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37 things I’ve learned in 37 years

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.

  1. “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” – Col 3:23

  2. I am 100% responsible for every decision I make and everything that happens to me.

  3. 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.

  4. Begin anywhere. There’s rarely a clearly defined path, especially when innovating. Start anywhere, build it out, test quickly, iterate, improve over time.

  5. 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.

  6. Don’t want a thing for other people more than they want it for themselves.

  7. “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.”

  8. 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.”

  9. Essentialism – Determine the vital few from the many good.

  10. 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.

  11. 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?

  12. The One Thing – What’s the one thing I can do now to render other things down the line either easier or obsolete?

  13. 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.

  14. Never believe what anyone says about you, good or bad.

  15. “Become immune from distractions. Pay attention to nothing, except the truth.” – Marcus Aurelius

  16. Build once, sell twice. Systematize your business and knowledge if you want to serve more people and have a bigger impact.

  17. 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.

  18. You build your environment, and your environment builds your identity.

  19. Cherish and protect your time, your most valuable resource.

  20. 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?

  21. Express gratitude every day. For big things. For little things. Especially for the little things. I’m unbelievably blessed.

  22. Maintaining proper health (diet, exercise, rest, mental fitness) is the greatest ‘life hack’ on the planet.

  23. Keep an active mind, and continue to grow intellectually. I either grow or regress. Nothing stands still. Stay curious. Investigate. Test things.

  24. A clear, persuasive communication skillset is one of the most broadly applicable assets anyone can have. Keep developing it.

  25. Price is only an issue in the absence of value. Any price without a well-executed sales process is “too high.”

  26. 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.

  27. People treat you how you teach them to treat you.

  28. Outside of yourself, you control nothing… but you can manage anything.

  29. Life is an adventure. Treat it that way.

  30. Situations aren’t important. How you react to them is.

  31. Relative Change – No need to be perfect. Just be better than you were last week. Do that week after week for compounding results.

  32. 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.

  33. Security is the lowest form of happiness.

  34. Patience is profitable. Achievement comes from the sum of consistent small efforts, repeated daily.

  35. Risks are unavoidable, so take calculated ones.

  36. If you can articulate and communicate your position better than anyone else, you own your market.

  37. 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

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