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The Importance of Pain, Discomfort And Doing What You Dread

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What a world we live in…
Easy convenience at the push of a button.
Limitless options, customizable comfort, on-demand luxury.
Almost instant fulfillment of our every desire (it even includes free shipping).

And it it slowly killing us.

We live in a world of convenience and ease; a world that is making us miserable and soft. As humans we need adventure, we crave a little danger, and we hunger for a challenge to push ourselves in order to actualize our greatness.

And that all sounds great until the rubber meets the road, and we are stripped of our comfort and forced to confront our pain, our fear and our inner doubts.

But what if instead of numbing our pain, we embraced it?
What if instead of running from discomfort, we hunted it down?
And what if instead of avoiding the things we dread, we boldly stepped to them, going face-to-face with them…unflinching and ready to execute?

Join JT for a no-holds-barred discussion on the importance of pain and discomfort and how seeking it out can make us stronger, wiser and better-equipped for the challenges that bring out the best in us.

In this episode we explore:
- The role of pain in creating extraordinary results
- How enduring challenging times can spark creativity and innovation
- Why pain provides clarity and focus and shows our blind spots and areas that need improvement
- What we can learn from extreme discomfort that is otherwise masked by ease and contentment
- and more…


Plus, JT discusses 6 ways to use pain to elevate your performance and improve your results.

And download your complimentary copy of JT’s book, Flight Plan To Success™ at http://www.FlyWithJT.com

Fly High. Fly Fast. Fly Far.

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