Gary “Litefoot” Davis on How to Get More Done | Impact Theory
Last updated: Jun 1, 2023
The video is an interview with Gary "Litefoot" Davis, where he discusses his upbringing, the financial collapse his family faced, and the lessons he learned about hard work and resilience.
The video features an interview with Gary "Litefoot" Davis, a rapper, actor, author, entrepreneur, and political figure. Davis talks about his unconventional path to success, which started with his family's financial collapse and the lessons he learned from his hardworking father and grandfather. He emphasizes the importance of resiliency, setting aggressive timelines, and leading by example. Davis also shares how he realized that he needed to depend on himself to achieve his goals and keep moving forward.
Gary "Litefoot" Davis is a rapper, actor, author, entrepreneur, and political figure.
The interview discusses how to keep moving forward, setting aggressive timelines, and leading by example.
Gary's father and grandfather taught him the value of hard work and resilience.
Gary's family lost everything and had to live with his grandparents.
Gary started thinking in that way around the time that things started to fall apart with his parents' marriage.
Keep pushing forward and moving forward, even when things seem insurmountable.
Start with where you want to be and work backwards to where you are today.
Time frames are critical to turning a dream into a reality.
Assigning a time frame and plan of action to a dream can turn it into a goal.
Gary started thinking in that way around the time that things started to fall apart with his parents' marriage.
He learned that it's not always about how good you are or how talented you are, you have to work 10 times as hard to cut through some of this.
Gary lost his grandparents both within a very short period of time.
He realized that he really can depend on himself and knew that if it was going to happen for him, he had to keep moving forward.
Gary was being forged to realize that he had to keep moving forward and maybe that was the moment of awakening.
Lessons Learned from Tough Times
Keep pushing forward and moving forward, even when things seem insurmountable.
Understand that material things don't define you.
Use every experience as a tool.
Take baby steps and be intentional about what you want to do.
Create a plan and break it down into phases.
Identifying Tangible Steps
Start with where you want to be and work backwards to where you are today.
Identify each baby step that you need to take.
Study every aspect of what you want to accomplish.
Understand what you need to do and what others need to do.
Assign time frames to each phase.
Modeling After Successful People
Look at successful people in your field or the field you want to get into.
Find ways to take their great model and make it your own.
Fix it where you feel it needs to be fixed.
Add to it and make it your own.
Study each piece of it and assign time frames.
The Importance of Time Frames
Time frames are critical to turning a dream into a reality.
Assign time frames to each phase of your plan.
Focus everything you have on that phase during that time frame.
Reassess and adjust your plan as needed.
Stay committed and keep moving forward.
Setting Goals and Timelines
Assigning a time frame and plan of action to a dream can turn it into a goal.
Aggressive timelines can help motivate and push you to achieve your goals.
Shoot for the stars and if you fail, at least you're in the clouds.
Don't stop if you make a mistake, improvise and adapt to the situation.
Be malleable and go through growing pains to become better.
Learning from Role Models
Michael Jackson was a major influence and a master in his craft.
Early hip-hop artists influenced Litefoot's music.
Public Enemy's political activism and lyrics were inspiring.
Litefoot's music aimed to give pride and understanding to remove oppression.
Learning from mistakes and experiences of others helped Litefoot avoid financial pitfalls.
Overcoming Fear and Adversity
Going through growing pains can be uncomfortable, but it helps you grow.
Overcoming fear is essential to achieving success.
Adapting to situations and being malleable is important for growth.
Don't let fear hold you back from achieving your goals.
Be like water and conform yourself to situations to overcome adversity.
Dealing with Criticism and Labels
Litefoot was labeled as militant and an activist for his political lyrics.
Labels and criticism can be hurtful, but it's important to stay true to yourself.
Public Enemy and other old-school hip-hop groups faced similar criticism.
Litefoot's music aimed to remove oppression and give pride to his listeners.
Don't let labels and criticism hold you back from achieving your goals.
Challenges of the Native American Community
The Native American community is hesitant to do anything outside of the box due to past experiences with the government.
Litefoot's lyrics were influenced by the struggles he saw in his community and others.
Litefoot spent years traveling to different reservations and absorbing the struggles of everyone.
The saying "we are the people we've been waiting for" means that everything done before us is a part of us and we must do everything we can with our lives.
Litefoot believes in being independent and standing on your own two feet.
The Importance of Standing Alone
Standing alone can be a lonely journey, but it's important to know where you get your strength.
Litefoot self-published his book and created his own record label to assign himself.
Not everyone's work ethic is the same, but baby steps can help you reach your goals.
Litefoot believes in going through the pains and ebbs and flows to reach your goals.
On a tour, only one person made it from beginning to end, and Litefoot believes in being focused and determined.
Overcoming Challenges
Litefoot's family faced a financial collapse, but he learned the importance of hard work and resilience.
Litefoot believes in taking risks and not being afraid to fail.
Litefoot's father taught him to never be afraid to stand alone.
Litefoot believes in asking the Creator for strength and guidance.
Litefoot believes in being true to yourself and your culture.
Advice for Getting More Done
Litefoot believes in setting goals and breaking them down into smaller steps.
Litefoot believes in being disciplined and focused.
Litefoot believes in being organized and prioritizing tasks.
Litefoot believes in being proactive and taking action.
Litefoot believes in being persistent and not giving up.
Leadership and Resilience
You have to lead and be willing to lead.
If you don't know where you're headed, nobody else will either.
You have to stay the course and be willing to do what you need to do.
Leadership is most important in stressful moments.
There were times when the bus driver couldn't make it, so Gary learned how to drive a tour bus.
Hard Work and Endurance
The tour was equivalent to twice around the earth.
There was no rest for the team, with 211 shows, meetings, and speeches in a single year.
Driving through the night and doing multiple shows in one day was exhausting.
It was an inhuman effort, but they persevered.
Endurance and hard work were necessary to complete the tour.
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