In the Loop with Andy Andrews

In previous episodes, I’ve talked about how you can only achieve the level of success that you truly believe. This week, I’ll tell you how you can expand this level of belief.

 

When you have an expanded level of belief in yourself, it allows you a different level of belief in others.

  • Money is a very easy way to provide a gauge.
  • I’ve found that if you can expand your level of belief in other areas, your money goes up—largely because you have become more valuable to other people.

 

Sometimes people ask if I really believe that anyone can be successful.

  • I don’t just believe it. I know you can.
  • I know that because I was the guy in the ditch.
  • Do you think God made any person thinking they’ll never be able to do anything, or thinking they’ll be a failure from the beginning? No.

 

There is a huge level of belief that you can grab ahold of, but it will come about by shaping how you think.

  • Your beliefs are totally governed by how you think.
  • How you think is determined by what you subject yourself to (books, movies, people you spend time with).
  • Choose wisely what goes into your mind and your presence.

 

Your level of belief will not be expanded in a day. It will be expanded daily.

  • I think expanding your belief has to do with your relationship with God and your purpose.
  • You should spend time determining what will move you forward and what things you can ease out of your life.

 

Questions for Listeners

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Direct download: ITL165__The_Source_of_Your_Unlimited_Potential_Hint__Anyone_Can_Do_This.mp3
Category:Podcast -- posted at: 10:54am CDT

On this week’s episode, I talk about passion, procrastination, and how they will shape your future.


I believe passion is a lot like momentum.

When you have momentum, you perform better than normal.

You produce at a level far beyond what you normally would if we measured you.

When you lack momentum, you produce at a lower level than normal.

People don’t generally stay on a level playing field. They either have momentum or they don’t.


I see people who have amazing abilities and opportunities but they won’t get out of their own way.

They will not discipline themselves.

Overcoming procrastination is saying, “I’m not going to live my life according to a feeling. I’m not going to let a feeling dictate the way I act. Instead, I’m going to let the way I act dictate my feelings.”


What do you like to do more than anything in the world?

Can you make yourself do something you don’t want to do for a little while to get something you’d like to have for the rest of your life?

Would it be worth it to you if for three years you never do some things that you like to do, but at the end of those three years you can do whatever you want whenever you want?


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On this week’s episode, David Loy has several holiday related questions for Andy,

 

Listen in to hear Andy’s answers to:

  • What is your favorite Christmas carol?
  • Who is the most unique family member from your childhood?
  • What’s your favorite Thanksgiving and New Years food?
  • What’s your favorite indoor and outdoor holiday activities?
  • Do you own any tacky pieces of holiday clothing?
  • What’s your favorite tradition from when you were a kid?
  • What’s the topper on your tree?
  • What is your favorite gift you’ve ever received?
  • What’s the best gift you’ve ever given?

 

Questions for Listeners

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  • Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY
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Direct download: ITL163__Rapid_Fire_Holiday_Questions_with_Andy.mp3
Category:Podcast -- posted at: 5:00am CDT

In this episode, I talk about selfishness, and how it can keep you and everyone around you from growing.

 

One of the top three most important things Jones ever told me was, “Most people live their entire lives and never understand that you can’t always believe everything you think.”

  • I received a call a few months ago from a company that lost one of their executives to another company offering more money, and it was a big problem.
  • The company let him go because they wouldn’t match the offer for a reason that they may think is true, but it’s not.
  • I think if Moses spent more time on the mountain he would have come back with the 11th decision, “Thou shalt not kid thyself.”

 

The truth isn’t that they couldn’t match the offer; the truth is that they chose not to match the offer.

  • The deeper issue is… what is in your belief system or plans for the future that causes you to choose not to match that offer?
  • Did that person start developing bad habits or peak with what they were bringing to the company?

 

You want to increase your value, but watch the people you work with and keep an eye on their value.

  • As an example let’s say that you’ve made $100,000 for many years.
  • There is an opportunity to bring someone new to the team, but they will be making $350,000.
  • In turn, they bring enough value to raise your salary to $175,000.
  • Don’t let jealousy get in the way of something that could be great for the company and great for you.
  • The bottom line is there are many ways to increase your value.

 

Questions for Listeners

Do you have a question? Call in and your question might be featured on the show!

  • Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY
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Direct download: ITL162__How_Your_Own_Jealousy_Can_Keep_You_from_Progress.mp3
Category:Podcast -- posted at: 11:57am CDT