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I'm 52 and if you're in your 30s
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or 40s I want to share something with you that I didn't fully grasp until recently.
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Not because I wasn't trying,
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I was doing all the right things,
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building a career, raising kids,
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checking off boxes, chasing goals.
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I had the spreadsheets, the meal plans,
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the five year plans, oh the plans.
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But looking back I can see exactly where I went off track and I don't want that for you.
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This video is for anyone who feels like time is slipping away,
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like you should be further ahead by now.
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Or maybe you've built a life that looks good on paper but doesn't feel right when you're actually living it.
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Because here's the truth, there's something no one tells you about this stage of life.
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And once you see it, you can't unsee it.
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So today I'm going to walk you through the three biggest things
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that I wish that I had known earlier and the powerful reframe
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that helped me to course correct in the second half of my life.
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Think of this as a bit of time travel.
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I'm sending a message back to my 30 something
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and 40 something self and hopefully it lands for you before you get to my age
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and have that oh wow I wasted a decade moment.
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All right let's get into it.
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Here's the first thing that I wish I had understood earlier.
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Stop living on autopilot.
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In my 30s and 40s,
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I was the queen of autopilot.
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I had my routines, my to-do lists,
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my color-coded calendar, and on the surface,
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it looked like I was winning at life.
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I was checking all the boxes.
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Good job raising kids, paying the mortgage,
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even remembering to bring cupcakes to the school bake sale
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but here's the thing when you live like
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that for years you can wake up one day
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and realize you've built a life
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that doesn't even feel like yours it's like following the recipe perfectly
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and then realizing you don't even like the dish
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and this isn't just me being dramatic research shows
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that the average person spends more than two
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and a half hours a day on social media add in
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commuting errands scrolling emails we don't even want to read it's no wonder
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so many of us are living on autopilot we're busy all day long
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but we're not necessarily awake to what we're actually building psychologists call this the hedonic treadmill
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that constant cycle of chasing the next thing adapting
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and then chasing again we keep running faster
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but we're not actually moving forward
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and it's exhausting for me the wake-up call came in my 40s
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when i realized i had been
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so focused on hitting the next milestone i hadn't stopped to
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ask myself whose life am i actually creating here mine
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or the one i thought i was supposed to live
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and that's the reframe
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that i want to give you instead of racing through the checklist try hitting pause ask do i even like this?
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Do I even want this?
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Because the earlier you start questioning the path,
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the sooner you can pivot if it's not the right one.
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And let me just say,
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pivoting doesn't have to be dramatic.
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You don't have to sell everything and start a goat farm in Tuscany tomorrow,
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unless you want to, in which case send me an invite.
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But small conscious course corrections in your 30s or 40s can save you from waking up at 52 going,
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wow, I just spent 20 years climbing the wrong mountain.
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So that's lesson one.
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Don't sleepwalk through it.
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Audit your life.
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Decide what's yours to keep and what's just noise.
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Now this next one might ruffle some feathers because it goes against everything that we were taught about goal setting.
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Before we go to lesson number two though,
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I want to mention that
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if you are realizing you have been on autopilot like I've been talking about and you're ready to break out of it,
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I've put together a free five-day challenge called The Reset.
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It's designed to get your energy and focus back on track in just a few minutes a day.
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I will leave the link below if you want to grab it.
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Now the second thing that I wish that I had learned much earlier,
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your identity is more important than your goals.
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Let me explain.
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For years, I set goals like everyone else.
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Run a 10k, start a business,
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lose the baby weight, hit a revenue target, you name it.
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I had it written down somewhere in a planner.
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And yes, sometimes I hit those goals.
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But here's what happened.
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I was still the same person on the other side.
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I'd run the race and then stop running.
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I'd hit the target it and then slide back.
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The goals weren't sticking because my identity hadn't changed.
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The turning point for me was when I realized that I was still clinging to an identity that didn't fit anymore.
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For me, it was my identity as a doctor.
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That label had shaped every decision that I made for decades,
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but eventually I had to admit to myself it wasn't who I wanted to be anymore.
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And I can tell you that was terrifying.
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It felt like stepping off a cliff without a parachute.
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But here's the science that helped me to make sense of it.
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James Clear in Atomic Habits says
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that every action you take is a vote for the type of person that you believe you are.
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And over time, those votes add up.
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At a certain point, the balance tips and you simply become that person.
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There's even a fascinating study around voter turnout.
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When researchers asked people to be a voter instead of just go vote,
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turnout at the polls went up by as much as 15%.
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Same action, but the difference was identity.
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People are more likely to follow through when it feels like part of who they are,
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not just something on their to-do list.
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And that's the power of identity,
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and it's why New Year's resolutions so often fail.
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We're still trying to show up as the old version of ourselves,
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just with a fancier planner and a more expensive water bottle.
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So here's the reframe.
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Stop asking, what goal should I chase?
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And start asking, who do I want to become?
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Instead of saying, I want to lose 10 pounds,
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try, I'm someone who prioritizes health.
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Instead of saying, I want to save money,
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try, I'm someone who's financially intentional.
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That shift is subtle, but it's everything.
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Now, this goes completely against what most of us were taught about goals.
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Remember smart goals?
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Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound.
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We've all been drilled on that.
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And sure, there is nothing wrong with being clear and specific.
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But here's the real question.
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After decades of trying to make everything specific and measurable,
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is it actually working?
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because the truth is you can set the smartest smart goals in the world
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but
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if they don't connect to who you believe you are they
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don't stick instead of saying I want to read 20 books
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this year try I'm someone who makes time for reading the shift is subtle
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but it's everything one is just a task on a checklist the other rewires your identity
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and when your identity changes your habits naturally follow
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when you anchor to identity your daily choices line up naturally
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you don't have to drag yourself through willpower it's just who you are
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so if you're in your 30s
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or 40s this is the perfect moment to start asking who am i becoming
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because that answer will carry you a lot further than a list of short-term goals.
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Now, even once you start shifting your identity,
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there is one more piece that changes everything.
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And it's the one that we tend to avoid thinking about,
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but it's also the most motivating truth.
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The third thing that I wish I had understood earlier is this.
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Time isn't running out, but it is slipping away if you don't act.
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When I turned 50, I had this moment of realization that felt like a punch in the gut.
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Wow, I am already at the halfway mark of my life, if I'm lucky.
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It wasn't that I suddenly felt old,
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but I did suddenly feel aware.
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I could look back and see decades that had flown by in a blur of busyness,
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and I thought, if I don't make some changes now,
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the next two decades are going to disappear just as fast.
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And here's the good news.
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Research shows that happiness actually follows a U-shaped curve.
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People often hit a dip in life satisfaction in their 40s,
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but after 50, it tends to rise again,
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which means midlife isn't the beginning of decline.
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It can be the beginning of something better, if you're intentional.
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But here's the sobering side.
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The average person gets about 4,000 weeks of life.
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If you're in your 40s,
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you've already used up around 2,000 of them.
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And those weeks go fast.
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When you think of it like that,
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it's not about panicking, but it is about getting clear.
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Because drifting, that's the real enemy.
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Time doesn't run out all at once.
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It drips away in little increments while we're scrolling or over committing or saying maybe next year.
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So here's the reframe.
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It's not too late.
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You are not too old.
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But it is too late to keep drifting.
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If you're in your 30s,
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you've got time to course correct before you hit that midlife dip.
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If you're in your 40s,
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this is your invitation to stop postponing and start designing.
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And if you're like me in your 50s,
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you know the urgency is real,
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but so is the possibility.
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And listen, I have to laugh a little when people in their 30s say, I'm so old.
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You're not old.
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You're just out of the tutorial level.
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You finally got enough life experience to know what matters.
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Now the question is, what are you going to do with it?
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So those are the three things that I wish I had known sooner.
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And here's the surprising part.
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None of them are about working harder.
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They're about seeing your life differently.
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Let me tie it together with the one reframe
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that helped me to course correct in my 50s the three things
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that i wish i had known earlier are simple
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but they are everything first stop living on autopilot second identity is more powerful than goals
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and third time isn't running out but it is slipping away
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if you don't act
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but here's the big reframe you're not behind you don't need
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to overhaul your whole life overnight you just need to start making choices that line up with who you want to become.
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For me, the most powerful shift was realizing
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that I didn't need a new goal or a new planner or a new habit.
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I needed a new identity.
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And once I started to change that,
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the rest started to fall into place.
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So if you're in your 30s or 40s,
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take this as your reminder.
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You're not too late, but don't wait.
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The best time to reinvent your life is now.
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And I would love to hear from you.
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Which of these lessons hit home for you the most right now?
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Tell me in the comments because I love reading your stories.
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And if this video spoke to you,
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I think that you will really like my video called I started over at 47 and it changed everything.
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I will link it on the next screen.
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And if you're ready to actually reset your energy and your focus,
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I would love to have you join me in my free five day challenge called the reset.
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It's short, powerful, and it'll help you get unstuck and moving.
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Again, I will drop the link in the description below.
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All right, thank you for spending this time with me.
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I will see you in the next one.
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Psychologists call this the hedonic treadmill, that constant cycle of...
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Did I say hedonic treadmill?
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Hedonic treadmill.
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Okay, let me do that again.
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Let me tie together...
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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What am I trying to say?
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Mouths.
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Okay, let me...
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Okay, great.
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Thank you.

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In questa lezione, esplorerai temi importanti riguardanti la vita, la crescita personale e la consapevolezza. Imparerai a riconoscere l'importanza di vivere autenticamente, piuttosto che navigare automaticamente attraverso le routine quotidiane. Attraverso i concetti presentati nel video, avrai l'opportunità di riflettere sulla tua identità e sui tuoi obiettivi, mentre pratichi l'inglese nel contesto di queste conversazioni significative. Questo è un ottimo modo per esercitarsi nella tecnica del shadowing in inglese, dove ripeti ciò che senti per migliorare la tua pronuncia e fluidità.

Vocabolario chiave e frasi

  • Autopilot - modalità automatica di vivere la vita;
  • Identity - identità, come percepiamo noi stessi;
  • Goals - obiettivi, traguardi che desideriamo raggiungere;
  • Pivot - cambiare rotta o direzione nella vita;
  • Time slips away - il tempo scorre via;
  • Life audit - un'analisi della propria vita;
  • Hedonic treadmill - ciclo di ricerca della felicità che non porta avanti;
  • Intentionality - vivere con intenzionalità e consapevolezza.

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Quando ti eserciti con il shadow speech, ascolta attentamente il ritmo e la tonalità del parlante nel video. Prova a ripetere frasi brevi, segui il loro modo di parlare e prestare attenzione alle pause. La cadenza e il modo di esprimere le emozioni sono cruciali per rendere il tuo shadow speak più naturale. Fai attenzione a come il parlante usa enfasi su determinate parole e prova a replicarlo. Questo approccio ti permetterà di parlare in modo più fluido e sicuro, migliorando così le tue capacità linguistiche.

Incoraggia anche la riflessione personale durante la tua pratica. Chiediti: "Cosa significa per me il messaggio del video?" o "Come posso applicare questi principi alla mia vita?" L'integrazione del contenuto emotivo e concettuale non solo arricchisce la tua pratica linguistica, ma ti aiuta anche a riconnetterti con le tue aspirazioni. Ricorda, non solo stai praticando l'inglese, ma stai anche esplorando la tua crescita personale attraverso il tuo shadowing site. Buona pratica!

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