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  • You can't do it ALONE!
    Dec 13 2025

    Jay Miralles interviews Marty Gray, a veteran who transitioned from a 20-year military career to entrepreneurship in real estate. They discuss the importance of networking, vulnerability in business, and the creation of OBO (Our Business Owners), a community for entrepreneurs. Marty shares insights on building a network, the significance of mindset, and the value of commitment in business. The conversation also highlights upcoming conferences aimed at supporting business owners and fostering connections within the community.

    Takeaways

    Marty emphasizes the importance of not worrying about the past and embracing one's journey.

    Networking is crucial for business growth and success.

    Vulnerability in business can create a safe space for sharing challenges.

    OBO focuses on supporting entrepreneurs and fostering meaningful connections.

    Commitment to a network can lead to significant personal and professional growth.

    Monthly conferences provide valuable insights and networking opportunities.

    Building a network starts with reaching out to local businesses and professionals.

    Mindset is a key factor in overcoming challenges in entrepreneurship.

    Givers gain: helping others can lead to personal rewards.

    OBO offers a unique platform for business owners to connect and collaborate.

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    https://betteromaha.com/directory/agents/martin-gray

    "How can I make this better?"

    "Givers gain, it's true."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Conference Overview

    09:16 The Birth of OBO and Its Mission

    15:29 Mindset and Vulnerability in Business

    21:32 OBO Circles: Focus and Legacy

    29:15 Monthly Conference and Community Engagement

    36:55 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with OBO

    42:50 OUTRO Standby for Launch.mp4

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  • OPINIONS VS ADVICE
    Dec 8 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Jay Miralles explores the critical distinction between advice and opinion, emphasizing how opinions can often hinder personal growth and the pursuit of dreams. He discusses the dangers of unsolicited opinions, especially from well-meaning individuals, and highlights the importance of seeking advice from qualified sources who have real experience. Through personal anecdotes and practical strategies, he encourages listeners to be selective about whose voices they allow to influence their decisions, ultimately advocating for a more discerning approach to guidance in their lives.

    Takeaways

    Opinions are often based on personal fears and limitations.

    Real advice comes from those who have achieved results.

    It's crucial to differentiate between opinions and advice.

    Well-meaning opinions can derail your dreams.

    Seek guidance from qualified sources, not just friends and family.

    Building a personal board of advisors can provide valuable insights.

    Ask better questions to filter for experience.

    Testing advice before fully committing is essential.

    Emotional responses to opinions can cloud judgment.

    Your dreams deserve guidance from those who have pursued their own.

    Navigating the Fine Line Between Advice and Opinion

    The Silent Dream Killers: Opinions vs. Advice

    Sound bites

    "Opinions are cheap. Everyone has them."

    "Care doesn't equal qualification."

    "Opinions keep you small and safe."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Dream Killers: Understanding Opinions vs. Advice

    02:09 The Impact of Opinions on Your Dreams

    04:59 The Dangers of Well-Meaning Opinions

    08:06 Navigating Opinions and Seeking Real Advice

    11:01 Personal Stories: The Cost of Listening to Opinions

    14:13 Strategies for Filtering Advice from Opinions

    17:00 Building a Personal Board of Advisors

    19:44 The Importance of Asking the Right Questions

    22:17 Testing Advice and Creating a Filter System

    25:02 Handling Emotional Responses to Opinions

    28:04 The Challenge of Pursuing Your Dreams

    31:14 Finding Wisdom in Unconventional Places

    34:04 Final Thoughts: Protecting Your Dreams

    42:30 OUTRO Standby for Launch.mp4

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    Keywords

    dreams, advice, opinions, personal growth, entrepreneurship, success, guidance, motivation, self-improvement, discernment

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  • GOAL PLANNING, PART 4 of 4
    Dec 5 2025

    In this conversation, Jay Miralles discusses the importance of identity and self-belief in achieving long-term success. He emphasizes that while goals can change actions, it is one's identity that ultimately transforms life. Miralles explores the concepts of grit, resilience, and discipline, arguing that true strength is forged through conflict and challenges. He provides practical strategies for maintaining consistency and accountability, highlighting the significance of a clear identity and environment in the journey towards becoming unstoppable.

    Takeaways

    Goals change your actions, but identity changes your life.

    You can't outwork a broken self-belief; belief is foundational.

    Success requires daily maintenance and effort.

    Your identity acts as a thermostat for your achievements.

    Strength is built through conflict, not comfort.

    Difficult situations serve as proving grounds for growth.

    Consistency is key; set clear goals and check in regularly.

    Celebrate small wins to reinforce positive behavior.

    Your habits shape your identity and future success.

    Be a warrior in pursuit of your goals, not a worrier.

    "You need a warrior, not a worrier."

    Chapters

    00:00 Becoming Unstoppable: Identity and Goals

    09:22 The Power of Grit and Resilience

    19:03 Consistency and Accountability for Success

    27:51 The Unstoppable You: Building a Strong Identity

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  • GOAL PLANNING, PART 3 OF 4
    Dec 4 2025

    Title: Mastering the Art of Execution: Turning Plans into Power

    Introduction:

    In today’s fast-paced world, having a plan is just the first step; executing that plan is where true success lies. In a recent podcast, Jay Miralles delves into the crucial phase of execution, emphasizing that while motivation can ignite the spark, it is discipline that keeps the flame alive. Let’s explore the insights shared in the podcast that can help you transform your plans into powerful actions.

    Section 1: Understanding Execution

    Jay Miralles opens with a powerful statement: "Your plan doesn't fail; your follow-through does." This highlights a common misconception—many people blame their plans for failure when in reality, it’s often their inability to execute those plans that leads to disappointment. Jay stresses that wishing for success is insufficient; true achievement comes from hard work and consistent execution. He states, "Wishing is cute, but working is undefeated," reminding us that our habits reveal our true intentions.

    Section 2: The Importance of Morning Routines

    One of the key takeaways from the podcast is the significance of owning your mornings. Jay asserts, "You either own the morning or the morning owns you." He encourages listeners to adopt a proactive morning routine to set a positive tone for the day. For instance, he suggests waking up early to engage in meditation, exercise, and planning, which can help individuals start their day with clarity and energy.

    Section 3: Setting High Priority Tasks

    Jay emphasizes the importance of tackling high-priority tasks first thing in the morning. He states, "If you win the first battle, the rest of the day salutes you." This means that accomplishing even one significant task early on can create a momentum that carries throughout the day. He shares his own practice of prioritizing a morning workout as a critical first step to ensure a productive day.

    Section 4: Accountability and Consistency

    Another essential element of execution is accountability. Jay explains that accountability is not a punishment but rather a reflection of our commitment to our goals. He encourages listeners to establish systems that keep them on track, such as regular check-ins or end-of-day reviews. Furthermore, he discusses the concept of discipline, noting that it often triumphs over the fleeting motivation we may feel.

    Section 5: The Dangers of Procrastination

    In the podcast, Jay addresses the dangers of procrastination and how it can derail our plans. He warns against the temptation to put things off, saying, "Later has killed many more dreams than many other things." He encourages listeners to take immediate action, even when they feel tired or unmotivated, as pushing through those moments often leads to breakthrough results.

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    Tags: execution, discipline, accountability, productivity, morning routine, success tips, personal development, motivation, goal setting

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  • GOAL PLANNING, PART 2 OF 4
    Dec 3 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Jay Miralles emphasizes the importance of designing a clear blueprint for personal and professional success by 2026. He discusses the necessity of clarity, the three-piece blueprint for achieving goals, the significance of eliminating distractions, and the power of setting stretch goals. Miralles also highlights the importance of execution and accountability in turning intentions into reality, urging listeners to take immediate action towards their goals.

    Takeaways

    Design your life intentionally, don't leave it to chance.

    Clarity is essential for progress; define your goals clearly.

    A three-piece blueprint includes outcome, process, and proof.

    Eliminate distractions before adding new goals.

    Stretch goals create pressure that drives growth.

    Accountability measures help track progress effectively.

    Start today; don't wait for a specific date to begin.

    Even small, consistent actions can lead to significant results.

    Commitment is more important than mere interest in goals.

    Your future is waiting for your permission to succeed.

    Chapters

    00:00 Designing Your Future: The Blueprint for 2026

    05:29 The Three-Piece Blueprint for Success

    10:58 The Power of Stretch Goals

    16:49 Execution: The Bridge from Plans to Power

    BLUEPRINT
    Creating Your Three-Piece Blueprint

    Jay introduces a simple yet powerful three-piece blueprint to guide your journey:

    1. Outcome: Define what you want to achieve. It’s essential to set clear, specific goals that can be easily tracked. For example, losing 30 pounds by February is a clear target that can be broken down into manageable weekly objectives.

    2. Process: Establish the daily and weekly actions necessary to reach your goal. Jay advises removing friction from your process. If your aim is to lose weight, remove junk food from your home. If you’re looking to boost sales, schedule dedicated time for outreach. The key is to create an environment that supports your goals, making them easier to achieve.

    3. Proof: Track your progress using key performance indicators (KPIs). What you measure tends to improve, and having a scoreboard to track sales or weight loss provides motivation. Jay notes, "What you avoid decays," meaning that without tracking, your ambitions may fade.

    Keywords

    blueprint, clarity, goals, execution, success, personal development, planning, boundaries, progress, motivation

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  • GOAL PLANNING, PART 1 of 4
    Dec 1 2025

    4 PART SERIES PART 1 OF 4

    In this conversation, Jay Miralles discusses the importance of having a concrete plan for achieving personal breakthroughs in 2026. He emphasizes the need for honesty in assessing one's goals and the difference between wishes and actionable plans. The discussion covers the significance of health as a foundation for success, the role of systems and methods in achieving goals, the impact of environment on personal growth, and the necessity of setting measurable and slightly scary goals. Miralles concludes by highlighting the importance of rewarding the process of achieving goals rather than just focusing on the end result.

    Jay's Book 'Let's GO!' can be purchased at: https://books.by/jaymiralles

    Takeaways

    2026 is approaching; don't fall into the trap of procrastination.

    • A wish is vague; a plan is specific and actionable.
    • The gap between dreams and actions is where potential dies.
    • Comfort can hinder your potential for growth.
    • Health is foundational for achieving any goal.
    • Systems keep you moving when motivation fades.
    • Your environment shapes your habits and mindset.
    • Goals should be simple, measurable, and a little scary.
    • Fear can be a motivator for achieving goals.
    • Reward yourself for the process, not just the outcome.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Your 2026 Breakthrough

    06:08 The Gap Between Wishes and Plans

    11:43 Systems and Methods for Achieving Goals

    17:46 The Impact of Relationships on Success

    23:38 Rewarding the Process of Change

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  • The SAFE Little Voice In Your Head: HOW TO BEAT IT
    Nov 26 2025

    The SAFE Little Voice In Your Head: HOW TO BEAT IT

    This episode delves into the concept of the inner voice, exploring how it acts as a barrier to personal growth and success. Jay Miralles discusses the survival wiring of the inner voice, its impact on confidence, and practical strategies to overcome it. The conversation emphasizes the importance of belief, courage, and action over skill and talent. This episode comes from one of the chapters in my book Let's Go! https://books.by/jaymiralles

    Keywords

    inner voice, personal growth, confidence, survival wiring, belief, courage, action

    Takeaways

    • You don't need more skill or talent, just belief.
    • The inner voice is a survival mechanism, not an enemy.
    • Confidence and consistency are key to success.
    • Challenge the inner voice by naming and questioning it.
    • Action builds confidence and clarity.
    • The inner voice gets louder when you're on the right path.
    • Overcoming hesitation is more important than gaining skill.
    • Execution is more crucial than knowledge.
    • Movement and action can override mental barriers.
    • Your systems and routines determine your success.

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  • DO YOU WORRY TOO MUCH?
    Nov 24 2025

    In this conversation, Jay Miralles explores the pervasive nature of worry, stress, and anxiety, emphasizing how these feelings often stem from our brain's survival instincts. He discusses the common triggers of worry, such as money, work performance, and family dynamics, and offers practical techniques to manage these feelings. Miralles introduces the concept of layers of control, highlighting the importance of focusing on what we can control to reduce anxiety. He concludes with strategies to reset the nervous system and regain clarity and peace in life.

    ACTION STEPS:
    Big Idea: Your practical, proven, repeatable worry-list exercise.

    Write Down 2–3 Things You’re Worried About Today
    • “Name it so you can tame it. You can’t fight shadows — you have to put them in the light.”
    • Examples to give:
      • “Is this deal going sideways?”
      • “What if I disappoint someone?”
      • “What if I’m not enough?”
      • “What if my kid is struggling?”
    Why writing works (Brain science simplified):
    • Writing moves the thought from the emotional brain to the logical brain.
    • The emotional brain reacts. The logical brain evaluates.
    • “The moment you write it down, you take the power back.”
    Step 2 — Revisit it in 24–72 Hours
    • “This step is important. Because evidence destroys anxiety.”
    • Most of the time you realize:
      • It never happened.
      • It wasn’t as bad as you feared.
      • You handled it.
      • It passed.
    Step 3 — Build a “Proof Folder”
    • Over a week or two, you’ll start noticing patterns:
      • 90% of the things you fear never happen.
      • The 10% that do? You handle them better than you thought.
    Step 4 — Redirect the Energy
    • Worry is energy with no direction. Give it direction.
    • Suggestions:
      • Rucking
      • Taking the next step
      • Calling someone
      • Prayer, meditation
      • Focusing on what you control
      • Creating a plan
    Why this works physiologically:
    • Taking action reduces cortisol
    • Movement increases dopamine and endorphins
    • Breathing slows the amygdala
    • Writing activates problem-solving regions


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