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I love doing hard things.

I learned early in life that the more difficult a challenge, the more rewarding.

So, call me crazy, but I deliberately seek out difficult challenges.

My family motto is “We do hard things”…

And last year, I did one of the most crazy challenges yet. 

I did #75Hard.

It’s a 75-day challenge with ZERO excuses.

2 workouts per day, a strict diet, a gallon of water per day…

And if you slip up even once… 

…you go back to day 1.

NO EXCUSES.

You think you’re training your body…

But really, 75 Hard is like an Ironman for the mind. You’re developing mental toughness. 

And going through that challenge was eye-opening for me!

Now, I’m not going to tell you to join 75 Hard (even though you should!)

But I do want to share with you 5 massive mental shifts that hit me like a ton-of-bricks to the face while in the challenge.

Each one of them will stick with me forever because they’re worth 10x more than the discomfort I faced during the challenge.

 

 

Check Out My #75Hard Results (Before & After) HERE.

I get it…

Physical challenges like this can seem unrelated to the growth of your SaaS.

But as an entrepreneur, a CEO, and a founder – I believe training your mind is where success starts.

Keep your mind sharp. Keep it trained.

It’s up to you to make good decisions even when they’re difficult and lead your company the best you can.

Can you really do that from a place of complacency?

Watch the video and leave a comment telling me which of the 5 mental shifts you know you need the most.

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Dan Martell
Post by Dan Martell
Feb 1, 2021 8:30:41 AM
Dan Martell is the founder and CEO of SaaS Academy, the world’s No. 1 coaching program for B2B SaaS founders. He’s coached 800+ B2B SaaS founders to scale with confidence and on average increased their MRR by 209% within six months. Dan’s a 5x SaaS founder with three successful exits, including companies such as Clarity.fm, Spheric, and Flowtown. He’s also a serial entrepreneur, triathlete, investor, husband,and father. You can learn more about Dan, invite him to speak at your next event, or find out about his book, Buy Back Your Time, by visiting danmartell.com.