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Are You On The Path To 6-Figure Success?

Written by: Brad Bizjack, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

 

If you want 6-figure success and to become a true high-performer, you need to learn to live your life proactively instead of in reactivity. Living your life in a constant state of reaction means you'll never get ahead. In fact, you'll find yourself stuck in a 2-steps forward, 3-steps back dance.

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Why? Because living your life in constant reaction throws your mental doors wide open to overwhelming burnout, a feeling of constantly being behind, and, worst of all, stories.

To those who live life in a state of reaction, those stories will sound something like, "It's all on my shoulders," and "I never have enough time," or they'll look to others with success and think they have it easier. And because there's no true way to get ahead while living in a state of reaction, let alone feel fulfillment or happiness, those same stories will double down into your subconscious mind having been proved "right." This means the success you seek will be even farther out of your grasp than it was, to begin with.

So how do you stop living your life in reaction? The first step, as is most, is to acknowledge it. Rather than ignore or deny the reactive state you'd been living in, allow yourself to recognize and accept your previous actions and give yourself the grace to move on. The next step is to commit to living your life proactively, or in other words, to intentionally live your life as a direct reflection of where you want to go.

Living in this state allows the baggage of stress, overwhelm, and that tireless 2-steps forward, 3-steps back dance to fade away because you've chosen to give your full focus and


energy to what sets your heart on fire. Successful 6-figure high-performers live their lives proactively. They also know that the best way to add rocket fuel to their fire is to completely immerse themselves in an environment and culture that shares their passion and goals.


Lucky for you, the opportunity to change your lifestyle from reactive to


proactive and immerse yourself in an environment purposefully designed to blast you off to 6-figure success right around the corner! The Success Accelerator: A 5-Day Mindset Challenge, begins on Monday, October 10th and it's completely free to join! The Success Accelerator has helped tens of thousands of people identify the exact path they need to take to achieve sustainable success faster.


This is the sign you've been waiting for. The opportunity to transform your life for the better without working more hours and 10x your level of success! Claim your spot today and prepare to learn, grow, and empower yourself as you've never experienced before, all alongside a group of like-minded, hungry individuals who have the courage to go after their 6-figure dreams with their all and who will push you to do the same. Join The Success Accelerator, and you’ll discover to narrow your focus, say no to things that don't serve you, and increase your daily energy so you can accelerate toward your dreams faster than ever before.


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Brad Bizjack, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Brad Bizjack is a personal development expert, mindset strategist, coach, inspirational speaker, and podcast host with over 9 years of coaching experience. He's coached over 10,000 people in the area of personal development and human potential. His mission is to help people maximize their life, master their mindsets, and elevate their relationships and career to the next level and beyond! Brad is happily married to his beautiful wife, Janiece. They reside in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago and have a little girl named Lillian and a dog named Oliver.

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