This is what happens when you have an inner thermostat of value.

I've been reading the updated version of Dotcom secrets and in it is the following statement

"If I said you could buy these shoes for $10K, you would probably say you don't have the money. But, if I told you there is a $100K Ferrari outside that you could have for $10K you would somehow find the money"

As well as the actual value there are different ranges of what people see as valuable and it's all about perception.

I paid well above what most golfers would for my Scottie Cameron and loved it when I bought it and still do.

My putting stats didn't change, however since then I have never considered another putter.

It was something I wanted, (The specific one) and you might have to claw it out of my dead cold hands to get me to part with it (seeing the kids pick it up is enough to fill my shorts).

To me I got value cos it was the one I wanted and had to wait a while for it.

The value you get from something comes down to how you see the world and what it either gives you in results or in status (the way it makes you feel)

I have other putters but I couldn’t tell you where they are.

Now how are we gonna link all of this to your body.

Let's say what you've been eating since the start of the virus hasn't helped you. Probably made you more tired more frustrated and more addicted to eating shit.

Maybe you've noticed an increase in your Terence Trent Derby like I did.

The way you can turn this around is to add so much value to the outcome, that you will perceive the effort to be worth it and find a way to stay consistent.

Like with the Ferrari you find away because the "Value" that you will get from looking after yourself will give you more energy, more power, more confidence and the results you want.

What I want you to do next is list all the benefits you would get for getting in your best shape in years...

After that do something "Today" that starts that commitment.

Don't wait till "Monday" or even tomorrow.

Do something now, then find a plan and stick to it as it will be your first commitment.

If getting results in your body as well as your golf is the target, then I might just have the answer, and that would be clicking this link..

https://www.johnseton.com/golfmob-online1

John Seton

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