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Apr 15, 2018
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Tom answers question from the community. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/2EpxC6D Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today at skillshare.com/impact DEFINITION Bright Lines: A bright-line rule is a clearly defined rule or standard composed of objective factors, which leaves little or no room for varying interpretation. Buy Tom's #TTFUBC shirt here: http://bit.ly/2HzKx5l Tom Bilyeu AMA’s are Live on Facebook and YouTube every Friday at 10 am PST. You can submit your questions in advance to connect@impacttheory.com, with the subject line “AMA Question”. PEOPLE MENTIONED Mark Sisson - http://bit.ly/2IP2fkI [26:22] Suzanne Ryan - http://bit.ly/2GY8Dp3 [26:26] BOOKS MENTIONED Principles - Ray Dalio - https://amzn.to/2EJTHsS [37:18] QUESTION TOPICS How Tom incorporates bright lines into his life [00:25] Tom addresses how to completely start over in life by letting go of past mistakes [04:20] Tom talks about how to counteract feeling delusional by looking at yourself with no filter [07:08] Tom walks through the process of fanning the flames of interest [10:53] Tom discusses the concerns of bright lines in relationships [16:44] How Tom creates bright lines and maintains them [18:33] How Tom uses identity to stick with bright lines [20:28] Tom explains why everyone has the chance to do what they want, no matter what their age [22:08] How Tom deals with top 5 priorities during the day [26:54] How Tom thinks through "thinking small" and changes his goal [28:49] How Tom came to believe in himself and to do the things he wanted to become extraordinary at [32:56] How Tom distinguishes between optimistic, being positive, and having low standards [35:41] How Tom thinks and acts when facing the thought of failing [38:57]
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Apr 15, 2018
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