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Daily Improvements - Episode 104

Daily Improvements - Episode 104

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Colton McGriff discusses his recent fitness journey, motivated by a challenge set by his MS specialist. Colton was warned that without the recommended pharmaceutical treatment, he would be in a wheelchair within ten years. However, in defiance of this prognosis, Colton decided to set a goal to run a 100-mile ultramarathon within that time frame. Through consistent training, Colton has seen significant improvements in his health and physical fitness. The key to his success, he suggests, has been a strict discipline to his training routine, not allowing for any slip-ups or excuses. The discussion leads to a philosophical conversation about setting goals and maintaining commitment, drawing a parallel to financial independence and gaining control of one's banking system.

 

Highlights:

  • Colton’s motivation for running
  • How his initial motivation from spite has transformed into personal growth and reaching his potential
  • The ideas of what you'll regret later in life
  • The importance of setting and attempting to reach goals
  • MS diagnosis and how it led to a commitment to change diet and lifestyle
  • Benefits of monitoring progress with wearable technology and comparing the data to see his improvements
  • The importance of consistency and the outsized returns of a systematic approach in reaching long-term goals


Resources and Links:

  • https://www.themcgriffalliance.com
  • colton@tmafamily.com
  • kierson@tmafamily.com
  • joel@tmafamily.com
  • Phone: 205-991-4448 


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