Welcome to the sixth episode of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast, The Invisible Path to Success.
Do you ever feel you have nothing to show for all your hard work? Do you ever feel that successful people are just born that way? And that others, no matter how hard they try, are never able to catch a break?
Well, I don’t! In this episode, we pull back the curtain on success and figure out if there’s more to it than meets the eye. You might just be on the invisible path to success.
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Thought all your main points offered great life advice. I AM the person “rubbing my belly in the corner” because I HAVE loved and lived “celebrating the tiny steps”.
Just a note of caution…in my experience, somewhere around 60 years old,
the efficiency and confidence were still there but hours to minutes task completion you spoke about reversed to minutes to hours and now I’m back to celebrating the “little successes”…it’s all good!!!
Ha! Good point, Jane.
In your honor, I’ll record a new show when I turn 60 just to say, “You’re right!” 🙂
This always make me stand up and do the work.
Keep it coming sensei!
Hi Joseph! Thanks for the comment. Keep up the good work, sir! 🙂
I got great tips bout success and I’m now executing it in my life and dojo thankx 😃
Awesome, Netra! Keep up the good work! 🙂
Hi Netra,
Same here: I got great advice from Sensei Ando and I apply them every day in my life.
“The magic” … These words are “beautiful!”
I would like to add that no human’s work lasts without another work to preserve it!
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“No human’s work lasts without another work to preserve it!”
Interesting thought, Ingrid! I’ll have to reconsider whose works I’m helping to preserve. Thanks for the comment! 🙂
What are you, a wizard? Every single podcast has a direct application to an issue I’m facing right now. For instance, I’m in a job with an abusive boss and team… but I’m like you and the guy with the stick: frozen. Frozen from taking action because of the risk involved in leaving, and frozen because I wouldn’t know where to go. It turns out circumstances are making that decision for me, so I have to embrace it, because it must be refreshing to work with genuinely nice people & not have to watch your back all the time!
Thanks for the podcast. I wonder what secrets the next one holds.
Ha! Yes, I am a wizard. Or maybe I’m just looking for the same things you are, so we end up speaking the same language. Either way, keep watching your back… even around nice people! 😀
Thks for the wisdom.I really enjoy your podcast sensei
That means a lot to me. Thank you very much! 🙏🏻
Hi, Sensei Ando!
I started listening to your podcast last year, and I have been applying your advice to my attitude and my life. I started taking Kung-Fu last summer, and it’s a thirty minute drive to get to class, so I would listen to an entire podcast on my way to class. Talk about getting in the zone! I did that all summer, so I wiped out your entire series pretty quickly, but there is so much good advice (plus your episodes are entertaining!) that I still listen to them over again when I need to recenter myself. I have learned to stop listening to the voices that tell me I am not the person to do this or that thing that I really want to do. I’ve been going after my dreams, and this past year has been incredible. Keep up the awesome work! I will definitely keep listening!
Hi Anna! Thank you so much for sharing that! You made my day. 🙂
I’m so happy to hear you’re winning the battle against those little voices of fear and doubt. They’re tough opponents… but you’re tougher! Keep fighting for a happy life!