Day 5: How To Become Unstoppable
Hey Guys
I couldn’t get online yesterday as I’m running a high level mastermind in Thailand that didn’t finish until 3am this morning. I was working my mastermind members really hard in pursuit of clarifying their goals, why they wanted them, identifying the prices that they’d have to pay and then laying out the action steps to pay them and get the results.
We had agreed not to stop until absolutely every one of them had a clearer vision about where they were going and why and, well, that explains 3am! : )
Here’s the thing though.
Although there were 7 of us applying our brainpower to the solution of each persons problem, there were times when we hit roadbloacks than none of us seemed to have an answer for. We were stumped.
Yet we’d committed to our course of action and gave ourself no other option but to solve them or we simply wouldn’t go to bed. There was no other choice. No get-out-of-jail-free cards. No excuses accepted.
So we persisted.
And EVERY PERSON ended up with an solution that was above and beyond anything they’d EVER considered before. And not just a solution, a TOTAL solution.
It’s funny how it works, right?
You commit, you give yourself no other choice but to get it done and you persist even when it gets hard and you WILL achieve your goals. Every time.
In fact, if you want to be unstoppable in life this is the only way…
REFUSE TO STOP!
So here’s what you can do today.
Pick one of your goals. It’s up to you which one, but pick something you’d normally procrastinate on and put off for later.
Attack it.
Get your mental powers working on it with one or more other people and see if together you can figure out the best way to make it come to life. Be persistent. Don’t stop.
Hit a goal with everything you have and it becomes yours.
Try it for yourself today!
Truth, joy and love

P.S - Once you nail your goal, pop back here and tell us all… it’s important!
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16 Responses to “Day 5: How To Become Unstoppable”
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Henrik Thinggaard Christensen on May 2nd, 2009
Hi Dax
Thank you for a great post, very inspiring.
And absolut a area that I need to work on and make a habit.
Enjoy Thailand
Henrik
Mike Guardiola on May 3rd, 2009
Dax,
I pulled all the weeds in my garden. This is something that I would have kept putting off. I pushed and got it done. A small open window that should be easy to maintain from here on out. Might even get some tastier veggies out of it.
While I was pulling weeds I kept thinking to myself these are like little open windows that I’m closing. I need to start pulling those weeds that are holding me back. Keep pushing and Finish Strong!
Lots o’ luv and joy to all,
Mike
gaucigl on May 3rd, 2009
i experienced something beautiful.
usually my 2 toddlers take up much of my time and space, so when i read the challange yesterday, later at around 1pm i honestly said this i can’t do. i don’t even stand a chance of doing!!!!
so instead of dwelling on the goal i set, with worry, and accusingly feel my time is being robbed … i released this worry to God and asked Him to take it
And here i am I DID IT… and somehow i did even more than was asked frm me…..
i asked my husband to give me the affiliate link which we have for THE ELIMINATION DIET COOKBOOK,and i sent the reccommendation to a friend i had talked to in the morning together with the right LINKS for the diet and the cookbook
AND I EVEN FOUND TIME to write my goals to continue the Magic100 Challenge
SirenaBernal on May 3rd, 2009
Thanks for your words Dax! And with your suggestion, I’ve started my FIRST ever blog following my Magic 100. I figured this would be the best way to keep me ACCOUNTABLE for reaching my goals since my friends, family and the rest of the world can keep track of my progress.
There’s nothing on the site yet, but it will be up Monday, May 4th.
Thank you for your inspiration Dax
In health and happiness,
Sirena
misspip on May 3rd, 2009
Dax,
Next time you go to Thailand with your group I want to GO! How do I do this??? My email is misspip@paradise.net.nz. Let me know! I’m a free thinker and awesome at brain storming both for myself and others ( years of being a script writer). You and Magic 100 are one of the major reasons that I have retrained as a life coach - which I’ve almost finished. And then I can tick off my goal of going on an elephant trek. I also cook a mean Thai green curry.
Pip x
Helen on May 3rd, 2009
Thanks Daz for reminding me that I only have 97 days days left to complete all my goals.
By focusing on one of the tasks that I had been putting off for a long time, I have finally completed it today - yes…… actually it was really easy to do, but I am not sure why I had not spent some time a while ago to get it sorted out.
So far I have completed:-
- Started Magic 100 Programme
- Order walking shoes for mum
- Completed gas and electric spreadsheet
- Booked car park for Southampton trip
Goals in Progress
- drink a litre of water a day
- Put on ebay a photography bag
- Bought plants but waiting to receive them and pot them.
Please keep the emails coming Daz as it is a great motivator.
mike guardiola on May 4th, 2009
Dax,
Exhausting day, but still pushing. This can only make me stronger just like physical exercise.
I’m in the game! In the moment! No time like the present!
Sorry, accomplishing goals gets me fired up.
I agree with Helen keep the emails coming. Very motivating indeed.
Much Success,
Mike Guardiola
leen ie on May 4th, 2009
Alright. I’m a couple of days late on the adventure goal challenge, but I finally came up with one and I’m pumped!
I had to travel for a couple hours today, and rather than doing my usual roll down the windows and sing at the top of my lungs routine (scary, yes ~ passersby don’t know what to make of me)I was determined to think of an adventure challenge I could commit to. Now.
So here it is: I have started an Adventure Club. Local. Small. Really small (like 3 people so far, literally). Once a week on Tuesday nights we are going to have fun together. Hiking. Fishing. Rappelling. You name it. This week it’s outdoor volleyball. Guess I need some more recruits, eh?
BTW ~ Mike, Sirena, and Henrik. I want a picture and my name in red. Gray and white and just so not my colors. Any hints?
mike guardiola on May 4th, 2009
Leenie,
Adventure club, right on! Ok, our names become red if we type in a website on the Reply to post form. The picture I believe comes from my Wordpress Gravatar. If you set up a WordPress blog under settings upload your pic as the gravatar.
I hope this helps. Keep up the energy.
Much Success,
Mike
SirenaBernal on May 5th, 2009
Anyone know if we can use images on our own blogs if we’re set up as Clickbank affiliates? I would to put an image on my blog…
mike guardiola on May 5th, 2009
Some of my goals are initiated. Goals like flossing every night, yoga every morning, bed by 10:30PM, read a chapter every night, putting away the dishes, schedule housecleaning, schedule learning, schedule journal writing and walking the dogs.
I’ve been religious with these goals as of Mon.April 27, my day 1, along with my current lifestyle. Only nine so far, but super exhausting, but I noticed my body and mind are starting to adapt. If I keep pushing just as I do with my workouts I will grow.
The cool thing I can’t wait to see is after a 100 days. Like Dax said the transformation will be like Magic.
Finish Strong!
leenie on May 5th, 2009
Mike ~
Thanks for the tips. I feel so much better not being gray and white.
And, like you, I have pretty much got those daily goals going strong. After making my list I realized that a whopping seventeen of them were things I intend to do every single day. Talk about an eye opener! I guess my daily life truly wasn’t what I wanted it to be and I had gotten way off track. (More like derailed completely!)
Interestingly enough, some of those “dailies” are the same as yours ~ journaling, reading, creating and following a schedule for housecleaning. Think I should add walking the dog.
I wonder how many others out there are in a similar situation?
Keep it up ~ the transformation awaits!
Peace.
mike guardiola on May 5th, 2009
Leenie ~
“the tranformation awaits”, I like this.
Seventeen dailies, wow! I might find along the way that my dailies increase. We’ll see.
Much Success,
Mike Guardiola
mike guardiola on May 6th, 2009
Hello M100’s,
I hope all are doing well. I’m still pushing on all my dailies and of the bigger goals.
I set up my Click Bank hoplink yesterday and followed through on my dailies. Today I’m looking into a day trip to the gulf coast. Just a morning jaunt to take in the sand in the toes and the salty air. This will happen in two weeks, but I planted the seed this morning. My other goal today is to do something that puts me closer to having my own studio and break away from the 9-5. The third is to pick up the pencil and start drawing again. This might lead to a cartoon which is another one of my goals.
OK, it’s out there.
It’s been 10 days and it feels like 20. So much is getting done. Exhausting. I think the coastline walk will be what a rest day is to working out. Keep pushing. Finish Strong!
Much Success to all,
Mike Guardiola
bill on October 27th, 2009
O.K. I’m in I am setting a goal of buying a boxtruck within six months.starting now from ground zero.
Dax on October 29th, 2009
Go for it Bill! : )