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Dead by Tomorrow
- How to Practice the Art of Today
- Narrated by: Andrew Monroe, Daniel Winter
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Dead by Tomorrow is a mindset practice to help you grow and succeed in your life.
We focus on positive practices, including health and wellness, money, work-life balance, and all the tools and tricks and tips Andrew Monroe and Daniel Winter use to better themselves every day. Learning how to practice the art of today will bring positive, incremental results that add up over time and help you be a happier and better version of yourself. If you're ready to learn with people who are on the same level as you, and not some mega-wealthy, overly advantaged influencer and superstar on how to live a life worth living, this is the book for you. We don't want you to read this book if it's not going to help you or if you're going to hate it. Remember, tomorrow isn't guaranteed.
So, here are some of the driving questions we focus on in our lives and a good idea of where we're coming from.
- Our Favorite Questions - And why they're important.
If Today Was Your Final Day, What Sort of Legacy Have You Built Up?
Regret is a powerful force. Living your life in a way that you can be proud of the legacy you leave behind will help make the day to day choices clearer and more easily tackled.
Have You Actually Enjoyed Your Life?
It's amazing how many people don't actually enjoy the life they're living. Working towards goals they believe in can help. Also, do we need to mention regret again?
What Impact Did You Make on Those Within Your Circle of Influence?
Turning your attention to those around you can help shift your perspective and help sharpen your actions towards a more positive outcome.
Is This the Best Version of You?
More than anything, we want us all to get to the end of the line and be able to say we did our best and didn't hold back on doing what was right.