
EP 128: Why 10x Thinkers Win Faster By Moving with Urgency
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About this listen
In this episode of Properties to Profits, I challenge you to stop coasting and start living like your future self—right now. Inspired by books like Be Your Future Self Now and 10x Is Easier Than 2x, I break down the mindset shift that separates those who dabble from those who dominate. If you’ve ever felt stuck or slow to take action, this is your wake-up call.
I dive into how urgency isn’t just about moving faster—it’s about collapsing time, making decisions from your future self’s perspective, and doing the hard things today that your future will thank you for. This episode will fire you up and give you a real-world framework to go all in—without waiting for permission.
Episode Timeline
[0:46] What it means to move with urgency and live as your future self
[1:26] The habits of people who collapse decades into years
[2:06] Why most people never go all in—and what it’s costing you
[3:21] How to act from your future self, not your current limitations
[4:05] Practical ways to bring urgency into your daily life
[5:02] The price of responsibility and the power of leading by example
[6:00] Loneliness, greatness, and the sacrifices champions make
[7:18] You don’t get today twice—so act like it matters
3 Key Takeaways
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Urgency isn’t reckless—it’s required to become the person you’re meant to be.
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Living as your future self now means making uncomfortable choices today.
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Your intensity, focus, and speed are what separate dreamers from doers.
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