Aledo, TX
September 23, 2020
Guess who turned older today? Yup, this guy.
And I actually have a gift for you today…
37 life, biz and sales lessons that have stuck with me in my short 37-year ride on this planet.
There’s plenty of business advice floating around out there, some with longer shelf life than others. These are the ones I find myself going back to day after day, year after year.
Shout-outs to several awesome people and mentors who have influenced this list – The guys at Traffic and Funnels, Alan Weiss, Ian Stanley, Ryan Holiday, Ray Dalio, Colin Theriot, Scott Adams, Jack Butcher and of course Jesus.
- “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” – Col 3:23
 - I am 100% responsible for every decision I make and everything that happens to me.
 - Most decisions should probably be made with somewhere around 70% of the information you wish you had. If I wait for 90%, in most cases, I’m probably being slow. Either way, I am good at quickly recognizing and correcting bad decisions.
 - Begin anywhere. There’s rarely a clearly defined path, especially when innovating. Start anywhere, build it out, test quickly, iterate, improve over time.
 - Be results-focused, not task-focused. If you’re doing a lot but not getting anywhere, you’re task-focused. Focus on the inputs that get the best result.
 - Don’t want a thing for other people more than they want it for themselves.
 - “Busy” is a choice, and I don’t make that choice. Some days I have more work to do than others. But I’m never “busy.”
 - Time is not connected to impact. Impactful things don’t have to take long. Long things aren’t inherently impactful. Focus on impact, not on “spending time.”
 - Essentialism – Determine the vital few from the many good.
 - Protect and limit my inputs. Everything I consume influences me in some way. I don’t think it does, but it does. Most things distract. Accept inputs (content, advice, feedback) only from people who teach + inspire me.
 - If it’s not a system, it’s not a business. What can I systematize today? How can I improve my systems today? How can I remove myself from a system today?
 - The One Thing – What’s the one thing I can do now to render other things down the line either easier or obsolete?
 - Decisive and Lightning Fast – Be decisive. Make a decision. Then be Lightning Fast at executing it. Like a kick returner in the NFL. He decides he’s going to run it back, then he takes off as fast as he can go.
 - Never believe what anyone says about you, good or bad.
 - “Become immune from distractions. Pay attention to nothing, except the truth.” – Marcus Aurelius
 - Build once, sell twice. Systematize your business and knowledge if you want to serve more people and have a bigger impact.
 - Detach from the results. The results do not matter because they are “lag” indicators – you must focus on the “lead” indicators – the execution system – and the results will handle themselves.
 - You build your environment, and your environment builds your identity.
 - Cherish and protect your time, your most valuable resource.
 - My biggest competition isn’t other consultants, other agencies, other husbands, other dads. I’m competing against my own potential. Am I being my best?
 - Express gratitude every day. For big things. For little things. Especially for the little things. I’m unbelievably blessed.
 - Maintaining proper health (diet, exercise, rest, mental fitness) is the greatest ‘life hack’ on the planet.
 - Keep an active mind, and continue to grow intellectually. I either grow or regress. Nothing stands still. Stay curious. Investigate. Test things.
 - A clear, persuasive communication skillset is one of the most broadly applicable assets anyone can have. Keep developing it.
 - Price is only an issue in the absence of value. Any price without a well-executed sales process is “too high.”
 - Remove all chronically stressful situations, environments and people from my life. There’s a huge opportunity cost to this. One bad client, patient or “friend” detracts from my ability to serve the others.
 - People treat you how you teach them to treat you.
 - Outside of yourself, you control nothing… but you can manage anything.
 - Life is an adventure. Treat it that way.
 - Situations aren’t important. How you react to them is.
 - Relative Change – No need to be perfect. Just be better than you were last week. Do that week after week for compounding results.
 - There is massive opportunity everywhere you go. When you believe that, you start to see it. When you are focused on scarcity, those opportunities don’t even cross your radar.
 - Security is the lowest form of happiness.
 - Patience is profitable. Achievement comes from the sum of consistent small efforts, repeated daily.
 - Risks are unavoidable, so take calculated ones.
 - If you can articulate and communicate your position better than anyone else, you own your market.
 - I am a child of the most high God. This is my identity. It’s my ultimate reality.
 
Hopefully you found at least a couple of concepts to give you extra motivation, excitement or drive to go after your goals.
Before I head to birthday lunch with my family, I want to thank you. For reading my essays, for your feedback, for challenging me.
Iron sharpens iron. We all continue to get better together.
– Troy “Older/Wiser/Grateful-er” Cole