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I hope you are ready for today’s Millionaire Mindset Monday! Each Monday we will be focusing on developing the mind necessary to achieve success. We will be talking about daily habits, tips, productivity, how to stay motivated and disciplined, and much more. The best way to start the week! I hope this is helpful.

Before We Get Started Here’s Your News Recap:

FTC Delays 'Click to Cancel' Rule Enforcement

The Federal Trade Commission has postponed the enforcement of its "Click to Cancel" rule, which mandates that canceling subscriptions be as straightforward as signing up. The new enforcement date is set for July 14, 2025.

Gallup Poll: Economic Concerns Persist

A recent Gallup poll indicates that President Trump's approval rating remains steady at 43%, while a majority of Americans continue to express pessimism about the country's economic direction.

India Becomes World's Fourth Largest Economy

India has surpassed Japan to become the world's fourth-largest economy, according to NITI Aayog CEO B.V.R. Subrahmanyam. This milestone reflects India's rapid economic growth and increasing global influence.

Germany Calls for Tariff Talks with U.S.

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has urged for "serious negotiations" with the United States following President Trump's threats to impose 50% tariffs on European Union imports. The call aims to de-escalate potential trade tensions.

Apple Faces Potential 25% Tariff

President Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Apple products not manufactured in the U.S., intensifying the ongoing trade disputes and potentially impacting the tech giant's supply chain.

Elon Musk Refocuses on Core Ventures

Elon Musk has announced a shift in focus back to his primary business ventures, including Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, stepping away from his role in government efficiency initiatives.

Young Entrepreneurs Shine at Business Fair

The Norman Children's Business Fair is accepting applications for its upcoming event, encouraging kids aged 6 to 14 to launch their own businesses and gain real-world entrepreneurial experience. The fair aims to foster creativity and business acumen among young participants.

Vietnamese-American Entrepreneurs Continue Family Legacies

First-generation Vietnamese Americans in Sunnyvale are carrying on their parents' entrepreneurial legacies, contributing to the local economy with diverse businesses, including restaurants and specialty shops.

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Millionaire Mindset Monday’s  

Inspirational Quote

Focus of The Week

Building Unshakable Confidence Through Reps

Millionaire Mindset Principle:
Confidence isn’t gifted — it’s built. And millionaires build it through repetition. They don’t wait to “feel ready.” They act, refine, repeat, and win. They’re confident not because they knew they’d succeed, but because they were willing to fail more often than everyone else.

Most people wait until they feel certain. But those who win understand that certainty comes from volume — more attempts, more experiences, more lessons.

How to apply it this week:

  • Do Before You Feel Ready: Take the shot. Ask the question. Launch the thing. Action builds confidence. Hesitation drains it.

  • Track “Courage Wins”: Keep a log of every uncomfortable action you take — emails sent, offers made, risks taken. Watch your courage compound.

  • Normalize Rejection: Millionaires aren’t immune to “no.” They just know it’s part of the math. 10 rejections = 1 breakthrough.

  • Make Volume Your Strategy: More tries = more data = more wins. That’s how you get better faster.

  • Detach Self-Worth from Outcomes: Confidence is the ability to try again without losing belief in yourself. That’s what separates the rich from the rest.

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“The 10 Reps of Confidence”

Goal: Build confidence by taking bold action 10 times this week — regardless of results.

🔹 Day 1: Define Your Confidence Target

Pick one area where you’ve been playing small:

  • Speaking up

  • Asking for the sale

  • Promoting your work

  • Applying for opportunities

  • Pitching your idea

Write down why building confidence here matters.

🔹 Days 2–6: Complete One Bold Rep Per Day

Each day, take one bold action that stretches you:

  • Send a cold DM

  • Record and post a video

  • Follow up on something you’ve been avoiding

  • Ask for feedback

  • Raise your prices

The action doesn’t have to be “perfect.” It just has to be intentional and uncomfortable.

🔹 Day 7: Review & Reflect

List your 10 reps. Then answer:

  • What was the hardest part?

  • What surprised you?

  • What result (even small) came from your courage?

  • What did you learn about yourself?

  • Optional: Share your favorite “rep” on social. Make courage contagious.

Millionaire Myth-Busting

“You Have to Be Lucky to Get Rich”

🧨 Status: Busted. Hard.

The Myth:
Some people just “get lucky” — right place, right time, right connections. The rest of us? Too bad.

The Reality:
Sure, luck exists. But millionaires don’t count on luck — they manufacture it. They show up more, ask more, build more, fail more, try more. And in doing so, they put themselves in position to catch more lucky breaks.

Here’s the truth:

  • Luck favors the prepared. If opportunity knocks and you’re not ready, it’ll pass you by.

  • Luck favors the bold. People who ask for what they want tend to get more of it.

  • Luck favors the active. The more action you take, the more doors you create.

Examples of “manufactured luck”:

  • Posting online daily until a piece goes viral

  • DMing 100 people until one game-changing response comes back

  • Launching five products before one finally takes off

  • Learning high-demand skills so when opportunity shows up, you’re the only obvious choice

Mindset Shift:
Don’t wait for luck — become the kind of person luck finds irresistible. That means showing up, leveling up, and staying in the game longer than most people are willing to.

🎯 Final Thought This Week
Confidence isn’t magic.
It’s built in silence.
Through bold moves, small wins, and 10-second bursts of courage.

This is the week you stop waiting for permission — and start building your proof.

That’s A Wrap

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