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THINK BETTER SOON *the positive podcast
Jason Newland
149 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to "Think Better Soon: The Positive Podcast" Join co-hosts, Jason C. Newland and John P. Bradley, as they traverse topics that help us live a better life through having better thoughts. ______________________ Subscribe to our podcast! audio verisons available at Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google and more... video versions available at Spotify ______________________ listen anytime and join the conversation at: www.thinkbettersoon.com
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Welcome to "Think Better Soon: The Positive Podcast" Join co-hosts, Jason C. Newland and John P. Bradley, as they traverse topics that help us live a better life through having better thoughts. ______________________ Subscribe to our podcast! audio verisons available at Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google and more... video versions available at Spotify ______________________ listen anytime and join the conversation at: www.thinkbettersoon.com
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Self-Improvement
Education
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144: "Failure Traps 1-10 and How to Escape Them"
THINK BETTER SOON *the positive podcast
33 minutes 38 seconds
1 month ago
144: "Failure Traps 1-10 and How to Escape Them"

The 144th episode of Think Better Soon examines Napoleon Hill's first 10 of 40 common causes of failure from Think and Grow Rich, along with strategies to address them. Hosts Jason and JP alternate between describing each failure and providing remedies based on Hill's principles.

Key Takeaways

  • Unfavorable Hereditary Background: Genetic or family weaknesses are often used as excuses. Remedy: Conduct a self-inventory of flaws, focus on strengths, form alliances to cover gaps, and use autosuggestion to reframe limits as motivation.
  • Lack of a Well-Defined Purpose: Vague goals lead to aimless decisions and regret. Remedy: Write a specific purpose statement with deadlines and trade-offs, then read it aloud twice daily to align the subconscious.
  • Lack of Ambition to Aim Above Mediocrity: Settling for average results from fear of effort or failure. Remedy: Practice daily visualization of goals, read biographies of successful people, join a Master Mind group, and set incremental goals.
  • Insufficient Education: Lack of specialized knowledge causes obsolescence. Remedy: Identify gaps and pursue self-education through books, podcasts, courses, and mentors; apply knowledge immediately and use alliances for shared expertise.
  • Lack of Self-Discipline: Impulses undermine habits and progress. Remedy: Establish routines with tracking, use autosuggestion to control urges, and pause before reacting to align with goals.
  • Ill Health: Poor habits create cycles of low energy and negativity. Remedy: Improve diet and exercise, address fears with affirmations, prioritize sleep, and seek professional help if needed.
  • Unfavorable Environmental Influences During Childhood: Early negative experiences instill defeatist patterns. Remedy: Journal and challenge old beliefs with evidence, surround yourself with positive influences, and use autosuggestion for resilience.
  • Procrastination: Delays from fear or perfectionism prevent action. Remedy: Break tasks into small starts, set firm deadlines with accountability, link tasks to purpose, and reward completion.
  • Lack of Persistence: Quitting after setbacks halts progress. Remedy: Use daily affirmations of success, analyze past achievements, combine desire with planning and support, and learn from failures.
  • Negative Personality: Cynicism or selfishness repels opportunities. Remedy: Rate traits on a chart, practice positive behaviors, seek feedback, and focus on serving others.


Segment RundownTimestamps are approximate for navigation.

  • Intro (0:00 - 1:00):
  • Failure #1: Unfavorable Hereditary Background (1:00 - 2:30):
  • Failure #2: Lack of a Well-Defined Purpose (2:30 - 4:00):
  • Failure #3: Lack of Ambition to Aim Above Mediocrity (4:00 - 5:30):
  • Failure #4: Insufficient Education (5:30 - 7:00):
  • Failure #5: Lack of Self-Discipline (7:00 - 8:30):
  • Failure #6: Ill Health (8:30 - 10:00):
  • Failure #7: Unfavorable Environmental Influences During Childhood (10:00 - 11:30)
  • Failure #8: Procrastination (11:30 - 13:00)
  • Failure #9: Lack of Persistence (13:00 - 14:30)
  • Failure #10: Negative Personality (14:30 - 16:00)
  • Outro (16:00 - End)


THINK BETTER SOON *the positive podcast
Welcome to "Think Better Soon: The Positive Podcast" Join co-hosts, Jason C. Newland and John P. Bradley, as they traverse topics that help us live a better life through having better thoughts. ______________________ Subscribe to our podcast! audio verisons available at Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google and more... video versions available at Spotify ______________________ listen anytime and join the conversation at: www.thinkbettersoon.com