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August 30, 2024 90 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I think it's that time again. You know what I'm saying.
I think it's that Yo. I think it's that time
again to go in. You know what I'm saying. I
think it's gonna be that time for the media mentors.
I think we're gonna go all the way in today.
I think we're gonna dive in today, right. I want

(00:22):
more people to come through. I wanted to be super
super Yo, Pharaoh, What does sounded like?

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Man? Am I on point today?

Speaker 3 (00:31):
You are?

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Are you sure? Can you hear the sound effects? Loud
and clip? A little issue? But am I back on Dack?

Speaker 4 (00:42):
You're back on jack?

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:46):
I think you know what I'm saying, We're gonna be
going in today. Stop being lazy and start taking action.
It's gonna be the topic for today. My brother Pharaoh said, Man,
it's gonna be the topic. I say, you know what,
You're right, this will be the topic. And I can't
wait for him to drop some gems to let us
know what's going on, right, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
I really want to talk about just talking.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
To them, stop being lads and take action. Yeah, I
can't wait to talk about that, Pharaoh. I'm gonna be
coming to you, bro.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Let me. Let me warm this room up. Man, Let's
keep going, bro.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
I had a dream I could buy my way to heaven.
When I would smit that on a necklace, I'm told God,
I'll be back ten a second. Man, it's so hard
not to act brackfast to whom Munch is getting much tested,
get arrested, gains until he get the message of still
depression under more scooping me and what I do, act

(01:41):
more stupidly, walk more to.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
Me more, louis me my mama?

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Cook's get clue to me? The drama people suing me.
I'm on TV talking like it's just you and me.

Speaker 7 (01:55):
I'm just saying how I feel.

Speaker 8 (01:57):
Man.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
I ain't wanted the cosise, I ain't gon to heal.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
And I guess the money should have changed them. I
guess I should have forgot where I came from.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
What you like?

Speaker 5 (02:10):
Then my money you like?

Speaker 2 (02:15):
And you can't tell me nothing. Excuse me because you
saying something.

Speaker 9 (02:21):
Ah, you can't tell me nothing. You can't tell me nothing. Ah,
you can't tell me enough. Let up to suicide. This
is my life home when you decide yours.

Speaker 5 (02:37):
I know that Jesus died force, but I couldn't tell
you who the side was, So I pray lew double.

Speaker 10 (02:43):
Part that mother sideways.

Speaker 5 (02:45):
Oh, folks, talking about back in my day for homie,
this is my day. Class started two hours ago. Oh am,
I late, no, I already graduated and you could.

Speaker 10 (02:57):
Live do anything if magic made it.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
And today's gonna be.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
You know, I go all the way in before I
embrace myself from my huge chapter that's coming up. I'm
not gonna say too much, but there's some big things
going down that me and my brother King Pharaoh are
facilitating right now. I can't wait, you know, for everything
to be finished for us to go in the focus,

(03:28):
right cause I feel like Monday, everybody gotta go in focus.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Like if you're not.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
On the Monday, you know, focused, like, yeah, this is
what we're doing today.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
We're gonna focus. We're gonna go all the way in.
I appreciate Systell and.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Say, Crypto k b Lee Tasia, Right, let's pick this
room up and share this room up so more people
could come in on this Monday.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Let's be early. We're early today, but.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
I want to pass to my bro king before, you know,
go into some steps and check on KB. Systell and
say it like we in the building. Today's Monday. We here,
we just cracked it open.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Let's get it in right.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
So king over to you brother almostly you know some
some words from you man about you know this topic
and you know what.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
This means to you?

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Man, Stop being lazy. Let's start taking action. Can fire
over to you man, Let's let's start this Monday up.

Speaker 8 (04:13):
Fire.

Speaker 7 (04:15):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Everybody?

Speaker 7 (04:16):
Happy Monday?

Speaker 11 (04:17):
We and he already shot up the stacks are having
this room today. If you don't know who I am,
my name is King Phara CEO Money Records. You know
t W And this is what I got to say
about this topic, real quick, stop being lazy and stop
taking action. Major thing right here is when you stop
being lazy, you gotta discipline yourself to wake up at

(04:39):
the earlier dawn and you got to get yourself on
a schedule.

Speaker 7 (04:43):
You want to take action.

Speaker 11 (04:44):
If you have ideas that pop into your brain, don't
just think about it. Take a piece of pay it
for in a pen and write down your old all
your ideas because you want to take action on what's
going to benefit you in the future. Don't think about yesterday,
think about tomorrow, because yesterday is technically was today at

(05:07):
one point. So you always got to work with you know,
your actions, because time is too valuable, you know. Don't
waste your time up now thinking about it, or go
and do your thing you want to go, take action
on what you want to be coming to this world
because you know what, twenty thirty is literally less than
six years away. Okay, that means in the next six

(05:28):
years to stop the next whole next chapter.

Speaker 6 (05:32):
Right, you want to.

Speaker 11 (05:33):
Have a million dollars set aside for twenty thirty, and
that your goal for the next six years. Put yourself
to that goal, push it, stay consistent, and manifest your
dreams to reality.

Speaker 12 (05:43):
Fact in your.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Stepso manifest your dreams to reality. Like I feel that, Pharaoh,
Like I don't want to sleep this year, Like I
want to get up, Like any opportunities that's coming to me,
I want to grab it. So Pharaoh, thank you for
that broke and I feel like I want to get
into some of the things I want to talk about today.
How about visualizing this success, Like, let's let's visual Like

(06:06):
i'd say this when I do these you know, these
rooms and stuff. But visualizing success, guys, visualizing where.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
You are always get you to the next level.

Speaker 12 (06:18):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
I love to do this when it comes to you know,
just looking things up or putting things in my mind,
because I'll focus all on the thing until I get
it done. Ax fil man, I won't even give up
on a project or something until that shit is complete.
I feel like that's hustle and drive that hustle and
drive that that that you know, we're gonna make it

(06:38):
no matter what mindset, right, Like, that's the type of
the KB.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
What you got to say about that, sister, Like, I
gotta make.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
It no matter what the mindset is. I gotta make
it no matter the situation. It don't matter if I
get caught up, I get jammed up, I'm gonna come
back stronger than ever.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Right. I want to check on sister KB, and we're
gonna keep this rocking.

Speaker 7 (06:58):
Let's go well, man, you know how I feel about it. Man,
I can never stop. I'm getting my I'm getting my
pace back slowly but surely.

Speaker 8 (07:06):
Man.

Speaker 7 (07:06):
But listen, you already know what type of time you
no more? Man, Like I gotta naked, like I.

Speaker 13 (07:13):
Ain't gotten nothing to fall back on, Like I am
the fall back Like I don't got nobody to tell me.
You know what I mean, Like, you can have a partner.
Your partner can only do as much. Man, It's up
to you to take that step and do everything that
you gotta do. But sometimes, bro, you need that push, man,
and I'll be getting that push. But I gotta push myself.

(07:35):
And I can't stop till I get to the top.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
Man.

Speaker 10 (07:37):
I know that.

Speaker 7 (07:38):
They'll be saying sleep and sleep warriors.

Speaker 14 (07:40):
And we gotta get some rest and all that rest
of brain, which is true. But at the brain resting, man,
I mean, I can't do what I gotta do.

Speaker 7 (07:49):
I restaurant.

Speaker 14 (07:50):
I get to the tops there right now, right, it's
way bigger than that. I gotta move. I gotta go, man.
It ain't no time to sit still in It's time
to do nothing. You already know, man, you ain't the chef. Yeah,
you the mill if you ain't at the table you

(08:11):
want to men, you I ain't trying to be on
nobody mean you? So you already know, bro from you.
I'm I'm trying, man, I'm trying to get this groove back.
I'm trying to get back in it. I need to
get KB back, man, where's KB KP? Need to be back, man.
But you know, every day is another day to make
it right. Bro, So I'm here every day. Man, start
your shit back up me and you gotta collaborate. Man.

(08:33):
We got some shit in motion that we had to
put a whole. But it's time, bro, it's time.

Speaker 7 (08:38):
I'm ready.

Speaker 13 (08:39):
I need to go in full first man, because ain't
nobody holding no hands with this shit, Maron, and you
can't be taught, so you already know.

Speaker 7 (08:45):
Let's get it.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
KB.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I love that energy because it's like, even if you
do face any setbacks or face anything, you'll be able
to take that and then put that energy what you've
been through into the you know, future, because that's what
I love to do. Like any experiences that I go through,
I say, you know what I'm gonna learn from that.

(09:08):
I'm gonna take that as a lesson and I'm gonna
go into the next situation even harder and faster and stronger.
I'm taking action. I'm not being leasen. I'm not being comfortable,
like being complacent. I was talking about this with you know,
brother Nick, a couple of weeks ago. I see, you
know a lot of people love to be stagnant too,
Like don't be stagnant when you get to a certain situation. Yeah,

(09:29):
you got a trophy, but what else can we do?
Can we help out more people? Can be can we
continue to be a war check on the zam you
know what I'm saying, and see what she got to
say about this, my sister about you know, stop being
lazy and start taking action and actually hopping into your warrior.
You know, your your warrior personality, because I feel like

(09:51):
a lot of people will hold back when they see
certain situations.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Oh, I don't want to do it. I don't want
to know.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Step into your warrior and get into your power and
you'll see that everything is okay.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Lindsay over to you, sister.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Before I get into some points and invite some more
friends on stage, lendsay over to you.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Thank you.

Speaker 15 (10:06):
Yeah, well, I'm excited to have this conversation.

Speaker 16 (10:08):
And Kate called me out a little bit there in
a loving way of course, you know, talking about sho'll
rest at the top and listen.

Speaker 15 (10:17):
I believe in in.

Speaker 16 (10:19):
Training in a way in which you are giving it
your everything in a little extra especially if you're looking
for a top position in anything. So whether that be
a physical race or you're lifting weights or you want
the you know, the top promotion, like listen, the people
that get the extra goog go the distance. So I'm

(10:42):
all for it, and I am going to reiterate that
if you attempt to run twenty four hours, seven days
a week, I will crush you easily, and so will
your competition.

Speaker 15 (10:55):
So with that, hear.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Say that again, Lindsay.

Speaker 16 (11:01):
The reality is I love every human in here immensely.

Speaker 15 (11:04):
All I want to do is see you win.

Speaker 16 (11:08):
And if we misappropriate given it everything when we're doing
it versus giving it everything all the time, we will
never rest. And anyone who forgets to rest can guarantee

(11:29):
they're never coming in first.

Speaker 15 (11:31):
It's not happening.

Speaker 16 (11:32):
It's why we're cyclical, and we require the rest for
the rejuvenation so we can have the innovation. So you know,
laziness isn't associated with proper resting. Also, from someone who
was diagnosed with depression the very first time, before I
was even thirteen medicated, I will say that sleep can

(11:56):
also be an indication that you are in a cycle
of depression. And so there's a difference between rest and fatigue.
There's a difference between tired and exhaustion, and so these
things are important to discern because resting, if we are
doing it for optimal healing, we are doing it cyclically

(12:20):
in a healthy way, which means consistently and repetitively.

Speaker 15 (12:25):
That's how we build the habit. It's just like waking up.

Speaker 16 (12:28):
Early in the morning. You want to wake up early
in the morning. You want to wake up early in
the morning without a unalarm, wake up every single day
at the same time, and go to bed every single
day at the same time. It will happen automatically, so
we're able to be trained like this. And if you've
ever owned a dog or a cat or a mammal
that relies on you for feeding, you will know that

(12:49):
they work cyclically too, because they will sit by the bowl,
or they will start to come nudge you or make
some noise, and they will go to bed about the
exact same time and wake up about the exact same
time every single day. And that's because they're a mammal
and we are the exact same way. So the idea
that it's lazy because we sleep and rest is misappropriated.

(13:12):
What is important is that we create healthy cycles and
when we are going we give it our best, and
some days my best is.

Speaker 15 (13:26):
Not a full out sprint.

Speaker 16 (13:27):
I'd love to know if anyone in this room has
ever run a distance of any sort. So we'll say
five k and above. Five k's about three miles three
point one. Maybe you run a five k, maybe a
ten k, maybe a half marathon, maybe a full marathon.
Whatever you've run, the maximum distance you've run, I want
you to go type it over there in the chat.

Speaker 15 (13:47):
I'll tell you what mine is. It's a half marathon
a thirteen k.

Speaker 16 (13:50):
And I will share that if that is something that
you've ever done. And so I'm interested to see who here, Yeah, Nicole, Hey,
well maybe we run one. My hip's a little different
at this moment, so I'm curious if that would serve
my body. However, for everyone here, okay, so ten miles

(14:10):
is next?

Speaker 15 (14:11):
All right, five miles?

Speaker 7 (14:12):
All right?

Speaker 15 (14:12):
All right, let's go ten miles.

Speaker 16 (14:14):
So anyone who's run any distance knows it is impossible
to sprint the whole thing. They also know that it
would be impossible to run the fastest you ever have
the entire duration. So someon would be like, well, I
could run my fastest, you could run the fastest. For

(14:36):
you in that moment, but it would never be possible
to sustain your maximum speed for that distance at all.
And so our bodies require slower times, It requires times
where there's less movement. And I know, the whole time
you're running your there's zero resting. However, as you train

(14:59):
your heart right, you actually will find that a heart
will get into a cathartic rhythm and it actually will
find more of a resting hum And so that happens
with endurance training and so some and if you've ever
done it, if you've ever gotten that runners high, that
moment where you're like, oh shit, I could just keep
going infinitely right now, it's so easy. Go through some
exclamation marks over in the chat, because if you've never

(15:22):
experienced that, you must believe me. And I'm also looking
for others to support me. So like, if you've ever
felt where it is like, then all of a sudden
you get into this place where it becomes automatic and
you do that enough, and again that's where that endurance
training comes from. So I invite us all to consider
and I'm coming back in here to know that lazy

(15:42):
is an indication of what we're doing during our like
our woken.

Speaker 15 (15:49):
Moments when we are meant to be awake.

Speaker 16 (15:52):
That's when we have an opportunity to evaluate are we
giving it our best or are.

Speaker 15 (15:57):
We being lazy?

Speaker 17 (16:00):
On?

Speaker 16 (16:00):
Then we see the area in which there's opportunity? What
else could I do?

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Come on with lindsay what else can I do? You
hear what am I said? Put one in the chat?
Y'all agree? It's like, what else can I do? When
I talk to my brother Nick, we always see him.
What else would I can do? When I'm talking to
my brother fly time, we said what else we can do?
When I talk to Danny, it's what else we can
firel what Please? Lindsaya, can you please expand on the
what else? Because I feel like people will be complacent

(16:26):
where they are. Please expand this love it, Lindsaya.

Speaker 15 (16:29):
On you Yeah?

Speaker 4 (16:31):
Well again?

Speaker 16 (16:32):
And I also want to hold space for those people
who are really happy with what they do. Because I'm
a manifesturing, manifesting generator. I am an innovator and creator
by nature, there is always something else. It's like ping
and all of a sudden, God's got a download for
me and I'm like, okay, I'm receiving and like how
am I going to bring this to life?

Speaker 15 (16:53):
What does it mean for me?

Speaker 16 (16:55):
So it's important that we know that you know what
is your personality because you may not be the manifesting
generator that I am. So I'm going to speak for
me and for me, it's, you know, the being able
to continue to give myself rest so that I can
expand into those spaces stacked, so that I can evaluate

(17:16):
what brings me joy so.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
That I can like it.

Speaker 16 (17:18):
It isn't that I have to do new things. It's
that I get to do new things and like what
excites me or like what discovery has come upon me
that I didn't even know was going to come in
my pathway? And now it is so meant for me
that I would be silly to not step into what
was delivered to me because of my manifesting. Like I
called it in I call in abundance. I don't ask

(17:40):
God or tell God, even because I hear people do
that too. I definitely don't ask God to do it
my way. I let him choose. So when the opportunity comes,
the last thing I'm gonna do is be like, oh,
well that wasn't what I was thinking, So now fuck you?
Like I asked for the abundance. I call it in
and so the ability to do many things in many

(18:00):
different ways is a great opportunity for this era of time.
And that is going to be the only way I'm
going to be able to know if I've got more
space is if I have a rock solid consistent practice
of sleep and wake, Because if I'm taking on new things,
which means I'm sleeping less to do it regularly, well,

(18:22):
then the truth is everything is getting less of me,
and I've got to figure out what I'm gonna have
as a priority. So yeah, that's what I will say
on this topic. Thanks Dak, and I'll toss it.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
Back to you.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
We Linzaiah came in hot. We're talking about stop being lazy,
start taking that action, get the nose spaces being But
you got to be right within. I feel like your
heart got to be in alignment to Linday because people
can feel when you're not being genuine Lauren.

Speaker 16 (18:49):
Hell, okay, right then?

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Right with? Then somebody was making fun of me last
time I was. I made you you can't win if
you ain't right within. That was Danny's ass. Yeah, it
was Danny.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
You can't win if you ain't right with them, right,
Let's start diving into this before I check on brother
Lee Billy.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
I got Danny in here fly time.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
I think he's at work, but if he want to
come in right, if you ain't right with then you
can't win man right now. Another thing I want to
talk about great share system is that it goes follow
the wellness Warriors too. If you guys are not up
at seven fifty in the morning, what the hell are
you doing?

Speaker 12 (19:21):
Like?

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Pour into yourself? Think about yourself first? Now.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Mind set and motivation is everything for me. And I'm
you know, I'm an ally. You just a nick if
he's around, But I'm always thinking about this, Lauren.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
You better play you better? You better play you?

Speaker 12 (19:36):
Better play her son? When you can?

Speaker 2 (19:38):
You start playing him too? I got you? Did you?

Speaker 18 (19:40):
Did you?

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Did you? Did you check her? Did you check her?
And Rohan's son?

Speaker 19 (19:45):
Right?

Speaker 2 (19:45):
You have to, Bro.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Everybody's always I don't think you understand how many phones
I got, Bro, I'm always busy.

Speaker 10 (19:51):
You gotta force me play that track on the break.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
When you do that, when you do the little thing,
I'll send it. I'll send it to you.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Now.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Let me let me continue now, I'm just gonna alleu
the brother Nick. Now, let me get back on track.
I'm talking about mindset and motivation. I'm setting Claire goals
and I'm defining what success looks like for me. This
is not for anyone else. I'm not in competition with
no one but the man in the mirror and what
I'm doing and the goals, and I'm trying to tackle

(20:23):
more shit right so I want to I want to
look at the success. I want to see what it
looks like right now. When I'm looking at the success
and I see it looks like I gotta be doing
the routine every day though I can't be saying I
want success and I want this ship, but my mindset's
not there and I'm not doing now my brother Nick,

(20:43):
because I feel like mindset motivation, he's setting these player
goals and looking at success and actually seeing what it
looks like and feeling what looks like is what everyone
needs to do. So, Brother Nick, if you're around, man,
can you chime on a little bit of that man
before I continue with some of these points.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Brother Nick, if you're there, Brother, over to.

Speaker 10 (20:59):
You, Brother, I'm here.

Speaker 12 (21:00):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Everybody? Peace?

Speaker 20 (21:01):
Love and longevity. Happy Monday. Great great topic of discussion,
great conversation. I'm gonna add a few key points based
off what I heard from my sister Lizaya. You know,
she mentioned something about running the marathon instead of just
sprinting it. And I think that a lot of people
seem to miss that because nothing happens overnight. You can't
continually push yourself and work yourself and grind to us

(21:26):
something if you're not clear on your intentions. And I
think sometimes we just continually go through the rat race
and go with the flow, thinking that something's gonna work
out eventually. Now, I'm a firm believer in faith. I
don't know about you guys, but I'm a firm believer
in faith. But if my mentality doesn't match my words,
none of the faith I have is gonna make sense.

Speaker 10 (21:45):
It's never gonna fall into place. And I think sometimes people.

Speaker 20 (21:48):
Get so caught up in worrying about what everybody else
is doing, and worrying about what everybody else is thriving
in and what they've already accomplished, instead of focusing on yourself.
Sometimes you gotta stay in your own lane. Sometimes you
gotta just focus on you there's too many distractions out here,
and it's not it's it's not feeding your focus.

Speaker 10 (22:06):
It's deteriorating your focus.

Speaker 20 (22:08):
And when you get out of alignment and your focus
is not in center, then you're doing yourself a huge disservice.
If you are that person, or you know somebody in
your circle that continually talks about achieving something but never
has done it, and they're in the same place they
were six months ago, those aren't your people. Those are
your demons. Those are your enemies, and they're keeping you stuck.
You need to get rid of them, because then then

(22:29):
they are no longer helping you. And if you are.
I'm always saying this because I was that person too.
Like I said, nobody in this room is perfect, nobody
on earth is perfect. But sometimes you gotta check yourself.
Sometimes you gotta be sick of your own shit. Excuse
my Language'm gonna say it again. Sometimes you gotta be
so sick of your own shit and really lock in
and just and just do what you gotta do. It

(22:51):
sounds funny, but it's the truth. Like, you really gotta
be sick of all the crap you say, do and
tolerate to make your life better. You gotta drive for
a better quality of living, because sometimes we just say
things to people and then we think to ourselves and
self reflect after we say it, and we think to ourselves, oh,
I don't even know if I actually meant that. I
just wanted to say just to impress them. Stop impressing

(23:13):
and validating to people again.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
Stop man, talk about it. Expand on that. Man, Let's
get it.

Speaker 10 (23:22):
You'd rather impress somebody than to impress yourself.

Speaker 20 (23:26):
You'd rather be get validated by somebody else, by people
that aren't even validate themselves.

Speaker 10 (23:31):
How does that make sense?

Speaker 20 (23:32):
How are you trying to be validated by somebody who's
not even valid It makes no sense at all. And
only reason why I say this is because if your
intentions are not clear, you can't expect somebody else to
understand your intentions. You can't expect somebody else to see
how gold driven you are, how strong you are mentally,

(23:53):
how much willpower you have when you have no action
to follow it, And actions will always show why words
mean nothing. You could tell me left right up down
at center that you're doing all these great things, that
you've achieved so much, But where's.

Speaker 10 (24:04):
The proof where's the blueprint, Where's the foundation that's made
it sounds good? But where is the proof?

Speaker 20 (24:12):
If you are that person that talks about it more
than does it, you gotta check yourself from time to time.
And I'm only saying this out of love, honestly, because
I don't want to see nobody go down the waistside.
I don't seen too many people waste their potential and
waste so many opportunities because they not only second guess themselves,
but they allow.

Speaker 10 (24:31):
Other people to second guess them.

Speaker 20 (24:32):
And if you're around people that make you feel small
and you gotta shrink yourself to fit in, those aren't
your people. They're keeping you stagnant and complacent. Energy and
stagnant conversations are not helping you grow. Yes, the comfort
spot is normal, it's a normal feeling. But if you're
not pushing yourself to be better every single day and

(24:53):
put your best.

Speaker 10 (24:53):
Foot forward, then what are you really doing.

Speaker 20 (24:56):
You're complaining about something when you're still in the same
place you were five minutes ago. Complaining only waste energy,
and energy wasted is energy you can't get back. I
don't know if you heard what I just said, but
energy wasted is energy you cannot get back. You have
to cherish your energy while you have it around you.
And some of you are looking at me like, oh, well,
what does that have to do with laziness. You can't

(25:16):
just talk about laziness. You can't just be lazy. There's
so many factors that tie into it. If you have
a lazy mentality, a lazy approach, a lazy attitude, lazy conversations,
if you are just lethargic in general. I don't want
to be around you because it's gonna make me forget
my worth and value. And once I start questioning my
worth and value, you gotta go respectfully. You gots to go.

(25:38):
I don't care how long we known each other. I
don't care if we just met. I don't care how
much the bond is intact as much as you think
it is. You gotta get rid of anything that does
not serve you, that does not help you, that does
not guide you, that does not feed into you, that
does not feed your mental soul and spirit. If it's
not adding to your life, it's deducting your life.

Speaker 10 (26:00):
I'm gonna say that again.

Speaker 20 (26:01):
If it's not adding to your life, it's deducting from
your life. So you have to be very clear on
your attentions and stop wasting time on things that are
not adding to your life. It's very simple, and I'll
yield on this promise you. I'll yield on this if
you're in a profession right now where you think and
you're constantly second guessing yourself and you're saying, oh, someone's

(26:24):
gotta give it is not working. I don't know if
this is really for me. You don't understand how powerful
your words are. Stop belittling yourself. Stop second guessing yourself,
Stop doubting yourself.

Speaker 10 (26:37):
Either you're all in or you're all out. There's no
in between. Either you want this lifestyle or you don't
want this lifestyle.

Speaker 20 (26:44):
Stop saying you aren't good enough, because your words whole power.
The amount of things that come out of your mouth
on a daily basis, you don't even realize you're saying it.
And I guarantee you I'm talking to somebody in this
room because I know I'm not the only one that
has ever been that person or in that space where
I constantly doubted my ability to move forward, and I
always thought to myself, I don't even know if I

(27:04):
actually meant that I don't even know if I'm really
clear on my intentions. I don't even know if I'm
clear of my goals. I don't even know if this
is a lifestyle that I actually want. Yeah, we've all
been there, and you may not admit it, but you've
been there too, and you gotta be really clear on yourself.
You gotta check yourself from time to time. Say to yourself,
I'm gonna figure it out. I don't care how long
it takes, but life is not gonna weigh me down.

(27:24):
The burden that's on my shoulders. I'm strong enough to
carry it. And I don't know how long it takes.
I don't know when it's gonna happen, but it's damn
sure gonna happen. You gotta remind yourself every day you
got one.

Speaker 10 (27:34):
Listen. Ain't nobody built like you? You want to one.

Speaker 20 (27:37):
Can't nobody copy that, straight up, can't nobody copy that.

Speaker 10 (27:40):
You are not something that's gonna be duplicated. You're an original.
So stand on that. Believe in what you believe in
and go after it.

Speaker 20 (27:47):
What's stopping you your mindset, people around you. Sometimes you
gotta change your atmosphere, change your environment, change the conversation,
and then, only then, only then will your intention lead
you to your actions.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Back to your brother, brother Nick, coming in crazy, Please
ping the room up, share the room up.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
No more gems is getting dropped.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Let's y'all the room up and share the room up
and bringing more people in here.

Speaker 14 (28:12):
Bro, I can't go nowhere, Hey, man, hold on, hold on,
hold on, hold on, hold on. Many man, there's a
lot of y'all here.

Speaker 16 (28:22):
Man.

Speaker 14 (28:22):
I don't know what y'all doing, don't know what y'all
trying to do, but this is a great topic.

Speaker 7 (28:26):
Man, you already know how come man, peening this up?
Share this south Man. We got eight shares, it should
be more than that. There's more than eight people here.
What y'all doing sharing this? Car?

Speaker 14 (28:35):
Man in this free man, share this room about pinging.
Tell a friend to tell a friend that media mentors
where need to be at right now. Let's go stop
being lazy, start taking accent right now.

Speaker 7 (28:47):
Let's get it.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
K be back with that energy. You know what I'm saying.
We need that. You know what I'm saying, Nick, You
know what it is? The family? You feel me.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
I want to get back into some things I want
to talk about this some more, but I need y'all
to bring some more individuals in here that I want to.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Talk stop being lazy.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Hold on, this is the I think this is the
gym that that that Danny wanted me to play.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
Danny. What's the word, man? This is what's what's this
right here? Danny? This is what we're doing, Danny. This
is what it is. Talk to me.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
This is Marley right here, Yo, Nick, this is Morley.
Bro all right, let's go bro quick re say, let's.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Go these bros. I'm saying, I get you up.

Speaker 10 (29:35):
Fight John.

Speaker 8 (29:42):
Mann. I've been thinning fan line song.

Speaker 21 (29:56):
Beenking grass time in the morn light, and I'm hoping
that just same line song.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
That should go.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Hard though, Danny, I like that one. Nah that should
go crazy. That's and Laurence Son, Nah that should go crazy.
Put a fire emoji in the chat. If y'all feeling
that right there, and talk talk to me this day.
That's Danny right there. Put me onto that.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Appreciate your family right there.

Speaker 10 (30:39):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Family right listen. If you guys are just joining y'all hairy,
we got Molly playing. We're also talking about stop being
lazy and starts taking that. So Danny, while I got
you right here, bro right, are you available, Danny or
you running around?

Speaker 2 (30:53):
Talk to me?

Speaker 6 (30:54):
Talk around?

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Yeah, I'm running around.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Have you ever had to tell somebody this ship right here, Denny,
stop being lazy and start taking action any part of
your business broke any type of way. Have you ever
had to have a lecture with somebody or sit them
down and be like, yo, stop.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Being lazy, let's start doing this or doing that. Have
you ever had to have that?

Speaker 9 (31:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 22 (31:16):
Man, yeah, yeah, But.

Speaker 20 (31:21):
Man, so.

Speaker 6 (31:24):
It's easier said than done for some people.

Speaker 22 (31:26):
And I say that because you got some people they
just don't know what they want. You know, they they
see things that they it's either that or or they
see things that they want, but they don't know how
to get it. So like, you know, you could you
could tell somebody that not be lazy. You could tell
somebody that to to go out there and get with

(31:48):
it and go after what it is that they want.
But if they don't know how to get it, they'll
they'll eventually they'll drop off.

Speaker 6 (31:53):
And that's why there's something that we that uh that
you know, we talk.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
About a lot.

Speaker 22 (31:59):
I say as far as like Grant. You'll hear this
from Jared, And then you know when I when I,
when I talk to people, and I'll tell you guys,
it's it's the whole confidence thing.

Speaker 6 (32:11):
And that confidence thing comes from two things.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
I talked about it today.

Speaker 22 (32:14):
I just I just got out of a meeting and
we went over this, and there's two things that you
need to create confidence. And and the one thing is
the right information, uh, and the right information you know,
based off of proven results. So like, I don't need
anybody telling me about business if they've not done anything
more than I've done.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Come on, Danny put it too in the chat. Stop
telling me what to do.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
If you haven't done more than people around me, Let's
let's talk about that, Danny.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Let's go.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
Yeah, like you know, so.

Speaker 22 (32:48):
You know, if if if you're not if you're not
doing more than what I'm doing or more than what
you know, the people that I have around me, like Grant,
you know, Stack, you.

Speaker 6 (32:58):
Know, Cindy, stuff like that, So like you know, like if.

Speaker 22 (33:02):
You're not doing things to that level, I'm not gonna
I don't need to listen to that. So that's automatic,
that's automatically the wrong information. So I can't get confident
at all if somebody's given me the wrong info. And
a lot of times, like we're giving information from people
that care about us and people that love us and

(33:24):
people that you know, want us.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
To do right.

Speaker 22 (33:26):
Just because they're giving bad information doesn't mean it's coming
from a bad place. It's just they care. Everybody. Everybody
wants to give advice. Everybody wants to give info because
they want to help people that they care about and
they feel like, you know, if they could at least
try to contribute, maybe there's a difference that could be made,
But it doesn't mean that it's the right info. So
that's the first one. The second one is then followed

(33:47):
by repetition, so it's like getting the right info, and
then number two would be you know, doing it over
and over and over. So once I get the right
information and I continue to do it, then I get
more confident in what it is that I'm doing. Like
when I first stepped in the gym, you know, for
the first time, you know, I came from the street.
I'm thinking I could fight, and I getting and I

(34:08):
get into boxing gym and I'm like, all right, put
me in there, and my trainer was like, he was
like you sure. I was like, yeah, yeah. So I
get in there and I get my ass whoop. And
you know, I knew learning from him. I mean he
was working with world champions, so I knew the information
was right. So I couldn't really blame him I and
I couldn't blame myself.

Speaker 6 (34:28):
I had a look at it where I was like, Okay, well, I.

Speaker 22 (34:30):
Just need to keep doing this until I get it
right and it and then it trickled into the same
thing in in in you know, in business, it's like,
I'm very big on surrounding myself around the right people
and getting access to the right information. I'm constantly learning,
I'm constantly studying, you know, I'm constantly reading, and I'm
constantly trying to level up. And that's what creates the

(34:52):
that that that that eagerness to want to keep pushing forward.
And then you know, so that that's where the that
laziness comes in for a lot of people. A lot
of people they don't they don't get the right information.
And if they're not getting the right information, then they
lose hope. This is why you got this is why
you've got a lot of employees that they become a
matter of fact, there's a there's a I don't have

(35:15):
to stat in front of me, but there's a stat
of of the of uh when it comes to employee disengagement,
and it's higher than a lot of people than a
lot of people would actually realize. Like, that's one of
the biggest problems with companies today is employee disengagement. And
and people are disengaged because they're they're going to work
for a paycheck. They're not going to work because anything

(35:37):
that's gonna change, anything that they're doing is going to
change the circumstance of their life. So when they see
people that are driving around in the cars they want
to drive around and they're on their way to the
office or they're on their way to work or wear ahouse.

Speaker 6 (35:49):
Or whatever it is that they're doing, they lose hope.

Speaker 22 (35:52):
So, you know, it's it's it's real easy to say, hey,
stop being lazy, stop.

Speaker 6 (35:58):
You know, start doing stuff.

Speaker 22 (35:59):
But if somebody doesn't see the outcome of it, they're
eventually gonna fall down. And and and just you know,
I mean, they're they're they're they're not gonna have that
desire to want to win anymore.

Speaker 6 (36:09):
They don't know how so that that's really where that
comes from.

Speaker 23 (36:12):
Man.

Speaker 22 (36:12):
So it's like, you know, it took me a while
to understand that. And then when I when I really
started understanding, I was like, you know, I was like,
it's really not their fault. It's it's it's the responsibility
that people who know better to help guide them. And
that's the thing. Like I I come on here. You know,
I don't get anything out of this other than other
than you know, dropping stuff like this to help you guys.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
You know, I don't.

Speaker 6 (36:34):
I don't make any money on this app or anything
like that.

Speaker 22 (36:37):
Like I just come on here because I just, you know,
just support stack stacks.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
My boy.

Speaker 22 (36:40):
And you know, and and I you know, there's a
lot of you guys in here that I know just
from being on here. And I just you know, I
take all the stuff that I learned and I just
pour out and I know that, uh, I know that
it's going to hit somebody, It's going to touch somebody,
and and and and hopefully it makes some some sort
of a difference. But you know, I mean I I
I look at it like this, what's good of all

(37:02):
the stuff that I've learned? And and and the people
I've been around and the things that I've been able
to understand. Uh, just in general, I have a very
diverse background, and uh, what good is all of that
If I can't just use use that info and just
push it out, I can't die with it, you know.
So I just you know, I mean that that's really

(37:23):
what it is, though, I just, you know, instead of
the next time you.

Speaker 6 (37:28):
Guys see people that are like lazy.

Speaker 22 (37:30):
Or or not doing much, just just understand that whatever
it is that they got going on, they're just they
just lost their focus. That's all that it was. And
it's because they don't have an understanding. So it's up
to you guys to give them the right info.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
Nah, I appreciate that, Danny. It's up to you guys.
It's up to the mentors. It's up to the people
that are around. Sometimes people don't have that information. Sometimes
you're lost on it, right y'all, Man, I don't have
this information or dang, like, yeah, come around you know,
like close proximity the people that already have you know,

(38:07):
education or you know, knowledge on these certain things. Because man,
I didn't know how important it was to have, you know,
a mentor to have you know people that's already been
doing this before, somebody been up.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
To in business.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
Right now, let's continue, Let's pick this room up, Let's
share this room up. Let's allow some more people you
know to come through, share with us, keep the floor open, right,
because I want to continue this conversation. I'm leaving around
what like three ten, but we're gonna continue this because.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Talk right. I want to see if Billy's available, right.
I know Billy's usually.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
At the bottom, but he came up today to you know,
support us or I appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (38:51):
Billy.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
How are you feeling today, brother about stop being lazy
and start taking action? Is anything you want to chime
in with this?

Speaker 2 (38:57):
Billy? Are you available or are you brother?

Speaker 6 (39:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (39:00):
Stank, I'm a Bila man. I appreciate it where I'm at,
But you know, I mean, this is one of those
things where I beat myself up.

Speaker 10 (39:10):
Good man? Am I lazy?

Speaker 4 (39:11):
Am I doing the right activities? Am I?

Speaker 2 (39:15):
You know?

Speaker 4 (39:15):
Doing like fulfilling my days with productivity? And I think
that's I think the two words that I that I've
not really said much in the last couple of years
is lazy and busy. I think those are the same thing.
I'm either like productive or non productive. And so I
have figured out how in my business just through life

(39:38):
lessons and losing a business during COVID and having to
regroup and reinvent myself over the last four years and
working in the content creation space, getting paid to podcast
now working closely with Amazon brands doing videos and all
this stuff. I have a low ticket, high frequency business model,

(39:59):
and so so every minute matters for me to get
paid and to make money, which is what we want
to do is make money, make a profit. And so
a couple of things I learned early on in my life.
For two things that really stood out to me was one,
it's quality over quantity, So make sure you can do
There's going to become a time when you can do

(40:20):
the quantity, but you got to have equality first. And
so I spent twenty or seventeen years building this skill
set to create quality product for my customer base. And
then the second thing that someone told me very early
on was was consistent application of elementary things will get

(40:42):
you ahead wherever you want to be. So it's consistent
application of the elementary things. And a lot of times
I think as entrepreneurs, business owners people, just people in general.
We're looking at the thirty thousand foot vision, going, oh man,
this is the goal, this is the dream, this is
the empire, this is the whatever. We haven't even looked
at the microscopic areas of taking the shovel to the

(41:05):
ground and starting the first dig on the foundation. And
so a lot of us want this big, massive mansion
that we want to live in, but we haven't even
went to the hardware store to buy the shovel. And
I think that's what I learned early on as an
entrepreneur was Dude, it takes time, and you got to
allow yourself time, and you got to get the education.

(41:25):
I'm not saying traditional education. I dropped out of high school.
I sucked at high school. I was a terrible student,
but an amazing learner, and I love to learn. I'm
going to be a lifetime learner. But I was a
terrible student in the traditional sense. And so and also
came from a poor family who lives still and still does,
lives paycheck to paycheck, works hard, backbreaking work, but lives

(41:48):
paycheck to paycheck. And so I decided, like, I don't
want to do those things, So I'm going to go
figure out what I don't know, and then when I
figure out what I do know what it takes. I'm
going to go consistently do that activity and I'm gonna
build that because it's compounding. And so it's taken years
to get to where I am now as a business owner, entrepreneur, whatever,

(42:10):
but it has been those little things, those little skill sets.
You know, there's somebody in this room probably it's like, oh,
it don't want to work by nine by none to
buff sucks. I want to be cool like these guys
on the stage and do all this cool shit. Like
what skills are you learning in your nine to five
that you're gonna take to your business when you're ready
to go. I've done this with every job. I've never

(42:32):
looked at a job, and when this sucks, I hate it.
I'm gonna quit. Blah blah blah. I can be doing
a million other things. I looked at it like, obviously
I'm here because I can't provide for myself through my
own business ways. So now I'm here to learn something.

Speaker 18 (42:46):
What is it?

Speaker 4 (42:47):
Am I learning accounting? AM learning video? I'm learning audio?
Am I learning sales? Am I learning marketing?

Speaker 2 (42:54):
Like?

Speaker 4 (42:54):
What am I learning in this moment, and so don't
be in The laziness comes when you want to get
out of a situation. And you know now you know
if you didn't know, now you know there's stuff that
you're doing even in you're nine to five, to learn
to take into a business. So work you're nine to five,
be the best, go to the top. But then you're

(43:16):
five to nine. Figure out how to take those skill
sets and how does this work into my idea? How
does this sales job that I hate that I go
and punch a clock every single day? How does this
work into the long care business I want to start,
the nonprofit that I want to start, the you know,
the real estate business I want to start. How does
this look? And so those are my tips, you know

(43:37):
for people like I hate the word lazy. If somebody
calls me that, I'm triggered, Like I'll knock you in
the teeth if you.

Speaker 7 (43:45):
Call me lazy.

Speaker 4 (43:46):
But I also i'll do the same if you call
me busy, because I don't want to be busy. Anybody
can be busy. I can be busy being lazy. I
can be busy doing.

Speaker 18 (43:55):
A lot of stuff.

Speaker 4 (43:56):
I want to be productive. I want to be moving
the needle, and it doesn't have to be full throttle
all day every day. I just got to move it
a little bit every single day, every single day. And
that's what it takes. And the thing is, and I'm
going to close with this thought, is when you are
full throttle and when you're when you're like, oh, dude,
I've made this thing. This is awesome. I did this
in the T shirt printing business. I was almost in

(44:17):
that business for a decade. I signed the largest contract
I've ever signed it in my entire business career, like
one month before the pandemic hit the United States, and
I lost that contract a lot of other stuff during
one day. It took me years to build this business

(44:38):
and it was all taken away in one day, and
order after order after order was canceled and I had
an option, and that's when I really stacked. That's when
I understood or I really was given an opportunity to
prove am I an entrepreneur or did I just get
lucky the first time? And that was really a cool
part of my life where it was like I'm talking

(44:59):
about confidence building. It's like, dude, take everything away, sit
at your desk and cry for thirty days and answer
the phone. Entrepreneur after entrepreneur, What are we doing? What's
the play? What are we doing? Help me do something?
And then listen to those people and start serving them.
Listen to the people around you. They'll tell you what
they need. If you have no ideas what you want
to do, listen to the people around you. Ask them
how you can help them, how you can serve them,

(45:21):
how you can help build whatever it is they're doing.
And he'll tell you what you're good at, even if
you don't see it because you're so close to it.
So Man, I appreciate. I love this room. You got
me fired up and I'm already done.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
Billy, I love everything you said. Man, put up one
in the chat. If you agree with Billy Man.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
He came in hot crash the media mentors with that.
I need that information, the type of stuff Man, ping
the room up, share the room up right. I got
Colleen in here. Man at the ton of him myself,
love fly Nick Lee, k B Crypto, King Pharaoh, still
to hit Yo, Pharaoh, talk to me real quick, man,
how are you feeling about?

Speaker 2 (45:59):
You know everything you're around. King, You're still in the building. Brother,
you're still here, probably on the phone. Call King.

Speaker 1 (46:07):
Let me know when you're back, man, I want to
ask him what he thinks about you know what's going on.
I'm gonna do one quick reset and then I'm going
right back into what we're doing today. But I need
you guys to pick the room up and share the
room up. I don't you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (46:19):
I gotta get it all.

Speaker 10 (46:20):
The way up, all the way all the way up.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
Can't be picking all the way up.

Speaker 10 (46:25):
Let's go.

Speaker 24 (46:36):
If they gonna one up on us, that's what they feel,
be just they don't.

Speaker 17 (46:40):
They run up.

Speaker 24 (46:43):
To fit do a good troub letting him with the
road these days, but I still tell the difference. Roll
and let's get recognition. I recognize that from my distance.
See it so far, Bron, you're donna smoke eat in
a car. It feels good to see me in a truce.
I used to hear so bro I Lincoln parks all
you've been warned off ringing a long. They talk about
that truck. They haven't been in it once. Why actually
got a transport on? It's black and lot like a
Christian nun trying to locate me a new player I

(47:05):
don't put trusting Vinach can stop winding and go get
some money.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
What's wrong with his self.

Speaker 24 (47:08):
Inflicted bump for my livelihood? Pushed right in my hood,
But I don't recommend it. There's no longevity central.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Don't forget me.

Speaker 24 (47:14):
Money, don't make me lose my memory? He do anti
do man badly, do that gladly. I treat every day
like a Monday morning. I treat every month like a January.
They think they got one about us d TP. I
don't trust pictures that all my DAGs this summer can trust.
Don't even I've got btsdly done up a fan and they.

Speaker 8 (47:30):
Ran up for us.

Speaker 24 (47:31):
I left for him when I was doing White Jay.
What's then in a man in that house? If we
go from baby straight to men, get some money, you live?

Speaker 8 (47:37):
Your child is sure?

Speaker 24 (47:38):
You feel that I'm childish trying to pull out my trousers,
written my cows and times, out of sight, out of mind.
We ain't gonta jump out this right only in the window.
Keep it simple, Try to hit my office, mountain fide,
link up with a gun, your farmer cutting on plus
no culture, leave.

Speaker 6 (47:53):
It to your planet.

Speaker 2 (47:56):
I can't go this no no, can't howld off. That's
what's going on. The ping the room up, share the
room up. Right.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
I want to talk about some more things that I've
seen and the taking action and not being lazy, because
I've seen a lot of people, you know, say they
want to do it, say they want to get it done,
and where's.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
The real action, where's the steps to it? Where's the plan?

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Right, planning it out, getting everything out on paper, even
if you got to sit there for hours until it's done.
That's what I like to focus on, getting it done.
Until it's done. Do not give up on the process.
Do not give up on the journey, because if you do,
it's going to be like, what's the point of putting.

Speaker 2 (48:38):
All that time, in, all the sweat, all the night.
What's the point? Right?

Speaker 1 (48:42):
I think about the end result. I don't think about,
you know, the hardness standing up all night. I think
about the end result.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
Right.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
I want to talk to my self love about this right,
stop being lazy, start taking action.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
Let me see if my sister's here, my self, Love,
are you in the building right now? Are you buy
your micro?

Speaker 3 (48:59):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (49:00):
You know?

Speaker 23 (49:00):
This is my favorite topic. This is my favorite topic.
Thank you, Stack with a pastor legend of Clubhouse for
bringing back media mentors with these amazing conversations that we
need for our brain. We can consume all of the positivity.
And I love this. I call it aris action, but

(49:20):
it's actually this is my favorite part of being an entrepreneur.
It's taking that action. So I this title, you know,
it's really it reminds me of I was always called
lazy because I didn't want to work hard, right, I
didn't want to work a nine to five. I didn't
want to do over time. I didn't want to do
all these hard things. I wanted to take naps. I
want to take a resk so get I got called

(49:41):
lazy for taking naps. I got called lazy for not
wanting to work hard at a job and mutle these quotas.
I got called lazy. And then once I became an
entrepreneur and started working from my phone, somehow I have
good work work ethic because I can show up on
my phone. Right, It's pretty simple in my head to
show up on your phone. And now I do wonder

(50:03):
if other people are lazy because they can't show up
on their phone, or like everyone else is saying, you know,
like Danny said, like Billy said, maybe they just need
the right structure, right, So very important. Also, some people
may not, you know, show up now because they literally
are used to working hard, right, so they they're used

(50:24):
to working hard. So when you're used to working hard
all of your life, and you're used to working two jobs,
and you're used to working over time, and you used
to doing all these things, when somebody tells you work
from your phone, you can have it easier life. That
may not be easy for someone. It may not be
easy for someone cause we're conditioned to work hard when
we don't have to anymore. We're in twenty twenty four.

(50:46):
I used to work hard as an entrepreneur. I used
to have to with mismanifest We have to knock on
doors and sell products. I was doing D and D.
I had to walk on a hot beach in the sand.
I had to walk in and out of nail salons.
That was hard work. I'm glad I did that hard
work so now I can have it easy. So now
I can know what easy looks like. You don't know
what easy looks like if you didn't have to do
it the hard way. But either which way or I'm happy.

(51:09):
I'm having I have it easier now. This is easy
for me, and I I'm just excited about this. You know, people,
the people fought for us to be here and sit
here on the phone. People cried for us. People literally
died for us for us to be able to speak
up and use our voice and have this technology. Your ancestors,
your your grandmother, your mother didn't have the opportunity to

(51:32):
roll over out of bed, get on the phone and
be able to meet with people across the globe. It
didn't exist. So yes, this is easy for me. I'm
not working hard anymore. I'm gonna do it the easy way.
To me, this is kind of like the lazy way.
It all depends on how you look at it. But
I'm just excited to be here and to have things
easy for me, and I'm gonna take the opportunity to

(51:54):
to do this. So action is basically me working for
my phone and and helping people. So I'm excited. Thank
you Stack with the Pack for letting you speak today.

Speaker 1 (52:07):
We appreciate you, miss self Love because that podcast and
needs that structure podcast.

Speaker 2 (52:12):
You can't be lazy on it, man. You gotta go
in your mine.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
Gotta have stuff structure, So we appreciate you myself, love
coming through with that information, coming through, with the love
right coming.

Speaker 2 (52:26):
Through, all through right now.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
I want to check on my sister Monica too, because
we've been spending some nice gems in here on some
of them chims, and she doesn't really get to come
by like that, So I want to see what Monica's doing.
Before you know, we check on the rest of our
friends and then we're out of here for the day.

Speaker 2 (52:40):
But Monica, if you're around, you got any words for me?
Thank you for that.

Speaker 25 (52:43):
I've missed you terribly. Hey, everybody, great room stack, And
to be honest with you, I love what Danny had
to say, and just to kind of elaborate on that
a little bit more. For me, it's really two things.
One is clarity. A lot of people like clarity. You
can't develop a plan for something that you don't have

(53:04):
a vision for. And it's not about trying to be
compatible with other people or anything like that. Everybody, all
of us, individually, have a calling and a purpose. So
when you know what you're calling is, you focus on that.
Number Two, align yourself with like minded, successful, positive people.
Energy is real and it's very challenging to manisfest wealth.

(53:27):
When you're around people that have a poverty mindset, you
just can't do that. You can't be successful. And I
think you know I've shared this with you before.

Speaker 18 (53:36):
Stack.

Speaker 25 (53:36):
I made a decision about ten years ago that I
wanted to be a billionaire. And it's crazy because I
have six clients that are billionaires, and what I have
learned from those relationships is unlimited because they move differently.
They move in silence, they're laser focused. They don't allow
time wasters and bullshitters and negative nancies and pessimistic peaks.

(54:00):
They just don't and they only align themselves with other
successful and wealthy people and as well as people that
are progressive minded that want to make a difference in
the world.

Speaker 18 (54:11):
I mean, that's that's my motto. I don't deal with people.

Speaker 25 (54:14):
I don't care how much money you have. If you're
not progressive minded and you don't have a pay it
forward mentality, I'm not.

Speaker 15 (54:20):
Dealing with you.

Speaker 25 (54:21):
Because we all have a responsibility to reach back, and
as you are climbing to the top, you have a
responsibility to bring other people with you.

Speaker 18 (54:29):
But they have to be like minded. You can't drag
people you know.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
And that's what I just want to y'all agree. You
can't drag nobody telling them money.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
You can't drag you.

Speaker 25 (54:38):
If I gotta drag, I promise you you can't. And
I'm gonna say this, and it's gonna sound crazy. I'm
gonna say this and close it. Be prepared to lose
friends and family because with wealth comes a lot of responsibility,
and that responsibility means that you cannot enable people.

Speaker 18 (54:59):
I know.

Speaker 25 (54:59):
For me, everybody acts like I'm an ATM machine because
I'm the most successful person in our family. It's not
my job and my responsibility to enable you. If there's
a difference between me blessing you and you're taking me
for granted because I am successful, you don't have a
right to do that. And you have to be okay

(55:20):
with saying no no. What's going to become a real
good friend of yours as you grow in your wealth
and your success.

Speaker 18 (55:27):
And I tell my family, no, it doesn't mean I
don't love you.

Speaker 25 (55:29):
I love you dearly, But I've worked hard for twenty
five years to build my company to an eight figure business.

Speaker 18 (55:35):
I'm not a trust fund baby.

Speaker 25 (55:37):
I have built my business and the only way that
I can become a billionaire is that I have to
be smart with my time and with my assets, and
I land And I'm so happy to see you Backstack.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
I'm happy to see you too, Monica.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
So that way we can get up in here and
just stay focused negative nancies, the people that are not
on the same mindset, the frequency.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Y'all got to get out the way. Why you think
I do medium to white?

Speaker 1 (56:00):
You think I come around and with God, I got
King Fire and Hendling's it because we are on the
same frequency.

Speaker 2 (56:05):
I want to be around like my individuals. I want
to be around.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
People chasing the same goals and not chasing the shit
that they you know, all the other people chasing. Sometimes
it might be lonely on that journey. Maybe I might
be going on that journey alone. I don't want to
go where the crowd is a lot of people will
feel comfortable going with the crowd and put a one
in the chat of you've seen that. I don't want
to be comfortable going with the crowd. Sometimes when you
go down a different path, it's more lonelier. But guess what,

(56:29):
it's more results. I've seen that a lot of times,
which I think happened when I jumped in crypto. Why
y'all think I'm so crazy about cryptos because I've seen
gold in it. I've seen something that a lot of
people haven't seen in it. Right, So you when you
believe in something, it might be a lonelier path, it
might be just something that you're on by yourself and
a couple other individuals that believe in it will be

(56:49):
on board. So it's okay to, you know, go down
different paths or be on different things alone. Because not
everything is for everybody, right, not everything. My journey's going
to be different from Monica's all gonna have the same
twenty four hours, but it's gonna be different.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
That's why I said. Everybody's unique in their own type
of way.

Speaker 1 (57:06):
It's just all up to what you do with those
twenty four hours. Because you can have somebody that has
twenty four hours, right Monica, and they bullshit with the
whole twenty four hours. Damn, you didn't do nothing in
twenty four hours. You didn't do anything at all. But
then you got the individuals that will execute every hour,
every minute, every second of the day, and those are
the ones that are always successful.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
So thank you. Monica for coming through.

Speaker 1 (57:25):
And if you guys are just joining, we're talking about
stop being lazy and start taking action. Thank you, brother
David for coming to the stage, Marilynd Spicy right, Monica, Well,
I can't see the other girls name Beauty. Thank you
for coming to the stage. Angieto, Danny, miss Self, Love, KB, Crypto,
King Linza. Right, we're still in the building talking about
this for a few minutes. So I want to still
go win, right. I wanna check on sister Angie to

(57:47):
see if she's around, because you know, I'm making a
lot of connections, you know, through the back door, you know,
because you know, because of her. So I appreciate you
Anji for coming through and you know, supporting you got
anything to talk about this topic.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
We're gonna start start.

Speaker 26 (58:00):
Oh hey man, you know this is something especially as
a single mom with four kids that are teenagers, the.

Speaker 7 (58:07):
Whole being lazy parts.

Speaker 26 (58:08):
I think there's a fine line between being lazy and
taking rest and at something that I had to learn
this last week. I was going, going, going, and I
got sick and I wasn't taking care of myself the
way that I should have been. But you can still
take action by resting and that's not laziness. So I
just wanted to address that side of it because I

(58:30):
think we get lost in this like hustle culture of
like go go, go, go go all the time. But
especially as a woman sitting in that feminine energy, it's
more about trust. It's more about trusting that you're on
the right path and taking aligned action every day. And
if you're taking aligned action every day and you're on

(58:51):
your purpose and your passion, then everything ends up working
out in your favor. It really does, and you just
have to trust that it's going to And sometimes I
really you know, being in a situation where I have
a lot of different businesses that I'm running on top
of you know, taking care of for kids and in
the process of a big move and all of that too,

(59:12):
I can sometimes beat myself up a little bit about
that lazy factor and beat myself up and think that
I'm being lazy. But when it really comes down to it,
a good way to check in as am I taking
at least one step every day that is getting me
to where I want to go? Because if you're not,
then it's really easy to tell if.

Speaker 12 (59:29):
You're off your path.

Speaker 26 (59:29):
But you know, try not to do the mom guild,
the beating yourself up, because that gets you nowhere. Believing
yourself enough and love yourself enough to take consistent action
on your goals every day and throw out all the
negative self talk because it gets you absolutely nowhere, and
all it's going to do is put you farther back,
because you're not going to be sitting in the right

(59:51):
frequency and the right energy to actually get what you want.
So the more that you're taking care of yourself, loving
yourself and taking a lined action every day, that's not
laziness and it might not look like other people's stuff.
So stop comparing yourself to what other people are doing.
Stay in your lane, focus on your goals and what
you want to bring to the table. And the more
that you envision it, like clearly I'm saying, like, imagine

(01:00:14):
every detail. Imagine what people are going to say to
you when you get that thing. When you're very very
very clear about what you want, all the right people
start showing up and it feels like magic. And I
promise if you stay in that aligned action and believe
it and see it and truly visualize it every day,
it will all come about. It might not always be
in the way that you want. It might not always

(01:00:34):
be in the timing that you'd hope, but it's always
in divine timing. And sometimes when doors close these other
really amazing, grandiose like windows and doors open elsewhere and
you're like, whoa, how did this happen? It happens when
you stay focused and stay aligned with what you actually want,
not what other people want for you. I'm busy doing

(01:00:56):
I got a company coming up for at this new house,
and I got rehearsal this afternoon, so I'm going to
step back and kind of just listen, but Stack will
catch up later this week. Let me know your schedule
is okay?

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Of course, Angie, I'll catch up with you. We'll figure
out some you know, some more level of stuff. But
she said everything everything is on point. Make sure you
guys dive into the media mentors. If you're just now joining,
stop being lazy, start taking action. Everybody in here is
on the action right Monday is at money Monday action right,
This is what I want to talk about. Let's continue

(01:01:26):
to dive in. Uh, let's check on brother Lee before
I check.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
On brother too. Lee. Are you around man? Are you
buy your mic right now? Talking about.

Speaker 7 (01:01:35):
You guys.

Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
Hear you loud and clear, man, right on.

Speaker 27 (01:01:39):
What a great conversation today. I'm loving all this stuff,
you know, I do stack.

Speaker 12 (01:01:44):
You know.

Speaker 27 (01:01:44):
The thing that comes to mind for me is in
Pard in the background knows I am driving home at
the end of my job one today. But up until now,
it's like, how often am I limiting, limiting my pack,
limiting my future by being stuck in my past? Just
because I've done something a certain way up until now,

(01:02:04):
it doesn't mean.

Speaker 7 (01:02:05):
That's the way it has to be going forward.

Speaker 27 (01:02:07):
It's all how can I improve? How can I improve
on my systems? How can I improve on my attitude?
How can I improve on my thinking? How am I
setting myself free by removing the mental and emotional limits
that I've put upon myself based on my history. My

(01:02:29):
history does not need to determine my future at all.
I get to let it go. Nobody's writing my script
for me. Nobody is going to do.

Speaker 7 (01:02:40):
It for me. I've got to do it.

Speaker 27 (01:02:42):
I need to set my intentions and like and he
was talking, be crystal clear direction, I'm going because once
I have the end result firmly and clearly in mind,
than every step from here to there is firmly.

Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
In place as well.

Speaker 27 (01:03:01):
There you go, my brother, that's a great day.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Appreciate you, Lee, look Lee coming in man, always supporting,
always coming in with these shares. Man, I love these
fire shares. Continue to pour in also, you know, lead's
a part of the wellness worriors. We go in there
and you know, definitely pour in every morning. So appreciate
you Lee, Appreciate the room and appreciate all the support
that you know you bring over here as well. So

(01:03:27):
to talk to me, brother, are you around? Are you
buy your mic right now too?

Speaker 12 (01:03:32):
I'm right here.

Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
I'm doing good man. How you been feeling about what's
being said? Man?

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Anything you want to chime into this topic? Man, while
we're diving over to you.

Speaker 12 (01:03:41):
Man, of course, like everyone's saying, don't be lazy.

Speaker 28 (01:03:45):
If your anxiety is kicking in, that means it's something
that you have to do. If you're thinking about, oh, man,
I gotta do this, to just do it step by
step every day.

Speaker 12 (01:03:54):
I know you're thinking about the end goal, but the end.

Speaker 28 (01:03:56):
Goal doesn't mean it's spaking of your process being your
process start be a start to your end goal, and
just every day you gotta do something towards it.

Speaker 12 (01:04:05):
Take care of health, go to the gym, workout, start
doing things that you love to do. It's just every
day like you feel like you're not doing something right.

Speaker 28 (01:04:14):
Put yourself around other people and learn whoever your process is,
just go through their process and continue going without without
no type of people trying to tear you down, like
the one lady said about hurt family and everything else
like that, You're gonna lose friends, family and put your
day ones and everything else like that.

Speaker 12 (01:04:31):
That's because you're growing to a whole other level.

Speaker 28 (01:04:34):
But once you get to that level, onlays, run stuff
around people that you want to be light or people
that's going to the same goal as you, the same
goal as you, so that you can go ahead and
always have something to fall back on when you're feeling down.

Speaker 12 (01:04:44):
They always push you forward by landing right there though.

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
Appreciate that too for that share.

Speaker 7 (01:04:50):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
Yeah, I've been coming in with some hot shares. Man it.
Stop being lazy, start taking the action. Media mentors.

Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
Look, I got Richard on the stage, I got mismanifest
that just pulled up right, Beauty, mary Lynn, anybody else
that want to, you know, talk about this topic before
we roll up out of here. We've been in here
for over an hour, you know, media mentors. We come in,
we drop these gems. We dropped these bombs, and then
we go ahead and uh right, So it's up to
you guys. Anybody else want to chime in? Anybody else
want to take the mic? I'll leave the floor open.

(01:05:19):
Who's here, who wants to take the mic?

Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
Right now?

Speaker 15 (01:05:24):
I mean I'll jump in here.

Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
You know how we snatch them.

Speaker 15 (01:05:31):
Listen.

Speaker 16 (01:05:32):
The last thing that you'll find me doing is waiting
in the wings, that's for sure.

Speaker 15 (01:05:37):
I mean, the reality is that when it comes to.

Speaker 16 (01:05:42):
This whole conversation, I think the truth is, again, if
fatigue has hit you, like anything, if you're out running,
you're you're sprinting, you know, you're making it to a
big goal, make sure that you have aligned time for celebration,
because that would be the time to also allow for

(01:06:03):
rest and rejuvenation. So that is an important thing to consider.
The other thing that I really invite us to think
about is that you know, when when it comes to
and there will always be things that are less desirable
or things we don't like doing, especially if you're an
entrepreneur like, we get in it because of the impassioned

(01:06:26):
part of the business. However, there are lots of aspects
to business, and most times you're less impassioned about some
of the have two's in business that are required for success.
And so I think the thing that's really important is
you know one higher and make sure that you bring

(01:06:48):
people in for the things you don't like as quickly
as possible. So I always believe learn how to do
them first ourselves and then hire quickly so that we
have less time spent doing things that we don't enjoy doing,
because that will often equate to AKA lazy or AKA
procrastination because we hate doing that shit, so we keep

(01:07:10):
delaying it. So you know, really think about who can
you hire to help you do the things you don't
like doing. And the easiest way to get out of
the feeling of being lazy is to ensure that we're
doing the things that we are naturally impassionate about, that

(01:07:30):
we are naturally excited about, that we have a high
general interest because I see it far too often people
are like, oh, I see someone as doing X, Y
or Z, and they're making money, and so that means
I can make money, and all money isn't good money,
especially when it comes at the cost of our happiness,

(01:07:52):
our joy, and where we're constantly feeling like we have
to force ourselves to do something because we don't like
doing that thing. So I saw Credit Ninja popping into
this room. Girlfriend, get your booty up here. Would love
to have you, Renee, Hello, Nicole is in the audience,
Joseph and Amanda, anyone that is in the room and

(01:08:13):
you would like to come on stage, please do. And
so these are a couple of things that I think
are really important, like it, yeah, you better get clear
stack clear and ensure that what we are calling in
is what we're excited to do. And again, I think
that it is okay to always be learning new things,

(01:08:34):
so it doesn't mean you know how to do it. However,
if you've ever read actually I'm curious, let's do a
quick and then I want to make sure we get
Credit Ninja's voice in on this topic and anyone else
that would like to join the topic too. I saw
Miss Manifest coming in the room. Others are here as well,
so I would love to hear everyone that's able to.
If you have ever started reading a book, and stopped

(01:08:55):
because it isn't interesting to you, Like it can't even
hold your eye. You can't make it past maybe page two.
If you keep rereading the same paragraph, go throw some
exclamation marks or fire over in the chat. If that
has ever been you, For any book you've ever read,
you pick it up and you're like, I hate this,
I don't want to read it. I keep putting it down.
Someone said I should read it. Maybe you have to

(01:09:16):
read it for you know, a class or something along
those lines. The reality is that if you are you know,
if you are not enjoying it, you're going to be
less likely to do it.

Speaker 15 (01:09:29):
So find something that brings you.

Speaker 16 (01:09:30):
Joy, because there will be habit's in business, and then again,
hire as quickly as possible for the things that strip
you of that joy.

Speaker 15 (01:09:38):
So that's what I wanted to say.

Speaker 18 (01:09:40):
Stack.

Speaker 16 (01:09:40):
I'll pass this back your way to see who else,
and grateful to have some new friends in that room today.

Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
Listen, Lindsaya came through with that and sprinkled it right.
I want to continue.

Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
I do want to talk with mismanifest Credit, Ninja and
whoever else wants to chime in before we leave.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
But this has been a.

Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
Fire ass topic we've been talking about, stop being lazy,
start taking action and visualizing things, doing it right now.

Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Community, Like everything's been going down. So I want to check.

Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
Out my system, miss Manifest, and then I'm gonna leave
it up to credit Ninja, and then we're want to continue.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
So it's Monday, let's go.

Speaker 17 (01:10:16):
Oh my god, my favorite day of the week. You know,
everybody goes I hate Mondays. I had wait till Monday
because I start on Sunday.

Speaker 12 (01:10:23):
Isn't that crazy?

Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
That's crazy? That's good though.

Speaker 17 (01:10:27):
I started early, you know what. I start on Sunday
and a game plan for the week. And I think
a lot of people are just so casual on a Sunday.
They're sitting out in the pool while I'm already attacking
at them. On Monday, I was out at a health
conference and when Lindsaya just mentioned about reading a book
and it's not being interesting.

Speaker 3 (01:10:48):
You have to look at it this way.

Speaker 17 (01:10:49):
If you had to read a book because you're dying,
it's a different perspective.

Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
If you have to read a.

Speaker 17 (01:10:57):
Book that particularly Yeah, if you had to read that
book because it has clues in theirs and tips in there,
that's gonna make you money so that you can put
food in your belly.

Speaker 3 (01:11:07):
That's urgency right there. I was just in La, just flew.

Speaker 17 (01:11:10):
Back late last night at a medical conference. For those
of you who don't know who the medical medium is.
He's the number one wellness expert in the world, and
he talks about cleansing your body. He talks about he
was famous for the whole sealery juice phenomenon. You drink,
sell it to juice. There's a lot of ways that

(01:11:31):
you can clean up your microbiome and your stomach. And
I went there because one of my clients is a
big TikToker.

Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
She has millions of followers.

Speaker 17 (01:11:39):
And I'm also into healthy because I have a nutrition company.
So I just wanted to know what this community was
all about.

Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
Notice how I said community.

Speaker 17 (01:11:47):
Even if you have the best product in the world,
even if you have the best skill in the world,
if no one knows about you, right Stack, and you
don't build a community, you're not gonna make any money
and you're not gonna be able to.

Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
So the first thing you want to do is really focus.

Speaker 17 (01:12:03):
On what your skill set is. Number two, you have
to invest in your brand. Talk to Stack about that.
Build your personal brand, because once you step in the room,
whether it's a virtual room like a social audio room
or Twitter or spaces or what on, they're gonna like
what lindsay, she's so cute, she's like len credit ninterest

(01:12:24):
in the room.

Speaker 7 (01:12:25):
People know you.

Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
That is priceless. When I go to an event, they
know who I am. I have my brand, they know
who I am. They've seen me on social media.

Speaker 18 (01:12:35):
Come on, in your swag bag.

Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
I need to give me a swag I got.

Speaker 17 (01:12:38):
You, I got you. Send me your address. I'll send
you a swag package. You never sent me your address,
stack I do. Send that out and they it's not
what you know, it's not who you know, it's who
knows you. Because I don't care how many people you know.
But if they know you, the game is different. They
open the doors, you know to you. With that statement,

(01:13:02):
if you're too casual about everything you do, you become
a casualty. Let me repeat for those people who.

Speaker 3 (01:13:10):
Have not missed part of it.

Speaker 17 (01:13:12):
If you too casual about everything you do, you take
your time.

Speaker 3 (01:13:16):
I'll get to it.

Speaker 17 (01:13:18):
I'll do it tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
Like the name of the room.

Speaker 17 (01:13:21):
Stop being lazy, your lazy ass is going to be
what's called broken air.

Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
You're not gonna be a millionaire for sure. You're not
gonna be one hundred millionaire. For sure.

Speaker 17 (01:13:31):
You're not going to be a billionaire. You're gonna be
a broken air. And at the end of the day,
it's not you don't meet really.

Speaker 10 (01:13:38):
What broken.

Speaker 17 (01:13:42):
Uh, your broke ass is going to be able to
You have to live on the kindness of others.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
That's your currency, Isn't that crazy? Your currency is wishing.

Speaker 17 (01:13:51):
And praying that if you go to where it is,
someone's going to pick up the tab for you.

Speaker 3 (01:13:55):
I don't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
I pick up the tap, flip the tab.

Speaker 17 (01:14:01):
I'm picking the tap up because I know there's a
lot of broken airs out there want to be you know,
I'm gonna call them out.

Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
But at the end of the day, you don't have
to be a millionaire. You don't have to be one
hundred millionaire. What you have to do is be stable
in your life.

Speaker 17 (01:14:18):
You have to be able to have your finances and
and have the network and the people that you care about.
And it's a two way street. I call it an ATM,
a relationship ATM. You have no right to withdraw favors
when you haven't invested in that relationship. Let me repeat,
you have no right to withdraw any type of favors.

Speaker 3 (01:14:40):
Oh can you do this for me? No, you didn't
do shit for them. Okay.

Speaker 17 (01:14:44):
If I call Stack today and I say Stack, can
you be a collaborator of this? You know he's gonna
go at it because when Stack needed anything, and if
he called, I pick up the phone.

Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
I am present for him. Okay. So if you don't.

Speaker 17 (01:14:57):
Support others, they will not support you. And really do
that audit work every week. Go down to that audit
work and find out. Okay, things if they no longer service,
it's a simple mathematical equation.

Speaker 3 (01:15:12):
If they don't add.

Speaker 17 (01:15:13):
If people or things don't add to your life, you
need to subtract them out of your life. Okay, it's super.
If you can't add and subtract, you got a problem.
You gotta go back to grade school. Man, you need
to learn shit in elementary school. You should have flunked
it and they should have kept your ask for another
ten years. Okay, but you got to do that audit
every week. You have to find out. Okay, you have

(01:15:34):
to put a column. Are they an asset? Is that
item an acid? Is that person an asset to your life?
Or they are a liability? They're calling if are they're
calling you every week telling what a shitty life they
are and that they play that violin and that, oh
my god, I can't pay my bills. Dude, you got
your bills too. Are they expecting you to send them money?
The money that you don't have really ready for them?

Speaker 3 (01:15:58):
They're grown you know what you need to say. You're
a grown ass adult. You're over the age of twenty one.
In fact, you're forty. What the hell you've been doing
for the last twenty years? Grow some pants, take your
diapers off. I can't be your mama.

Speaker 17 (01:16:14):
I know I'm fired up right now, but anyways, I
just want to send that message about lady.

Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
It's gonna It's a four letter word that triggers me. Lazy.
Come back at you.

Speaker 2 (01:16:24):
Come on, listen.

Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
I got credit ninja coming through, kicking in like a
damn ninja. She came through like a ninja with the
damn nun chucks, Young Danny, she came to with the
nun chuck. Slice this shit up before we leave. On
top of the energy we had today. So that's what
I needed right there. I appreciate you. Credit Ninja, you
already know one call away wherever you are.

Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
Let's link up. Let's see what we're doing. Making some
huge roves coming up real soon, so make sure you
hit my line. Please call.

Speaker 1 (01:16:54):
I got a new number, so I'll hit you up
and give you that and we'll put something in motion.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
Stop being lazy, start taking action, like how damn credited
you was saying like they was saying, like Danny was saying,
like everybody in this god damn room was saying.

Speaker 10 (01:17:08):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
Then we went all the way in.

Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
And on top of that, I got Ebony in the
building with me today for a mismanifest and I got
Paul that came shit rich.

Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
I got everybody that come through today, right, So ping
it up shared.

Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Let me check on my sister Ebony, give her a
space to come through and see what she thinks about
you know, stop being lazy and start taking action. And
then I'm also check on mismanifested to see if he's
around too.

Speaker 2 (01:17:31):
So, Ebney, if you're in a.

Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
Space you know, to share with us, we would love
to hear you, know, your voice and your chiming on
top of what's already been shared today, So ebony over
to you if you're available, hay Stack.

Speaker 29 (01:17:44):
And greetings to the room. This is Abney Tataurus and
honor to be here and media mentors who stop being
lazy start taking action. So you know, from a healing perspective, right,
this is very twofold, where you know, laziness sometimes is
brought about because life happens, right, and there are things

(01:18:07):
that beat our spirits down right and cause us to
lack the motivation to want to do the things we
know we should do.

Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
Right.

Speaker 29 (01:18:17):
There's that, then there's the laziness of like folks that's
not even trying, right. So you know, I think from
that not trying place.

Speaker 7 (01:18:26):
You have to really.

Speaker 29 (01:18:28):
You know, always I'm always going to focus on healing. Right,
what is your story, you know, and what are the
stories you're telling yourself? I think the biggest tragedy is that,
you know, we are spirits having a human experience, right,
spirits having a human experience, and we literally forget our power.
That's probably the greatest cause of suffering is knowing I

(01:18:50):
have this great potential and I don't know how to
place it. Lately, for me, I've been in a digital
Marketing Certificate program, and that made me think about project management,
you know, and a lot of us who don't, you know,
with project management, it teaches us you got to break
things down, you know. So when everybody's like, just take
a step, you know, taking a step is better than

(01:19:11):
nothing at all, because that's literally all you have is
the step, and then the next step and then the
next step. You right, just keep stepping right, big step in. Right,
then you start, big step in, you more brave, more courageous.

Speaker 18 (01:19:22):
Right.

Speaker 29 (01:19:23):
So at the end of the day, you know, I
think people really have to, you know, honor your story.

Speaker 15 (01:19:30):
You know, why are you the way you are?

Speaker 29 (01:19:31):
Why do you think you the way you are? You know,
what are the things that have created lack of limitation
within you to where you feel like you're not capable.
I think it's a tragedy that we have a generation
that sits on their couch and is on phones. You know,
phones and technology. All that's super important, but there is
nothing that can ever outdo human connection and the ability

(01:19:51):
to come together as community to be powerful to create
whatever we want. Right, that's what you're doing stack right
in this what are we doing? You know, we're mentor
are what guys, we are creating the blueprint, the pathway.
That doesn't mean you have all the answers, but it
means you're excuse the French. You're fucking trying, you know.
So that's the message about what laziness it's like. As

(01:20:12):
long as you're trying. Don't beat yourself up. Don't feel
like every area has to be perfect if it's not perfect,
but work towards those different facets in your life.

Speaker 7 (01:20:22):
Think about the.

Speaker 29 (01:20:22):
Personal things, think about the spiritual things, think about the
financial things, Think about your dreams and your desires and
what you really want to do and who you.

Speaker 18 (01:20:30):
Really want to be.

Speaker 29 (01:20:31):
And take one step. Right, you have three hundred and
sixty five days, like some days may not be your
best days, but take one step, do one thing, keep
moving towards that thing and beyond that clubhouse will always
prove unique. Community. You need people who are going to
lift you up, hype you up. If you're not around
people that hype you up, then you have to excuse
yourself and remove yourself because that is bad for the

(01:20:54):
mental health. That rhymes and where's my beats? But that
is my message for today people. You know, as you
know I think life is just about trying, you know,
and knowing that even more than trying, you will turn
into doing and it will become the essence of who
you are. And that's what purpose is. It is really
taking those steps forward and even though you don't know

(01:21:15):
where it's going to lead, it feels good. It lights
you up and makes you feel empowered and you just
you live life like all of the beautifl people that
are in this room today. So thank you so much
Sach for giving me the stage. Thank you everyone for
being here and sharing your beautiful messages and voices with
the world.

Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
No, we appreciate you for real, Abnue.

Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
We got to do some collaborations, some rooms with Ebony,
some healing, some topics like that, right because Ebne already
know man stay one. She was supporting Stack coming in
and seeing what we got going on and uplift right.
So I appreciate you eveny for popping in here whenever
you had the time to come through and support media mentors.
It means everything to us and we appreciate it and

(01:21:57):
can't wait to collabse can't wait to see how we
can you know, collectorate more, help you more on what
you got going on.

Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
And you know, put your message out there more.

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
So make sure we connect this week, Avenue, see what
else you need help with or anything in the future. Right,
So shout us to abne shot us to credit shots
to everybody on the stage. Scotty just came through. Paul
Patience is on the stage, Richer Maryland. Right, we still
got individuals on the stage. If you guys want to
keep this conversation rolling about, stop being lazy and start
taking action. That's where I live for like a lot

(01:22:24):
of people you know are missing of that. So let
me check on system its manifest see if she's around.
I know she's probably running around the city, but let
me check on my sistem miss manifest.

Speaker 10 (01:22:33):
Are you there?

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
What are you? How are you feeling about this?

Speaker 3 (01:22:37):
Let's get let go, let's go.

Speaker 10 (01:22:40):
What's up?

Speaker 19 (01:22:40):
Everybody missing the manifest here? Stop being lazy. Everybody's sharing
some great information. I'm always excited about that. I feel
like laziness is like a disease, like once you start
doing it one day, it's going to continue for the
rest of the week, then a month and a year,
Like you have to catch that nip that in a butt.
So I surround myself. People that take action all day.
That's my little trick. That's a big trick, right, staying
around people, stag staying around people like miself, love my business, bestie,

(01:23:02):
You guys in this room. Everybody's consistent when they come
in his rooms. That's why when Media Mentors is running,
this is a form of being consistent and showing up.
So I realize that, like even like being in a
Cali time like, I still gotta post my content on
the East Coast time frame. I still have to show
up regardless. I have to help people get to the
next level.

Speaker 3 (01:23:20):
Regardless. It's not about me.

Speaker 19 (01:23:22):
Being lazy is really when you're thinking about being really
selfish because there's people counting on you.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
First you then whoever your why is right?

Speaker 19 (01:23:28):
So I think that is important for us to put
a Y in front of everything because that'll help the
manifestation click and clock in.

Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:23:34):
Literally, when you put on your dream board or you're.

Speaker 19 (01:23:36):
Writing your manifestations or scripting in advance of like things
that you already know that already happens your mind, you
have to write it out right. That'll help you stop
being lazy. Right, I don't even utilize that word. I
think that's very important to be proactive and focused on
what's the end result. If your wy is in front
of you and that's your target, that's.

Speaker 18 (01:23:51):
Gonna help you stay consistent.

Speaker 19 (01:23:53):
So every day that I'm looking at different things you
know to do to keep me motivated, I look at
my mom.

Speaker 18 (01:23:57):
My mom is eighty years old.

Speaker 19 (01:23:59):
She adopted me, right, and I'd like to put her
in my content because it shows me every single day
why I should keep going right, because there's no reason
why I should stop.

Speaker 10 (01:24:07):
And I use that to help other people.

Speaker 19 (01:24:08):
I've been getting a lot of direct messages like, man,
I love seeing your mom and your content her being
eighty years old. Yesterday was Father's Day, doing content with him.
He's being near eighty, and I'm like, oh my god,
Like this is what keeps me open and active and
ready to learn new things. And being in these rooms
really keep me motivated because I consistently see people come
in here, do the action and get the success. So,
you know, shout out to my bro Stack for always

(01:24:30):
showing up and making sure that everybody's in alignment and
stays away from being lazy by being in these rooms
and staying consistent.

Speaker 3 (01:24:36):
Right.

Speaker 19 (01:24:36):
My brother's working on so many different projects, right, But
that's because he's active. He knows what's his target, he
knows what's his wife. So you know, him doing these
rooms is really like, we gotta thank him, throw some
fights in the chat for him doing these rooms, even
during the times where Maybe's clubhouse was on a slow path. Right,
he's doing what he gotta do to show up, right,
And I think that's important because a lot of people

(01:24:57):
think that that comes easy. It takes a lot to
wake up every day and stay focused and consistent and active.
Life be life, and that's what people say, and I say,
stop saying that. Just show up, be around people like this.
Stat has literally what we know each other about almost
a year, almost two years now, almost two years, and
I've never seen him stop. So you know that's the
right room you want to be in. Make sure you're
clicking that link and showing up and getting active with him.

(01:25:18):
Thank you, brother for.

Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
Giving me the night.

Speaker 19 (01:25:19):
Shout out to everybody's room.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Much success to everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
Let's go make sure y'all flood miss Manifestus page two.
She's out in Kyli with the content.

Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
So make sure y'all, you know, go show that some
love and everything she said, just hitting right on point.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
We're gonna have some more manifestation rooms, some more things
where we can manifest some dreams, some goals, some months. Right,
make sure y'all tap in asap, go support that content
so that way she can show you that digital love
and that digital currency right back. It's always like you
gotta show love to get love. So if you show
me love, I'm gonna go over to your page and
show you. Look, same thing I do with everybody, So

(01:25:54):
same thing you go do to Ebonyes myself, love monitor
everybody in here go show love to their pages so
that where you and go ahead and get that love
straight back to your page. I feel like digital currencies
everything right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:05):
If I if I leave, you know a comment on
your page off, I like you go.

Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
You know, we do the same thing for each other,
especially if we got a goal or we're chasing something,
or we're doing something together. Right now, shout us to
everybody that's been in the room and talking about stop
being lazy and start taking action. But it starts with you.
If you, if it ain't you, that's gonna put a
one in the chat up. It's if it's not you
that changes your mindset and your.

Speaker 2 (01:26:27):
Situation, you'll always be kept back.

Speaker 1 (01:26:29):
I had to change the situation, change the friends, change
what I was saying, I'm myself, change what you're programmed into, right,
And that's what it's about. It's like changing what your
what you used to know, changing what you you know,
what you were comfortable with, getting outside the box.

Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
Right now, I don't wanna see if there's any more
individuals that I wanna chime in. I got d Rod.

Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
They just got on stage, Paul, Like everybody's still on
the stage, right, i'm'a keep the floor open.

Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
Anybody else wanna jump in before we in the room?

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Who wants to do one more share or who wants
to grab them like one last time before we get
up out of here for the media mentors? Who else
is on the stage that wants the chime men or
anybody that has talked to you can grab the mic again?

Speaker 17 (01:27:08):
Can I can jump in? It's credit no, go ahead, okay,
just real quick. I think earlier, I don't remember who said.
I think Ebony Ebone talks about trying, keep trying, keep trying,
but I want to add to what her Her statement was,
you keep trying, but it's very frustrating when you keep

(01:27:29):
trying but you really don't have any direction.

Speaker 3 (01:27:32):
You don't have anyone to show you the way.

Speaker 17 (01:27:34):
So I think to add to the trying is find
yourself a mentor, you know, and if you can't afford
to pay for mentors, there's so many ways that you
can learn by watching their podcast, watching their YouTube channels
and all that, and then change the way that you
approach them. Because if you do the same thing over
and over again and you get the same result. And
you've heard the statement, it's it's called you know, we

(01:27:56):
call it, what's that word my head is a little
bit uh mixed up right now?

Speaker 7 (01:28:01):
Inanity?

Speaker 17 (01:28:03):
Insanity and we don't all want to be in the
insanity asylum together, and so real, it's very frustrating when
you keep trying and then you don't have a coach
to tell you, wait a minute, let's approach it different
and do this technique.

Speaker 3 (01:28:16):
You're like, dang, if I went.

Speaker 17 (01:28:18):
To you a year ago, I would have cut down
a year of my frustration and the time and effort,
and you know, going to all these different events and
not really knowing the secret sauce. So I want to
add to trying, but getting the right advice from the
right people that had done it before. Okay, I see
a lot of coaches out there that haven't done it before.

(01:28:38):
That doesn't show me the proof, and you don't you know,
you're learning from the wrong people.

Speaker 6 (01:28:43):
It's the wrong advice.

Speaker 3 (01:28:45):
So I want to add that stack back at you.

Speaker 2 (01:28:47):
I appreciate that credit. Learn from the right resources, learn
from the right people.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
I think ne Rod hopped on a phone call credit,
so I don't think you know he'll be able to
get in, but appreciate that credit, the right resources, the
right people, because this is nothing like learning from individuals
and they don't have the right information and you're getting
led down the wrong path. So be let down the
right path. Don't get led down the wrong path. I
think d Rod's on the phone call he was gonna
come in, but it's all good. Make sure you guys

(01:29:13):
click the link at the top and also grab a
fifteen minute call with me so we can talk about
media marketing crypto. I don't know what you guys may need,
but I have a lot of resources in my company
and also you know, some e books as well. I
want to discuss with some people you know for some
different resources, some different information to unlock different mindsets and.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
Things like that.

Speaker 1 (01:29:32):
So make sure you guys click this link. Let's talk
about social media. Let's talk about get yourself to the
next level and actually growing. You know everything you're doing
right down the articles, down the billboards. I don't know
what you guys may need this year, but we coming
in hot and we have every single tool that you need.

Speaker 2 (01:29:48):
So click the link. I'll see you guys on the
fifteen minute call. I think d Ross still on his
phone call.

Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
So I appreciate you, guys, and I will see you
later this week with another pop up room before I
go do what I have to do because some big
things are going down behind the scenes.

Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
It's gonna be crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:30:05):
Cannot wait, can't wait to crash the universe, can't wait
to snatch the opportunities that are in the universe, and
that I have my name on it. When you know
what you do, when you know what you deserve, when
you snatch it out of the universe and you claim it,
you already know what's done. It's already done. It's already done.
You say it's already done. You get up in there
and you make it happen, no matter what, whatever you're doing,

(01:30:26):
no matter what you make it happen. Right, I've seen
you guys. Later i'll pop up room. Love you guys
and your mentors.

Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
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