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"Pay yourself first, with time and money"

"Pay yourself first, with time and money"

"Pay yourself first, with time and money"

Dan Kennedy says “pay yourself before you pay everyone else”

His philosophy is you will fight tooth and nail to find the money for everyone else

(as long as you ain’t one of those entitled idiots) but will just make do with what’s left if you pay yourself last.

And with time, that's normally when you're exhausted and would rather sedate.

The Wake up Warrior movement teaches that you must hit your plan (they have the core 4) before you leave the house, at best by 8am.

Earl Nightingale had a philosophy that the first hour of every day belonged to you and your primary goal.

(he said that you should spend the first part of the day listing 10 things every morning you could do to better yourself)

This way you actually take time to THINK about how to get better rather than believing the stories that tell you that its not possible, 

Too hard or ..

Theres not enough time. 

The point is you must find a way to “pay yourself first”

And by doing it in the morning not only does it set you up for the day but it also gets you in power before the world gets involved, 

And try's to suck your energy….

Find a way that suits you, your needs and more importantly your targets. 

Before anyone else.

Sounds selfish but it benefits EVERYONE close to you.

So find out what it is you desperately need and most desperately want.

And focus on it, do something about it before anyone else sucks your time or..

Your energy, leaving you exhausted before you get a chance to focus on yourself, so.

"Pay yourself first"

If you want more info of how we do it at Unbreakable check out the Unbreakable Golfers App when it's officially released (I currently have Pro's, High level amateurs and weekend warriors finding the bugs for me). 

https://www.unbreakablegolfers.com 


John Seton 

Nice one. 

Swing is being judged

Swing is being judged

I was recently reading a post about a guy who hated the way his full swing looked.

The way it looked on camera, 

The way it looked to other people on the range or in the nets. 

He said it didn’t bother him as much on the course, but when he was just hitting balls he felt he was being judged. 

And the first tee was always his worst hole unless it was hidden from view (he said he especially liked the 1st at Celtic Manor 2010 course). 

Even though he's putting game was on point and looked good (to others I imagine) and his short game looked fine, he said when he took a full swing he looked amateur and felt he's ugly looking swing had people laughing at him. 

The solution.

Well, according to one of the teachers who said. 

“swinging outside your capabilities makes things look odd to the eye but it’s all about the result”

I have found this to be true as well.

The trick is knowing what your capabilities are, and still being able to generate enough power from the floor. 

This is something that is covered in the TPI screen and makes it virtually impossible for anyone of any age to not know what their limitations are. 

Not only will it let you know how far you are trying to swing outside your limitations, but it will also give you an idea of what to improve. 

The best part.

You probably have everything you need to fix them. 

You simply have to combine them together correctly.

This is one of the single most powerful and easy things any golfer can do.

To make yourself, move better, become more powerful and have more faith in how you look on camera, and to others when you swing a golf club. 

To grab the tutorial of the golf screen, as well as the keys to fix it you will need the Unbreakable Golfers app when it launches. 

To download the app when it’s available, go here

https://www.unbreakablegolfers.com 
John Seton

Nice one

Cut him, and cut him again….

Cut him, and cut him again….

Saw this yesterday. 

A fella, was off 33 and scoring between 48 - 57 points a week…. For 4 months…. 

He got cut to 18 and still scored 40 points.

It didn’t say if he was a “nudger” but the replies were what you would expect, but the point for me was 

4 months…. 

How can you get away with that?

Don’t get me wrong the fellas that go through Unbreakable  do get called bandits as it does radically change how much power you can deliver into the golf ball but still, 4 months?

What’s the point of this email?

The most radical change a man, with kids, with little time for himself , and work can make to his golf game is through his body… 

So if you want better results in your golf, start looking after your body and your mind, as you can't do anything without them. 

Generate more power from the floor (proven by that thing called science) and becoming more efficient with the time you spend to improve is how you become more efficient. 

You’ve got to believe it works though… 

Without belief in anything you will struggle.

Anyway, wanna not cheat but have the results of one….

Them become an Unbreakable Golfer

https://www.unbreakablegolfers.com

John Seton 

Nice one 

The buff zone.

The buff zone.

Trying to hit a certain number is difficult, it’s like trying to hit the bullseye of a target. 

However, getting in a range of numbers is by far more possible and what’s possible can be repeated. 

If you have to hit 146 yards it’s going to be more difficult than, 

wanting to hit 146 yards but being ok with hitting between 135 and 155. 

That target is far more doable. 

To get your GolfMob points for both calories and nutrients you want to fall into the buffer zone. 

Quick recap. 

You will use the calculators (that is in the “Apps” video of the course) to calculate how many calories, and what nutrients you want to consume per day. 

This is a daily guide but has two other variables, those variables allow you to aim for a specific target but have some leeway and still score.  

That's the buffer zone (or the getting buff zone)

Having a daily target that you go after but only focusing on what you can control, rather than the things that are out of your control allow you to stay consistent and motivated. 

With both of those, it's inevitable to get results. 

So what I want you to do next is pick a target you want to hit but give yourself some leeway to hit it daily, then take daily actions that you have complete control over and see how close it gets you to your target.

Then at the end of the week, adjust, rinse and repeat... 

Wanna know what we do in Unbreakable Golfers,

Go here https://www.unbreakablegolfers.com 

John Seton

Nice one

Not being good enough.

Not being good enough.

The fear of not being good enough is not really a negative. 

Not if you know how to look at stuff through a lens that helps and motivates you. 

Picture this, you are about to play in a business linked golf event. Your performance may indirectly lead to more sales, more opportunity, and better stories with the guys who can help you make more redies... 

But, you are worried about the first tee, you haven't been playing your best recently and this is the one event you truly want to show up in. 

A fear of not being good enough may be the one thing that makes you practice (be it before the event, on the range) or warm up properly so that you don’t need a few holes to get going. 

The same fear my cause you to make better club selection based on playing to your current strengths. 

The point is that the fear of not being good enough makes “some” people take action to get better. 

If you want to make sure that you do something but have been putting it off for longer than you can remember, then one of the most powerful things you can get is accountability. 

You don’t even need to pay for accountability if you don’t want to. 

Just go on anti-social media and post 

“This is what I am going to do and if I don’t can you all please take the piss and remind me of it every day for the rest of my life” 

I guarantee that you will be motivated like you are strapped to a rocket feeling the power as you blast through the air to your targets. 

Obviously there are ways to get motivation, to pick targets you want to achieve, things you don’t believe you are currently good enough for right now but still take the actions without uttering a word on boatrace-book. 

And it is to be ruthlessly committed to your targets and staying consistent to them, while getting better every day. 

That’s why there is a whole section on getting clear and staying committed to your targets in Unbreakable Golfers. 

However, this part, this teaching, this accountability is not free. 

I’ve shown you how to do it free, all you do is the post I suggested above. 

But, if you’d rather just turn up and show people your results rather than just telling people what your gonna do then reply to this email and I let you know whats coming. 

Wanna know more, go here: 

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

John Seton

Nice one