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Daily Dose - Thermometer or Thermostat?

Today's dose poses a powerful question: "Does your response to your life look more like a thermometer or a thermostat?"

A thermometer simply reacts to the environment, passively reflecting the temperature around it. A thermostat, on the other hand, actively controls the temperature, setting it and working to maintain it.

This analogy highlights the difference between victims and champions. Victims react to their circumstances, blaming external factors for their situation. Champions take control, actively shaping their reality. They understand the principle of Affect > Effect – they choose how they will affect their world rather than being merely affected by it.

Which are you? Are you simply reacting to life's ups and downs, or are you actively setting the temperature for your own success?

To your Momentum & Mastery,

Spencer



About Spencer Combs:

Spencer Combs is a business leader and author of Momentum and Mastery: The Business Leader's Guide to Fastrack Unshakeable Profit, Productivity, and Purpose. With a passion for helping others transform their challenges into opportunities, Spencer offers unique insights through his events, coaching programs, and daily text messages.


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