Published Aug 28, 2022

DO THIS For 7 Days To Manifest The FUTURE YOU WANT! | Ed Mylett

Ed Mylett explores strategies for manifesting your ideal future through self-worth development, imagination, overcoming adversity, impactful parenthood, and mastering transformative speaking.
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  • Financial Planning

    emphasizes the importance of selflessness in fatherhood, noting that not everyone is suited for the role. He praises Lewis for his discipline and financial planning, which includes life insurance policies inspired by his own father. Ed advocates for leveraging appreciating assets rather than depreciating ones to avoid unnecessary debt and stress 1.

    You always put other people first. Even the way you're doing this interview is different than most people, brother. Yeah. It's never about you. It's always about the other person. That's what makes a great dad.

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    Lewis shares his evolving feelings towards fatherhood and his efforts to secure a stable future for his potential children 1.

       

    Legacy

    Ed discusses the legacy aspect of parenthood, stressing how every action and decision can have a lasting impact on children. He shares personal anecdotes about how his behavior has changed since becoming a father, becoming more conscious of his actions and their ripple effects. Lewis, although not a father yet, has already taken steps to ensure his family's future financial security 2.

    I want you to have that someday, by the way, because living for you is great, but living for other people and being conscious of the fact that they're my part of my legacy and that everything I do, this is what changed for me. They watch everything you do?

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    Ed commends Lewis for his selflessness and preparedness, qualities he believes will make him an excellent father 2.

       

    Family Pride

    Ed reveals that his greatest pride comes from his family, particularly his children, and credits his wife for their upbringing. He explains how fatherhood has softened him and shifted his focus from personal achievements to family well-being. Lewis inquires about the lessons Ed has learned from his children, to which Ed responds that his reasons for everything have changed since becoming a father 3.

    Easy is my two children. My family includes my wife, too, by the way, and she's the one most responsible for my children. I'm a good dad. She's a world class mother.

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    Ed's children are his motivation, and he believes they will make a significant impact on the world 3.

       

    Being Present

    Reflecting on his past, Ed admits that he regrets not being more present during his children's early years. He shares how he has learned to balance being future-oriented while staying present in the moment. Ed also discusses how fatherhood has changed his approach to anger and intensity, making him more mindful of his actions and their impact on his family 4.

    The best people are able to be in the present and still operate. Be in the future, but be present in the present time. And I didn't do that very well.

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    He now employs strategies to ensure he remains present and has significantly reduced his anger, setting a better example for his children 4.

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