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May 4 #BelieveWalk
Most people quit right before they win. If you just kept going a little longer, one more call, one more video, one more day, your chances go way up. It’s not about going all in for one day. It’s about showing up every day. Don’t quit just before it happens. I’m cheering for you. #Believe To join the #BelieveWalk Challenge: 1) Wake up and get outside 2) Go for a 15 minute+ walk 3) On the walk, listen to something that helps you #Believe in yourself Try it for 30 days and your life will change.
May 4 #BelieveWalk
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It's all in consistency.
Protect Your Energy
What is draining your energy right now? Not everything deserves your time and focus. You don’t have to say yes to everything and you don’t have to carry what’s not yours. Protect your energy, that’s how you show up stronger for what really matters.
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What's draining me right now? Extractive asks questions. People who want the cheat sheet, the GPT, the intro, the framework, and the answer—without reciprocating energy or moving anything forward. I love sharing. It's core to who I am. But there's a difference between builders who pull with you and takers who pull from you. This week, six days out from a major launch, I'm learning that "Never Stop. Never Give Up. Never Surrender" doesn't mean answering everyone. Sometimes it means surrendering the guilt of not answering—so the work that only I can do gets my full frequency. You can't transmit a frequency you're not holding yourself....
Consistency vs Intensity
While intense efforts might work for a short time, it’s consistency that makes a real difference. It’s about taking small, steady actions every day, even when you don’t see instant results. For example, if you want to get fit, working out regularly, even for just 15 minutes a day, will get you farther than pushing too hard one day and quitting the next. The same goes for building a business. Doing a little bit each day, whether it’s reaching out to new customers or improving your skills, adds up over time. Remember, it’s not about going all-in and burning out. It’s about showing up every day and making steady progress. Are you ready to start building momentum toward your goals?
Consistency vs Intensity
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Consistency isn't a productivity tactic for me. It's the thing that rebuilt my life. 92 pounds gone. Not from a program, not from intensity. From showing up every single day for myself and doing the small thing I said I'd do. Same engine built the businesses. The same engine carried me through the hardest stretches I've lived through. What I learned is that consistency isn't the opposite of ambition—it's the delivery system for it. RPM gave me the frame, Tony Robbbins : Results, Purpose, Massive Action. And the massive action only compounds if you show up tomorrow and the day after and the week after that when nobody's watching and nothing feels like it's moving. The daily discipline isn't glamorous. It's not supposed to be. It's the RPM that runs underneath everything else—quiet, steady, and the actual reason anything ever changes. Daily morning routine :)
Go As Far As You Believe
“Don’t limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve.” —Mary Kay Ash Mary Kay Ash reminds us that the biggest limits in life are often the ones we place on ourselves. When you believe in your potential, you give yourself permission to grow, take chances, and go further than you imagined. What you believe about yourself shapes what you’re willing to try. What’s one goal you’d go after if you stopped doubting yourself?
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The belief thing is real, but I'd add a wrinkle most people miss: What you believe about yourself isn't fixed by willpower. It's downstream of evidence. And the fastest way to change the evidence is to change your environment — the rooms you're in, the people you're around, the standard you're measured against. I spent years thinking I had a belief problem. Turned out I had a proximity problem. Once I got next to people operating two levels above me, my "ambitious" goals started looking like baseline expectations. The belief caught up on its own. So the question I sit with isn't "what would I go after if I stopped doubting myself" — it's "whose room do I need to be in for the doubt to stop being the loudest voice."
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April 29 #BelieveWalk
If you’re working on something big, remember this: it’s not about the journey or the destination. It’s about the company you keep along the way. Ask yourself: are the people around you the ones you want to build something big with? If not, that’s the next goal. #Believe To join the #BelieveWalk Challenge: 1) Wake up and get outside 2) Go for a 15 minute+ walk 3) On the walk, listen to something that helps you #Believe in yourself Try it for 30 days and your life will change.
April 29 #BelieveWalk
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It's all about that peer group that Tony Robbins talked about. Surround yourself with a peer group that's going to push you and never stop believing in you. Appreciate you having a fantastic day.
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