
100 episodes

Every Single Day Bradley Charbonneau
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4.8 • 4 Ratings
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Author Bradley Charbonneau narrates his best-selling book "Every Single Day." It's all right here in this podcast, shared weekly!
From the foreword by John Muldoon.
Maybe you've let your dreams rust. Maybe it feels like sh*t to even think about them. This book was written for you. I want you to know that it’s possible to change. It is possible to do things you can't imagine right now. I want you to do what it takes to be proud of yourself. I want you to stop waiting for inspiration or motivation because those things only come after you take action on something that matters to you.
Use this book as a guide. Hell, don't wait to get started until after you've read it. Start now. The title is all you really need to know, but there is great value beneath the surface. Those pills on the cover, they are the prescription you are looking for. But the true value isn’t even about what you think it’s about--there’s a secret that reveals itself as you dig deeper. It’s about the courage and pride you earn by being consistent with something that’s hard at first. This is the medicine you take for the side effects.
If there's something you really want to do or become, just start doing it.
You can create amazing art, exercise your body to become stronger and more fit, build a great business or relationship, or hone a skill to the point of mastery. You just have to start doing it. Do it every single day until it becomes a part of you that won't go away. It's really that simple. You just have to decide.
Make today the day you look back on with pride and say, “That was the day that it all began.”
We are all rooting for you.
-- John Muldoon, September 2017, San Francisco, CA
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ESD 05: Ch 1: Introduction
"Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world."
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ESD 06: Ch 2: The Devil at the Dinner Party
He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life.
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ESD 07: Ch. 3: The Pill
Give someone who has faith in you a placebo and call it a hair growing pill, anti-nausea pill or whatever, and you will be amazed at how many respond to your therapy. -- Bernie Siegel
There were two pills on the original cover of this book.
I’m a big believer in the power of the placebo, which is the power of the mind. My point with the pills on the cover is to make it seem like I have a “prescription” for change where I’m going to give you a magic pill and your dreams will come true. -
ESD 08: Ch. 4: Day Zero
The problem is that most of us live in Day Zero.What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.? where we start from. -- T. S. EliotI wanted to number this part of the book Part 0. But the book formatting software wouldn’t let me. That’s because zero doesn’t exist for most people. It hasn’t really started yet. Nothing begins with Day Zero. There is Day One and then the rest. But it’s true, Day Zero doesn’t actually exist. Day Zero is an idea, a thought, a potential.
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ESD 09: Ch. 5: Who are you?
The only requirement you need to read, finish, and act on what this book has to offer is that you’re open to it. You’re open to new ideas, new perspectives, directions, and methods. Maybe you’re open to a new mindset, a new way of thinking, new habits, new challenges, and new failures.
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ESD 10: Ch. 6: Failure
Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently. -- Henry Ford