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44 Cheat Codes That I Know at 44 That I Wish I Knew at 24 

Dan Go
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:10 - Use workouts to gain muscle, diet to burn fat and cardio to improve your lunge capacity. Combine all 3 to improve your overall health & longevity.
0:25 - Eat a high-protein diet comprised of whole foods for the best body composition. Aim for .8 to 1gram of protein to optimize for building muscle.
0:38 - When lifting weights, use the mind-muscle connection.
0:58 - Upon waking drink water before coffee.
1:11 - If you're Caffeine sensitive, drink your first coffee 2 hours after waking up.
1:32 - Aim to keep most of your breathing through your nose.
1:50 Stop breathing through your mouth.
2:18 - Walking is the most underrated exercise.
2:50 - Use a squatty potty to help alleviate pressure and promote easier bowel movements.
3:11 - Close the toilet lid before flushing to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria in a bathroom.
3:30 - Use the 3-2-1 method to go to sleep.
3:57 - Use Blue Light Blockers if you have to look at screens emitting blue light before bed.
4:16 - When the sun starts to set, dim the lights inside of your house.
4:32 - An hour before you go to sleep, take a hot shower or bath.
4:48 - Read non-fiction books during the day and read fiction or biographies at night.
5:00 - Go to sleep and wake up at the same times everyday.
5:16 - When peeling a boiled egg, roll it around on a flat surface to create cracks. this will make it easier to peel.
5:32 - The more you judge others, the more you criticize yourself.
5:42 - Stay away from people who complain too often.
5:53 - Stay away from people who gossip.
6:00 - Learn a martial art to discipline yourself, increase confidence, and decrease stress.
6:30 - Seek rejection and failure almost on a daily basis.
6:50 - Take complete ownership of every result in your life.
7:06 - When someone is walking in your path, look at their shoulder closest to you.
7:17 - Be in rooms where you're the dumbest person. workout at gyms where you're the least fit person.
7:50 - Avoid numbing your emotions with food, alcohol, or drugs.
8:14 - You can tell a lot about a person's character by the way they treat service staff.
8:23 - Money and alcohol amplify who a person is at their core.
8:37 - Do not trust what people say. Trust what they do.
8:46 - A few months a year go monk mode. Eliminate all distractions and vices to help build your health and business.
9:05 - Who you choose as a partner will determine your level of peace, wealth & happiness.
9:17 - Take a walk in the forest to decrease stress, improve creativity, and sleep.
9:33 - You're never going to be as young as you are right now. if there's something you've always wanted to do stop waiting and go do it.
9:55 - You'll make your best decisions from a position of a stillness.
10:05 - Put a notepad in your shower.
10:22 - Show up, do the work and seek ways to grow. Do this every day and watch what happens.
10:53 - Trust people who say "i don't know" more than the people who claim to have all the answers.
11:00 - Seek feedback from those who are at the level you want to be. avoid feedback from those who won't even enter the arena.
11:16 - When you're with your kids avoid using your phone by placing it in another room.
11:32 - Instead of giving your kids what you wish you had, teach them things you wish you knew.
11:43 - Your perception will always be your reality.
12:11 - True wealth comes from being physically and financially healthy.
12:20 - Success is subjective.
12:38 - It's never too late to change.

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@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
What advice did you find most helpful? Comment below.
@mlottopornik8433
@mlottopornik8433 Месяц назад
Most of them are super valuable. If I had to pick one, I'd go with 26, regarding emotional intelligence. I guess this one is also the least commonly known.
@darthpiercer
@darthpiercer Месяц назад
I'm 46 Dan and I think you nailed it, could not think of anything I'd add.
@tarunagarwal1071
@tarunagarwal1071 Месяц назад
0:36 it's gonna be per 'kg' not pound.
@jKORE77
@jKORE77 Месяц назад
​@@tarunagarwal1071 ist schon richtig so wie er es sagt: wenn du Sport machst sind 1,6 pro kg ein guter Richtwert - also 0,8 pro Pfund
@pushmoje
@pushmoje Месяц назад
You should fast, 16/8 is possible for everyone and has many benefits. Sleep, health (especially with allergies) and discipline are improved. And start saving consistently for an S&P 500 ETF, for example, as early as possible.
@optimizedpran1247
@optimizedpran1247 Месяц назад
Homie looks no older than 30
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
🙏🏼
@nicstoohigh
@nicstoohigh Месяц назад
Asian don’t raisin
@FLM_OFF
@FLM_OFF Месяц назад
Them asian genes are crazy and bro looks 20 something
@Sortmylife1206
@Sortmylife1206 Месяц назад
I agree
@alicialucker749
@alicialucker749 Месяц назад
Right? I was stunned 😮
@mellis7342
@mellis7342 Месяц назад
I like how he got straight to the point
@jackhuangly89
@jackhuangly89 Месяц назад
I wish more people just got straight to the punchlines instead of having 5 minutes of preamble
@ben7xb
@ben7xb 26 дней назад
its the 45th thing he learned by age of 44
@dakalodk
@dakalodk 22 дня назад
Great stuff . No long intros
@Andy-bh8hw
@Andy-bh8hw 22 дня назад
Well yeah it’s 44 things on the list
@lemerdeposteur
@lemerdeposteur 7 дней назад
Yes. No 5 minute intro. Just "here's why you're here." Subscribed for that.
@presidualist4587
@presidualist4587 Месяц назад
Bro looks like he pushing 23
@Hjjjjj254
@Hjjjjj254 Месяц назад
Naww
@CamelJockey562
@CamelJockey562 Месяц назад
44 really isn't that old. It's just that 99% of people eat shit and drink shit, so they look like shit. Live a healthy life and you'll still look good at 44. I'm 44 and everyone always says I look great for 44. I don't think I look great for 44.....everyone else just looks like shit at 44
@Real.Flowers.
@Real.Flowers. Месяц назад
Lol
@stevek343
@stevek343 28 дней назад
12 years old??
@ISLAMICSTORIES13
@ISLAMICSTORIES13 26 дней назад
idk about that. more like 30-33. but still great for a 44 year old
@waltercarreker3481
@waltercarreker3481 Месяц назад
You left out 1 more. 45. Never Forget to tell the people that you love, you love them
@Milk_697
@Milk_697 20 дней назад
😌🙏❤️
@rp2741
@rp2741 20 дней назад
I guess he already knew that at 24 😊
@waltercarreker3481
@waltercarreker3481 20 дней назад
@@rp2741 corny reply
@Frexuz
@Frexuz 20 дней назад
I love you! 🫶
@theojmandude3995
@theojmandude3995 19 дней назад
Gaaaaay😂
@farah5804
@farah5804 Месяц назад
My favorites: Do not judge Stay away from complainers Fully feel your emotions
@Nickporter17
@Nickporter17 24 дня назад
Ghey! Jk
@calisongbird
@calisongbird 23 дня назад
Judging is a normal human trait. It’s not inherently a bad thing. It’s about balance, like everything else.
@farah5804
@farah5804 23 дня назад
@calisongbird I agree that we all judge, but often times we make negative conclusions about ourselves & others that limits our lives. When I catch myself judging without reason, I remind myself that my point of view doesn't tell the whole story.
@Baddknewz
@Baddknewz 21 день назад
​@@farah5804Couldn't agree more 💯
@nataliiateteruk585
@nataliiateteruk585 20 дней назад
If you do not judge you will easily be a pray for Scammers.
@marcoraydiaz
@marcoraydiaz Месяц назад
I’m 24 and I’ve been living by myself since I was 15 cause of an awkward and awful family situation, and I was surprised that I knew almost all of those, I just picked them up by being in a position where I had no parent looking over me. Thanks for the ones I did not know, I’ll treasure them greatly
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Glad you found them 🙏🏼
@houda1168
@houda1168 Месяц назад
Im proud of you ! You’re doing incredible to break out of a vicious circle Sending hugs all the way from Morocco ❤
@arturotorres6437
@arturotorres6437 Месяц назад
Instantly captivated! Straight to the point with valuable information that i had to put the phone down to fully pay attention.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
@@arturotorres6437 Glad it helped!
@zacharysherry2910
@zacharysherry2910 Месяц назад
Pressure makes diamonds!
@MasterCraftX8
@MasterCraftX8 18 дней назад
That egg tidbit in the middle of serious topics was so random lol
@Trytostopmeh
@Trytostopmeh Месяц назад
Dude I been taking good 8-10 mile walks lately and I gotta say I’m genuinely impressed at what it’s able to do for you mentally. Like it hits different bro
@rudolphilaga9557
@rudolphilaga9557 Месяц назад
That’s great! How long do these walks take for you? I’d imagine myself taking such a long time.
@eheld27
@eheld27 Месяц назад
10 mile walk that would take hours 😂
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
love it
@Trytostopmeh
@Trytostopmeh Месяц назад
@@eheld27 it does and that’s okay. I usually go with my brother nd we have long talks
@Trytostopmeh
@Trytostopmeh Месяц назад
@@rudolphilaga9557 I go at a 15 minute mile pace abt a few hours
@Shifudragonturtle
@Shifudragonturtle Месяц назад
I’m turning 44 this year and I co-sign this.💪
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
🙏🏼
@TheDruzza
@TheDruzza 19 дней назад
1980 represent!! ha
@zacksol
@zacksol 20 дней назад
WALK, WALK, and WALK! At 41, I couldn’t agree more. Not just for fitness but also mental stimulation. Also a great way to encourage conversation when doing it with other people… Along the same line, STRETCH everyday. Buy a mat and have it ready to go. Doesn’t need to be a intense daily yoga session. Just basic stretching. Does wonders! Great list!
@carolinasv525
@carolinasv525 13 дней назад
Totally agree on the stretching, I do it so many times a day because it immediately releases tension and makes me feel better and more energized! By now my friends and family have come to expect a random runner’s lounge or a yogi squat, among many other 😅😂
@fml5910
@fml5910 6 дней назад
And if you have a dog, that will motivate you to walk more. My little doggy is always game for a walk.
@archangel_josh
@archangel_josh Месяц назад
Walking is a good one - at work when I couldn't problem solve something I'd head out for 20 minutes and would always come up with a new approach to try.
@bekabeka71
@bekabeka71 Месяц назад
I haven’t gone for a long walk in a year! I drive a lot, I’ve two Mercedes ML’s and a tractor i think I’m addictive to cars and heavy machinery, hence why I’ve urinary problems with urge to pee
@rudolphilaga9557
@rudolphilaga9557 Месяц назад
I need to do this more often. Would running do the same thing?
@BlueberryFundip
@BlueberryFundip Месяц назад
​@@bekabeka71 no one needed to know what you drive or how you burn to piss....
@bullydungeon9631
@bullydungeon9631 24 дня назад
Water before coffee is so important, i had wild muscle soreness that i couldnt figure out and thats all i needed
@slay-thoven1357
@slay-thoven1357 Месяц назад
Starting over at 29, going back to school and trying a new career i had interest in but didnt pursue the first time around. Glad to hear it's never too late! Great advice all around. Ive made all of my best decisions (like this one) on long walks.
@michaelmalloy3521
@michaelmalloy3521 Месяц назад
Good luck! What kind of job is it if I might ask?
@DonnyChords
@DonnyChords Месяц назад
I'm doing the same thing. Wish You the best on your journey mate 🙏
@Leemz415
@Leemz415 28 дней назад
Still young you got this
@Immersionmgroup
@Immersionmgroup 21 день назад
Brother I am in the exact same boat as you! I'm turning 30 next month and this year I started an electrical apprenticeship. It has its difficulty but it's never too late to follow any endeavour you choose.
@CaffeinatedCutie
@CaffeinatedCutie Месяц назад
Thank you for giving me a new outlook, I took many notes! I’m 24 and just lost the job I had for 5 years. Your words have completely shifted my perspective, in a time where it feels like my world is collapsing around me. Your insight and wisdom truly are making the world a better place!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thank you and happy to hear it helped!
@curtisdolan5676
@curtisdolan5676 19 дней назад
Never too old to change. Closing in on 59 and there are still so many things I want to accomplish. Thanks for the encouragement.
@FinnBrooks
@FinnBrooks 18 дней назад
Great mindset, wish you all the best
@nsbogert
@nsbogert Месяц назад
Great advice. Feel like I need to rewatch this every week
@metonoma
@metonoma 12 дней назад
I'm also 44. If you're an anxious person one of the most helpful insights is that nobody thinks about you and therefore nobody really cares about the things you worry about . People think about their own problems most of the time. If they are judgy all the time, stay away or know they are judging themselves and take it out on you
@ordinaryfaces7397
@ordinaryfaces7397 Месяц назад
This is probably the most sound advice ive found on youtube. Agree fully with everything especially perception is everything. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge for FREE. You're a blessing to content creation, keep living Sir!
@LovingSoul61
@LovingSoul61 Месяц назад
I appreciate that this was genuine, not pretentious, and covered lots of bases. Thank you for sharing and Happy Birthday!!!
@ferN_tf
@ferN_tf Месяц назад
This video was amazing. Straight to the point with every bit of advice. I’m turning 21 next week and I’ve been thinking about things I need to do to set myself up for a good future, and this video did just that. Also “Success is subjective” really hit me at my core, because I’ve always felt what I want isn’t what a lot of people in my peer group also want. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for making this video. I’m definitely subscribing to see what you are going to make in the future. ❤
@SG-xy6hf
@SG-xy6hf 25 дней назад
Bad memory?
@-Aidan
@-Aidan Месяц назад
This video was fantastic! for me a lot of reinforcement from this video and some new perspectives too. Well edited and presented, perfect to sharing with the those I care about! Cheers Dan
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Right on. Thank you so much!
@tranquilaaf
@tranquilaaf 21 день назад
Spot on!! At 65, I’ve followed almost every single one of these bits of advice. You are wise, you’re clearly going far in life! Soooo much great advice - one of my favs that I always tell people is listen to the people with good advice that are willing and able to say they DON’T know something. Keep up the great work and advice!!
@danfounder
@danfounder 21 день назад
High praise. Thank you 🙏🏼
@Animol2K
@Animol2K Месяц назад
Amazing insights, keep up the good work!
@IvanGetsukdov
@IvanGetsukdov Месяц назад
You could pass for a 25 year old dude
@jrsmith1998
@jrsmith1998 Месяц назад
Stop lying. This dude looks every bit of his age.
@BoopSnootAndTroubleshoot
@BoopSnootAndTroubleshoot Месяц назад
Someone's sad they don't look as good ​@@jrsmith1998
@jamesadamgleason9471
@jamesadamgleason9471 Месяц назад
Literally what are these clowns on. 35 at best​@@jrsmith1998
@osmana213
@osmana213 Месяц назад
Not even close
@osmana213
@osmana213 Месяц назад
He looks 30 at max
@kimiyaoshikoji
@kimiyaoshikoji Месяц назад
Love the positivity man. hope your channel blows up.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thank you! Appreciate you!
@ryan_d.v
@ryan_d.v 28 дней назад
Just turned 25, doing a lot of these already and there are some here I hadn't thought about or definitely need to improve on. Thanks for the great no BS advice, this was very straightforward. Much appreciated
@dayday8154
@dayday8154 18 дней назад
I just turned 25 when you wrote that and I agree as well.
@carmivanronk275
@carmivanronk275 Месяц назад
Water before coffee is a must!
@SPACEDOUT19
@SPACEDOUT19 20 дней назад
also stop eating rat poison. i feel 10x better, its crazy how good this hack is. so much energy and my body stopped feeling weird
@user-ut5bn8gt5r
@user-ut5bn8gt5r День назад
@@SPACEDOUT19nah i will never stop eating rat poison
@RicardoHernandez-yt5sj
@RicardoHernandez-yt5sj Месяц назад
This video showed up at the perfect time! Fantastic advice. This channel deserves more subscribers.
@prathameshlakhe2612
@prathameshlakhe2612 Месяц назад
Good advice man. Many of them made me think things out. Nice video and for a 44 yr old you look great nice to see that.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
I appreciate that and glad the video hit for you.
@dfaya
@dfaya Месяц назад
Nice to see you doing well Dan.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thank you 🙏🏼
@jicalzad
@jicalzad Месяц назад
#1 seems like solid advice for everyone
@jessicamayer5060
@jessicamayer5060 Месяц назад
all good tips! You're right, walking is too underrated. I stopped trying to run myself to death and started walking. Less down time because I wasn't injured and it just feels better.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Walking is so underrated. Loved running but walking is amazing.
@bruh-en3ti
@bruh-en3ti Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
@Ripley777
@Ripley777 Месяц назад
HI! I`m 42 in October. Fully agree here. You sir are a legend. God bless us all.
@sojournertruth9844
@sojournertruth9844 Месяц назад
So much wisdom in this brief video! Thank you!
@edwinckelly
@edwinckelly Месяц назад
Great video. On point. Wonderful tips!
@451Flamez
@451Flamez Месяц назад
Good stuff, all solid life lessons!
@2011Cape
@2011Cape 28 дней назад
I like how each one is quick and to the point.
@jamesmosier7186
@jamesmosier7186 Месяц назад
Fantastic wisdom displayed here!
@seashellsff5er8691
@seashellsff5er8691 Месяц назад
Tip 01: Workout to build muscles , Diet to burn fat, and cardio for heart and lungs health Tip 02: Eat protein 0.8-1 g of protein per 1pound/0.45kg of body weight. Tip 03: Use the mind muscle connection when working one, literally think about the muscle you trying to build. Tip 04: Drink water first thing in the morning. Tip 05: Drink coffee 2 hour after waking up. Tip 06: Breath through your nose. Tip 07: STOP MOUTH BREATHING. Tip 08: Walk is great for the brain and mental health. Tip 11: Use the 3-2-1 rule before sleep, don't eat anything 3h before sleep, don't drink 2h before, don't expose to blue lights (TV/Phone) 1h before. Tip 12: Use blue light blocker glasses if using phone before bed. Tip 13: make room dark. Tip 14: take a hot shower 1h before sleep, make you sleep faster. Tip 15: Read no fiction im the daytime, and fiction books before bed, to train body fiction=sleep. Tip 16: sleep and wake up at the same time everyday. Tip 17: roll boiled egg on the self. Tip 22: seek rejection and failure every day. Tip 23: take responsibility of your failure and success. Tip 24: when someone walking on your direction, glance at their shoulders and they will shift to the other side. Tip 25: Be the dumbest fastest person in the room. Tip 26: stop masking your problems and face them. Tip 29: true people's actions not words. Tip 32: dont use your age as excuses. Tip 36: Show up Work Tip 41: Your perception is your reality. Tip 43: success is subject. Tip 44: It's never too late to change :).
@dauzen3
@dauzen3 Месяц назад
Tip 25 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@chaitanyakandi5375
@chaitanyakandi5375 Месяц назад
Tq for the typing....
@LeonardoGonzalez-og5gr
@LeonardoGonzalez-og5gr Месяц назад
Thank you
@zacharysherry2910
@zacharysherry2910 Месяц назад
BUUUURRrrp
@jeanfoley3266
@jeanfoley3266 Месяц назад
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@auntiemame7076
@auntiemame7076 Месяц назад
This is terrific. Appreciate the collected wisdom that is normally scattered across various research and personal coaching videos.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Glad it helped!
@jamesdavid6451
@jamesdavid6451 Месяц назад
This was an amazing compilation. I appreciate the work you put into this. Go Dan Go!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thabks!
@jakobstevens
@jakobstevens Месяц назад
This is such an information-dense and all-encompassing video, no fluff. Bravo!
@That.90sCouple
@That.90sCouple Месяц назад
Man, this is amazing. Thank you
@bmelvin1234
@bmelvin1234 Месяц назад
That was great! That was like a bunch of self-help books distilled into this 1 video. Thank you for sharing!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Glad you liked it!
@taylorshytle
@taylorshytle Месяц назад
This is INCREDIBLE!!!! Tons of wisdom!!!! Teaching my kids what I didn’t learn versus giving them what I didn’t have. That one was the most helpful for me.
@carolinasv525
@carolinasv525 13 дней назад
Yessss, I loved that one too!! Our society is sadly so incredibly materialistic when in reality what we need more of isn’t more junk, but knowledge and acquisition of valuable life skills! Including financial wellness!! Budgeting, saving in general but also an emergency fund (in high yield saving accounts!!), investing, having a 401k or Roth IRA (to plan for retirement), etc.i wish I had leaned about all of these things yearsssss ago but sadly my family didn’t know and I was also let down by our dang school system here in the US… Thankfully the cycle ends with me!
@ProfFarns
@ProfFarns Месяц назад
Great video, thanks Dan!
@manuelhn50
@manuelhn50 Месяц назад
Fantastic video, thank you !!!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thanks!
@MarthaSolorio-br8vn
@MarthaSolorio-br8vn Месяц назад
I like what you said at the end. 'Even though I'm 44 years old, I feel like I'm just getting started' ... I hadn't thought about it in that way. Gave me a new perspective on things :)
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
That's our most powerful strength: Perspective. Gotta use it my friend.
@davidhui2687
@davidhui2687 Месяц назад
#17 is super underrated. A perfectly peeled egg helps me set the tone for the rest of the day!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Agreed!
@TakeoffFortnite
@TakeoffFortnite 23 дня назад
Amazing video Dan, thanks so much for all this awesome information.
@taurianmcleod9816
@taurianmcleod9816 25 дней назад
Thank you, brother. I needed to hear/be reminded of these things.
@Kimberly34584
@Kimberly34584 Месяц назад
My favorite: 9:33 You’re never going to be as young as you are right now. Even at 26 years old this rings true. In the past year I’ve taken two spontaneous US travel trips with my partner and this was always my mindset. We have no kids, a career which lets me take a week off every now and then, I have my health. If anytime is good, it’s now! So much wisdom in this video it’s hard to know where to start haha
@CaracalKeithrafferty
@CaracalKeithrafferty Месяц назад
Phenomenal list. I found you from someone on LinkedIn sharing the video. It reminds me of the Golden Verses of Pythagoras, but applied to the modern day.
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thank you and welcome from LinkedIn!
@LouEdgley
@LouEdgley Месяц назад
Have no prior knowledge of these Golden Verses, will be checking these teachings immediately - thank you for sharing 😊
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
@@LouEdgley Thank you!
@prosto_apostol
@prosto_apostol 16 дней назад
Thank you for the video, Dan!
@odinseye8835
@odinseye8835 Месяц назад
Great video and well said.
@Kingoroo
@Kingoroo Месяц назад
omg you look great for 44 ! congrats better than bryan johnson ahahah
@PieraB
@PieraB Месяц назад
I just discovered your channel! Love it! And you look barely 34! Thank you for offering sound, grounded and wise content. Have been loving your vids all morning
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Muchos gracias! Thank you for the kind words!
@Jetway
@Jetway 26 дней назад
Loved this. Thanks for sharing your wisdom!
@MrMr-yz3lf
@MrMr-yz3lf Месяц назад
This is one of probably a 4-7 videos on RU-vid (using it since launch), that I’m writing a comment under. I’m 36, been through a rough 6 year business ride, and atm starting a whole new way of living, business, and some other stuff too. Came to almost the same things you have pointed out in such a great, calm and good (I mean good vs evil) way. You have a clear mind, pure soul and a great heart. My gratitude for sharing it with others. It’s a good way to spread kindness. Best of luck in everything in your life :) P.S. My best one - is about taking notes in the shower!
@UNSCR1PTED
@UNSCR1PTED Месяц назад
Confusing. I ended up eating a high protein dense meal on a squaty potty after you said to do number 9 while doing number 2.
@peekaboots01
@peekaboots01 Месяц назад
I wish I had access to a forest
@meloniegreen1480
@meloniegreen1480 Месяц назад
THANK YOU!! Love each and every Tip you listed. I'm 46 and 100% agree
@Darknight526
@Darknight526 Месяц назад
Great stuff, thanks Dan!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Glad you liked it!
@shipjumper6068
@shipjumper6068 Месяц назад
I really enjoyed the entire video. The one that stuck out to me is taking time to meditate and be still. That’s something I need to do, as well as take walks when I’m feeling stressed. Thanks for the basic but eye opening knowledge.
@J3Diva
@J3Diva Месяц назад
Love the video! Great advice and most helpful tip that I can start is to not drink coffee first thing when I wake up and to drink water first. Many other great tips but this is one I want to work on. 42 years old and want to continue to make good habits. Thank you!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
I love that one too. Great stuff my friend!
@bencohen3567
@bencohen3567 22 дня назад
Great vid Dan 👏
@adambonney
@adambonney Месяц назад
Love this ! Thank you.
@SquozeLemons
@SquozeLemons Месяц назад
Cheat code #45 for my fellow US residents: get disability insurance to help replace some or most of your income if you have to leave work either temporarily or permanently for a number of medical reasons. There are two types of disability plans: short term and long term. The short term policy usually lasts between 3 and 6 months, which is enough time for you to recover from a serious injury or illness (usually you can use it for any leave covered under your 12 week unpaid FMLA protected period, including parental leave) and return to work. 3 to 6 months is also the point your long-term policy would kick in should you still be unable to return to work due to an ongoing or permanent disability. Generally, it takes at least 3 months before you're eligible to use your long term disability insurance policy benefits. If you didn't have your short-term policy and found yourself unable to work, you would need to find a way to cover the gap in your income for that entire time, which under normal circumstances is anywhere between an uncomfortable stretch and an outright financial disaster for most Americans. If you're off work because of a major illness or accident, that's likely to be even more of an issue since your living expenses tend to be even higher when you need medical diagnosis and treatment for a new medical condition. Social Security disability income applications are almost never approved upon first submission, requiring that applicants file appeals providing more and more documentation. It's becoming more and more necessary to have the help of an attorney who specializes in Social Security claims to get an application approved, and even then it can take years. Social Security does back pay from the initial filing/qualification date, but getting a lump sum of backdated benefits two years after your income dried up isn't going to keep you from losing housing, health insurance, car, access to medications and groceries, or paying your kids' childcare billing. And not everyone even qualifies for Social Security benefits in the first place. Short and long-term disability insurance plans tend to be pretty affordable overall, so you're not talking about paying an enormous amount for something you might not ever need to use. But not having it when and if you need it is devastating, and can be the difference between surviving to continue living your life, and maintaining your independence from having to become totally financially dependent on a significant other, family, or friends, whose non-financial support you will also need to rely on. My spouse was always healthy and was far and away the primary earner and source of health insurance benefits in our household for 7 years. At the age of 30, he was identified as having brain damage from an (at the time) unknown illness. Three days before the MRI that showed the damage, we found out that I was pregnant with our first and only child. My spouse's neurologist couldn't even give him a formal diagnosis for another 7 months, weeks before our child was born. If he hadn't had both policies, we would have lost our house and could never have afforded to buy groceries and diapers, let alone feed our dogs. Even without worrying about how the bills were getting paid, the transition to being retired due to disability has been incredibly challenging for my spouse, for whom this career was a massive part of his identity and a source of pride and enjoyment. I doubt he would still be here today, one way or another, if there had been one more major setback to deal with. His 5th anniversary of his diagnosis and our child's 5th birthday will happen in July and August of this year, and it's still a huge struggle to navigate his medical needs on top of the changes to our family dynamic and day to day life, but we are all so incredibly glad that he's still here and that we still are fairly independent from having to lean all of our financial weight on family and friends. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. 🙃
@jh7100
@jh7100 29 дней назад
Thank you, for sharing! So valuable! My favorite: your perception will always be your reality - everything will always be in your favor. Much appreciated.
@valeriedhodson3014
@valeriedhodson3014 Месяц назад
Brilliant list. Thanks
@GSmoove1812
@GSmoove1812 Месяц назад
Great stuff but I think you missed a huge one. The important of performing a daily stretching routine. Or yoga if you wanted to practice a particular method. Either way, preserving flexibility is paramount as we age, both for physical and mental health. I truly think this deserves its own bullet point.
@user-sz8qo1sp1i
@user-sz8qo1sp1i Месяц назад
True. This one is super important for your body AND your brain. Love this 😊.
@shondalesstudio
@shondalesstudio Месяц назад
Yup
@beybladeknights1223
@beybladeknights1223 Месяц назад
Great video Dan Greets Matti
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thanks Matti!
@Trainer-Mike2040
@Trainer-Mike2040 Месяц назад
Great stuff buddy!! 💪🏻💪🏻
@KanitaCarlos
@KanitaCarlos 3 дня назад
Thanks Dan🖤
@soganox
@soganox Месяц назад
Simple and effective. Thanks!
@funfitnesswithlauraleigh5012
@funfitnesswithlauraleigh5012 Месяц назад
The best decisions come from a moment of stillness. At the age of 43 i am learning this. Giving decisions time to brew rather than rushing them. Lots of really useful information, thank you
@joshualove6586
@joshualove6586 Месяц назад
Thank you for the knowledgeable and effective content.
@HorrorStoriesFromThe40s
@HorrorStoriesFromThe40s 28 дней назад
I’m 44 and waking up to this video was such a blessing. Thank you 😊
@TheExoticgdess
@TheExoticgdess Месяц назад
All good info ! Thank you for the education 🎉
@kodydennison5086
@kodydennison5086 16 дней назад
That was incredible. Time well spent. Thank you kindly!
@nds9441
@nds9441 18 дней назад
Great list!
@briannapeterson7294
@briannapeterson7294 Месяц назад
Thank you! I'm putting so many of these on a canvas on my wall.
@TS-so2xi
@TS-so2xi Месяц назад
Excellent video. Thank you
@user-oo7rg3cs9p
@user-oo7rg3cs9p Месяц назад
Thank you Dan, I am glad to find so much useful and necessary information!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@bjam5924
@bjam5924 Месяц назад
Great video thank you for sharing
@DIVIN3KINGDOM
@DIVIN3KINGDOM Месяц назад
Incredible 44 Lessons Dan Go! Thank you Brother!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Thank you 🙏🏼
@SantiagoSaez
@SantiagoSaez 28 дней назад
Great advice! Thank you
@rhoneawilliams5019
@rhoneawilliams5019 Месяц назад
My perception is my reality is my favorite piece of advice in the video. That’s a powerful, life-changing statement.
@deeptinadkarni4778
@deeptinadkarni4778 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing! These are awesome reminders and life lessons 😊
@Z.E.N_
@Z.E.N_ 16 дней назад
Sending Love Homie. Great Video 👊🏼
@SuperHDBob
@SuperHDBob 12 дней назад
Straight to the point
@ShawnDeLaCruz
@ShawnDeLaCruz 21 день назад
Great list. Excellent video.
@kansah4026
@kansah4026 25 дней назад
You Go Dan !👏👏
@TrapZoneCanine
@TrapZoneCanine Месяц назад
Seriously, thanks for sharing. Great tips.
@RFFraydex
@RFFraydex Месяц назад
"Teach your children what you did not know, instead of giving them what you did not have" is an exceptional wake-up-call. Somehow I do/try both yet, but I will rethink my focus on that. Thank you for this food-for-thoughts!
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Well said!
@MisterJDee
@MisterJDee 21 день назад
I’m 44 next month, and I agree 100% with all of your points! I have to start implementing quite a few of them though! I have spend the last 20 years working on my career, finances and making a family, but I’ve neglected my health. I need to focus on that now!
@lukaswood3401
@lukaswood3401 Месяц назад
Beautiful video. 23 and on my journey to becoming my best self. Dan helps my motives become lights midway through the tunnel as opposed to at the end of it.
@TheirKaiser
@TheirKaiser Месяц назад
So glad I found your channel! 💪
@danfounder
@danfounder Месяц назад
Welcome to the team!
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