7 Life Lessons I Wish I Knew Earlier

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00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Be happy with your order
02:05 - Invest in your ability to start from scratch
03:02 - Don't be stuck in your ways
03:59 - Ordinary vs Extraordinary
05:17 - Be real about what YOU want
06:06 - Pay to free up time
07.29 - Boring but needs to be said

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nischa
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Successful people don't become that way overnight. most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..

Anaisabellozano
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Sharing this with my nieces who just graduated from high school and college. It's good for them to hear from a young woman who has her stuff together.

gloriaalex
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The "perfectionist" versus "pragmatist" dilemma needs to take into account the risk-reward outcome too: it's easy to be pragmatic over a dinner choice but less so when the stakes are high e.g. choosing a car seat for your child; trusting someone with a large investment or even finding the right partner 🤣

philsmith
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This is so true! I see this at my job! I am a pragmatist and I get frustrated with people trying to be a certain way or too perfect when it's not necessary.

joshuagenecobb
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" Be like a water my friend .... " these are words of Bruce Lee ; ) great video as always .

jooctober
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Great video once again! The growth of your channel is well deserved!
I'd like to add that you should only outsource things you don't enjoy doing. Working constantly on tasks you enjoy gives you a lot of psychological leverage for the hard tasks you have to do yourself!

wagenna
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great video! lots of great tips! i'm going to consider or reconsider some of these into my life. good luck on the bootcamp, wow daily videos, that's quite a bit of work! but then one of your tips is to outsource, thats a great one!

RWAquariumPages
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You’re saying everything I’ve always thought, absolutely love your channel and your perspective!! You got a new subscriber here. And also a HUGE thank you for getting straight to the point and featuring the books you gain your insights from.
I will share your channel with my 13-year old daughter, who is extremely bright but needs to hear things from someone other than her mom 👩 😅.
I would love for your to make a video about books you’ve read that helped you find your path and shape your views. Thank you!

irisflower
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Very true Nischa we don't need all the information. Going with our gut feeling on things is best before we talk ourselves out of taking action 😊

DeclanHiggins-YoutubeChannel
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One principle I’ve adopted since I hit 40 was don’t be afraid to time box. There’s a trade off for projects that we are passionate about and the time and investment that comes with them. If you time box your habits and projects you are more likely to choose the ones of higher value and follow through on them.

andrij.demianczuk
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Love your channel, attitude, and mentality!!!

mikewalker
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Your advice is fantastic. You’re not only smart but filled with wisdom beyond your years. Wish I learnt how to manage my finances more like you 10 years ago.

priyeshkassiram
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Love this. You get the message over in such a clear and succinct way. Thank you.

SBNewMe
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I agreed with your reflection on being a pragmatist and be real with what you want. Now in my 30s, and realising that after spending 9 years working to only found out that my true passion was the first job that I left. Did I regret, that I lost valuable working experience? No, it was a great experience as you get to explore what the world got to offer and finally discover your core passion. Project "Life Transition" in progress

IMatthew
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New to this channel but I've been trying hard to catch with all the videos, great stufff Nischa.

criswellmazhangara
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I have over time had to learn these same lessons the hard way. I am older and all the information that is out there now was not available in years past. I have tried to pass along what I have learned to my kids and anyone else who would listen. The game has rules and once you understand those rules and use them to your advantage it then makes sense. There are people out there that tell you one thing but in the end they want you to do it their way which is not in your best interest but theirs. It is really simple if you pay attention to what they say and do what you feel comfortable with and look at the risk you are willing to take.

jamesfleenor
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Great lesson - pay to free up time! I did not think that way. Thank you for sharing the wisdom.

swarnasen
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Awesome like always Nisha, you are one of the few Youtube channels that I don't miss watching your videos. Thank you for sharing all this great information.

Velks
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Thanks, the kind of motivation I needed for this period of life!! 🌻

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