💡What if you are actually much closer to your dream life than you think, and the only thing standing in your way is the 'one more' philosophy?
💡Have you ever wondered how a simple shift in your daily standards could be the missing key to unlocking extraordinary success?
💡What’s the secret to building unshakable self-confidence and finally closing the gap between who you are and who you were born to be?
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Key Takeaways from The Power of One More
✓Discover how adopting the 'One More' philosophy of making just one extra attempt can fundamentally change the trajectory of your success.
✓Learn how to take complete responsibility for your mindset by focusing only on what you can control, using positive visualization to replace fear with confidence.
✓Understand the concept of 'invisible progress' and discover why relentlessly trying just one more time brings you closer to your breakthrough, even when results aren't immediately visible.
✓Master a unique approach to time management by dividing your 24-hour day into shorter 'mini-days' to manufacture urgency and dramatically increase your daily productivity.
✓Find out how to harness harsh emotions like fear and anxiety as powerful motivators to push you forward, rather than letting them hold you back.
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Quiz — Test Your Understanding
Question 1 of 5
What is the core philosophy of the 'One More' lifestyle?
A. Completely overhauling your daily routine and habits all at once.
B. Doing just one additional action, like making one more call, to get closer to your goals.
C. Giving yourself one more day of rest before starting a major project.
D. Accepting that external forces will ultimately decide your level of success.
Question 2 of 5
According to the text, how should you handle external forces that you cannot control?
A. Analyze them deeply to predict how they will impact your future.
B. Use them to justify taking a break when you face temporary setbacks.
C. Eliminate worrying about them and focus only on the things you can influence.
D. Try to manipulate them through repeated thought and visualization.
Question 3 of 5
What does the piñata metaphor illustrate about the process of achieving goals?
A. It demonstrates that early failures mean you should change your strategy.
B. It highlights how invisible progress accumulates with every attempt, even if results aren't immediate.
C. It shows that relying on others is necessary to finally break through obstacles.
D. It proves that life's rewards are distributed randomly and often unfairly.
Question 4 of 5
How does Ed Mylett suggest prioritizing and managing your time to maximize potential?
A. By tracking every minute of his 24-hour day using a strict clock schedule.
B. By focusing on completing all the easiest tasks first to build momentum.
C. By breaking his 24-hour day into multiple shorter 'mini-days' to create a strong sense of urgency.
D. By extending his working hours and sleeping less to gain more 'clock time'.
Question 5 of 5
How should a 'One More' thinker handle harsh emotions like fear and anxiety?
A. Avoid them at all costs by focusing strictly on positive thoughts.
B. Suppress them entirely so they do not interfere with daily productivity.
C. Analyze them constantly to find their root cause before taking any action.
D. Embrace them and use them as motivators to push forward.
The Power of One More — Full Chapter Overview
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21 — The Philosophy of One More
32 — Identity, Thermostats, and the Personal Matrix
43 — One More Try and the Hidden Candy
54 — Time, Emotion, and the Inner Home
65 — Associations, Dreams, and Better Questions
76 — Goals, Standards, and Habits
87 — Multipliers, Inconvenience, and the Price of Greatness
98 — Leadership as a Bigger Dream
109 — Equanimity, Faith, and One More Prayer
1110 — One Last One More
The Power of One More Summary & Overview
The Power of One More (2022) follows the idea that doing “one more” in any situation can bring you greatness and open up more opportunities.
Who Should Listen to The Power of One More?
High achievers
Self-improvement seekers
Anyone willing to welcome a lifestyle change
About the Author: Ed Mylett
Ed Mylett is an entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He offers advice on how to be your best self and how to perform best based on his experiences as a businessman and father. He’s also the author of Max Out Your Life.