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Tom answers questions from the community.
Tom Bilyeu AMA’s are Live on Facebook and YouTube every Friday at 10 am PST.
Tom's 25 Bullet Point Belief System [27:28]
PEOPLE MENTIONED
Shawn Stephenson episode:http://bit.ly/2IdiPht [5:09]
QUESTION TOPICS
Tom talks about becoming professionally good at anything as a way to chase energy and fulfillment. [00:28]
Why Tom prioritizes sleep to perform optimally [04:54]
Tom talks about discovering your passion instead of finding your passion. [07:33]
Tom explains why you should not go into business with people you don't have trust for, and instead build the trust first before going into business. [11:05]
Why Tom believes in the saying: work hard, play hard. [15:08]
Tom uses his experience to explain how he would deal with what people are going to say about him. [18:05]
How Tom would get so good they can't ignore you when building a future without a college education. [22:35]
How Tom uses neurochemistry to push through tough times and be highly productive. [26:02]
Tom explains why you have to pick one path between two paths in order to see if you went down the right path or not. [29:42]
Tom explains why he has avoided dealing with the government. [30:45]
Tom explains how he would be unapologetically himself while also deeply caring for others. [31:54]
Tom explains why he left his hometown to explore more opportunities. [34:43]
How Tom uses meditation to understand which thoughts are his conscious mind and which thoughts are his subconscious mind. [36:31]
Tom discusses the different subliminal affirmations he would try if he couldn't change himself. [38:49]
Tom explains how to get on his show. [39:33]
Tom's favorite Steven Seagal movie! [39:54]
Tom explains how he would stop thinking negative emotions by changing habit loop triggers. [40:35]