If You Want To Be Awesome, Study Awesome People

Use Tony Robbins’ modeling method to achieve your goals

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Do you ever look at someone who you admire and wonder if you could ever do what they’ve done? It can seem like an impossible mountain to climb. That’s because you only see the result of all their effort.

You have excuses for why you can’t do what they’ve done, right? You’re too busy with life or work. Maybe you’re not talented enough. Those people you look up to have achieved so much. They must have some natural talent. Wrong!

The reason they achieved what they did was because of the actions they took every day. So, what if you did exactly what they did? You could achieve their success. In fact, you could probably learn from their mistakes, and your potential could be even higher.

This is the basis for Tony Robbins’ modeling method. By looking to the people who have already achieved what you want, you can have similar results. It won’t be easy, and you’ll have to work your ass off. But it’ll be worth it.

Why modeling is good for learning

When I studied to be a teacher, modeling was a concept I learned during my first year. I was taught that if you show the students examples of what they are supposed to achieve, they’ll be…

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