my life, it shifted my energy. It helped me realize what I have and made me stop thinking about what I don't have. What is hard? What is difficult? And you realize very quickly this one thing you realize very quickly that what you have far out exceeds far outreaches... Everything that is on your shoulders. About eight years ago I was, uh, I was actually out on the lawn looking up at the sky. I was, I was on a blanket just looking up at the sky, which is something I randomly did at this place that I lived before. It was a great place. It was like quiet and peaceful. Anyway, so I'm out there and looking up at the scar up at the stars and I have this, I don't know what you call them, epiphany or something like that. But I wrote down the stars are like blessings. They're always there to light up every dark corner and time in our lives. But if we never look up to count them, we almost forget that they're there. And that's how I feel about this gratitude thing. Gratitude has saved my marriage. It has saved my life. It has put me in a place where I feel like anything is possible. And so what I love about this gratitude pieces, we build out this company, it was we have the opportunity to take the stars that are out there in people's lives and put a magnifying glass or not that that wouldn't do it. Let's try again and put a telescope, let's let's say a massive, a massive telescope in front of their eyes and let them see something that they haven't seen in their life but has been there all along and it costs them nothing and it costs us almost nothing. We can give somebody something for free information for free and we're... We're creating tools and different things like that to really help enhance or really put the telescope in front of their eyes. But we give them these things for free. They cost us almost nothing and they get the opportunity to really jump into something. Whether they decide to do anything with our company or not. We get it. We get a hand them something that has changed my life and I happen to know it has changed my partner's lives. And the people who are jumping on board with us, you know their value based people, that's why they're here. They love this Don Coplin, Don Copeland, a surfactant thing that changes people's lives, but they also would want to bring value no matter what their friend did. That's the whole point. This, this little piece is something that we get to do. We get to bring value to people, and so we're really excited about that and we're going to talk more and more about different pieces of value that we can bring. This gratitude piece, this gratitude culture that we want to create is something that everybody really should be doing anyway. And if you're not doing it, start doing it. Write down three things a day that you're grateful for and why you're grateful for those things. And I promise you this, it will change your life. I'm Adam Blair. Thanks for listening. I'll talk to you real soon. Thanks for listening. Please remember to rate and subscribe. If you're interested in how to improve your business, finances, relationships, or just life, go to our go live corporate facebook page Arego Life Corporate https://www.facebook.com/aregolifecorp/ [https://www.facebook.com/aregolifecorp/] and ask for the big g template and we'll be sure to send it to you.
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