Come on! I hope this bloody works. Does it work in the mic? Come on!
So, we are here at Body Matrix gym.
We have this opportunity to be able to provide this morning session for the guys.
As you can see, Mel, doing her lunges, Lain's doing her step-ups
Clive's just doing some talking, I don't know what he's doing talking, but anyway...
It's a great thing for us to do as a team
creates bonding, so when they hit the ground running
they're in this energised, great state, so that they can produce some amazing results for us as a team, collectively.
Just landed in Hong Kong.
First time here, actually.
So I'm really looking forward to the trip.
Here with Lion Property Group doing some events...
Hello!
Just got some people saying 'hello' to me!
Got a busy, busy week, but it's going to be awesome and I can't wait.
Little bit tired, just got off the plane, my eyes are a little bit tired.
Did fly business class so that was nice.
So you'll hear a lot more from me.
But here's the first video. Cheers! See ya later.
Aww, that's sweet.
We'll do this.
Okay, we started this company, what, nearly three months ago, now?
Which is amazing how fast the time has passed.
But we had a big goal.
I live a life like this. This is my own motto in life:
I always think big.
Thinking big doesn't mean always wanting the best or the biggest thing in what this world can provide.
But it's thinking about living and taking calculated risks.
In my personal life every time I've gone "You know what, that's enough. I've had enough.
I want to it to be easy, I want it to be conservative. I want to have a simple life. I don't want any more problems."
You know what happens?
I have even more problems than I had before I was taking risks.
It's because you go backwards.
You need to continually keep driving, keep driving, keep driving yourself
to the point where you're like...that just becomes the norm.
Take the park brake off and you go.
Here we go!
This vlogging thing is very new.
We made a committment here at Lion, with Mike and Garry and myself
to start documenting our journey in order to show people
that it's possible to create something really long-lasting and meaningful.
And the only way we can do this is through genuine portrayal
of what's most meaningful to us.
Who considers themselves a risk-taker here?
What's the last risk that you took?
I left everything in India, and I came here without any job, with a family and a daughter
and I was sure that it will take some time, six months to maximum one year,
but I will have a better life and everything will be better there.
How's that worked out for you?
Good. We are happy.
Cool. Is it better than India?
The luxury that I had back in India is not the same
but then, I can work here, which is more of a priority for me.
So...you left comfort for growth?
For the opportunity for you as an individual to grow.
Interesting. Cool.
How many of you know somebody who has great potential...
...but doesn't do anything with it?
How many of us have been guilty of that in the past?
When we look at people and we see that they aren't fulfilling their potential
it's oftentimes because we see the traits that we would exhibit within ourselves.
It requires for us to take courage, to step into the face of the unknown
to look fear in the face and say "I'm still going to go ahead and do this anyway."
When you look at a seed, right,
in the earth
it's either green and growing...or ripe and rotting.
And these are the choices that we make daily
so we either grow or we rot.
The moment that we stop pushing, we start declining.
It's super weird to be looking at a camera and just to be chatting as though...
... I'm here with you, the viewer.
It's kind of a surreal experience because it's well outside of my comfort zone and I'm not used to this sort of stuff.
When we're looking to grow, when we're looking to develop our skill sets and abilities
we need to be willing to push the envelope
we need to be willing to step outside of the comfort zone.
This is the importance of hustle.
It's the importance of doing the do and learning the lesson along the way.
How do you break the surface of the Earth if you don't actually put the effort in?
This is...this is a wicked set-up.
It feels like we're in a radio station.
The host...look-
And welcome...
Welcome everybody to the Infinity Effect
it's Garry Pesochinsky, Michael Peroumal, and John Sader coming to you from Lion Property Group.
-Hello -Howdy, guys.
We're sitting here in Melbourne, Australia, beautiful part of the world, love it here.
Recently I was over in Asia, well South East Asia, and Hong Kong, travelling around.
Came back and had some great meetings and met some great people.
It was interesting, I was talking to Garry after I got back going:
"They want me to come back and build the relationship, and get to know them a bit better, and sit down and talk a little more..."
It's sort of like "Oh man, that's a lot of hard work. Gotta get on another plane, go away from your family again.
Be away for a week on end, or two weeks, whatever it may be."
Is it worth it?
The wisdom from Garry was, "Yeah, it is."
That's the kind of stuff you need to do to put in the effort, to get those results.
But it's so easy not to do that.
It's so easy to just go "Oh screw that. Nope. Not doing it. Too hard."
But in those moments of realisation where you say, "You know what? Those small one percenters,
even it is to get back on a plane, go sit in front of someone, smile at them, shake their hand, build that relationship.
That's what builds that legacy.
You drop those little pebbles in the ocean and the ripples go around the world.
But just that moment where you did decide to go "Yep. I'm not going to give up. I will move forward."
What has transpired since that moment?
I don't know, I felt it, things have just opened up and everything's starting to happen.
Yeah, 100%.
Doorways have opened everywhere.
Just making that decision has expanded the opportunity exponentially. Already.
One of the great examples of that is your own commitment, Garry.
We've had the privilege of working with you for quite some time now.
Watching from the exterior , the commitment to showing up day after day and hitting the gym and doing what you do,
it's in the act of implementing these habits, these routines, that the phenomenal result is achieved.
What comes to mind when you mention that, and thanks John,
it is that consistency.
But you don't actually know how long you need to keep going, in terms of period of time, to show that consistency.
It could be a week, a month, a year, ten years, for the rest of your life.
But I tell you, if you do continue and make it a part of your life, it's amazing what you impart on others.
And I noticed that around the office,
where we have a few people who wanted to start exercising
and because they keep referencing back to me and asking me for some advice about "What I should be doing, how I should be doing it."
I said, "Well, just keep doing the same thing. If you do it every day, bit by bit. Little inch by inch, you will get to the outcome that you want."
We hear the words "It's all about the journey not the destination." Those sort of things.
But, it truly is. It truly is.
Because it allows you to grow, develop, and contribute back.
The 'overnight success' model...
...does happen overnight. But it probably takes about 20, 30, 40 years for that night to happen.
Hell yeah! Yeah I totally agree!
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