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Scott and Sterling also discuss the power of belief, the importance of having a street gang of people who can provide love and acceptance, and the need for inspiration to achieve real growth. They emphasize the need to reframe discomfort as an opportunity, and how to make commitments to yourself to become victorious. Key Points • Make commitments to yourself • Build the right habits • Inspiration is a missing link • Committing to a goal with no going back • Letting go of discomfort can bring peace and happiness • Experiencing eulogy moments can help us remember what matters most Best Quotes 08:05 - N/A • "When you're hunting discomfort, you are forever and ultimately free of it. Not circumstantially free, not when you have enough money in your bank account, or you're married to the right person, or you have the right team, but you are free, period." 15:37 - 15:48 • "Whenever you feel those feelings of discomfort, embarrassment, fear, anger, grief, when you feel those feelings, it's like a neon sign for me now." 21:09 - 21:25 • "The people that make a real impact, they live in another world that all of us know, but only the, the brave few step into, and they live in a world that's a courageous enough to stare into the unknown of tomorrow." 44:36 - 44:42 • "It's not what matters at the end of our life. And I can say that as somebody that's considered getting there a little bit early." 45:53 - 46:13 • "Not once did I talk about their jobs every day or, or the finite things I talked about how much joy they brought to people, what their, what their life was all about. Who they loved, who loved them back. Yeah. They're the generations that they created." 01:03:54 - 01:04:00 • "No matter how much resentment, anger, sorrow I had about those things did not change my circumstances." 01:12:14 - 01:12:20 • "I go whenever I'm feeling a little bit down to what we were talking about earlier, I go there to see like what people are up to." Make sure to leave a comment, like, & subscribe! _ Links to free resources: Get the first chapter of The Freedom Street Book: https://scottdanner.com/ The Four Quadrants: https://scottdanner.com/resources/ Take the quiz, "What's Your Continuity Readiness Score?": https://scottdanner.com/resources _ Scott Danner is a champion of high performers — and those who strive to be the best version of themselves. A CEO, entrepreneur, coach, consultant and LIFE Optimization specialist, he is the author of the Amazon best-selling book Freedom Street. He hosts the podcast The High Performance LIFE for high performers in any profession. Although a high income is often the by-product of success, Scott encourages high performers to focus first on LIFE (an acronym representing love, impact, faith and energy), and the money will follow. He believes we all can make a greater impact when these four critical components of our lives are our focus, and when they are in symmetry. Fascinated with the way high performers overcome obstacles, Scott dives deep with his podcast guests to explore how they have achieved success and where they have struggled. He leads highly personal, unscripted and candid conversations with ultra-performers to explore their unique mindset. In 2016, Scott launched his own business in Chesapeake, Va., that has grown to more than 70 professionals in seven states. His business has grown more than 2,000 percent in less than six years and continues to expand nationally. He knows firsthand what it takes for entrepreneurs to serve their clients and make an impact in their communities while also ensuring their own freedom and happiness. Scott is the co-founder of the Chesapeake Virginia Wine Festival, which has donated more than $2.5 million to local charities. He and his wife, Adrienne, a kindergarten teacher, have two teenage sons.