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Dreams Inspire Planning, Decisions Deliver Results.
Are you truly committed? To accomplish great things, you must think and act differently. It involves moving beyond simple passion and into a level of conviction that others might call "delusional." As a Sharpshooter your physical and mental self is your primary "weapon," and keeping it in good working order requires a shift from "I think I can" (Confidence) to "This is happening" (Commitment). This "delusional" conviction is supported by the neurobiology of the Reticular Activating System (RAS)—a bundle of nerves in your brainstem that acts as a filter for information. When you move from "interest" to "obsession," you program your RAS to prioritize opportunities that align with your specific target, effectively "manifesting" results through heightened pattern recognition. By choosing decisions (action) over dreams (planning) and commitment over convenience, you physically rewire your brain's prefrontal cortex to favor long-term rewards over the immediate, dopamine-driven comfort of staying safe. Are you chasing comfort, or are you leaning into the discomfort that leads to true growth? Take one unwavering small step right now—not because you feel motivated, but because you are a Sharpshooter committed to the mission. Today is the day to stop hoping and start taking action by making a clear decision to pursue your most important goals. Inaction is a choice. Get out of your head, drop the excuses, and prove your endurance by doing the work that others are only "planning" to do. Be delusional today. Let's gooo!
Dreams Inspire Planning, Decisions Deliver Results.
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Thank you David! I just got back from Texas looking forward to getting back on track. Your message definitely is a great reminder and very well appreciated!
Yea but, (insert excuses here).
Should I send another post, a quick thought, something that challenges the community to think as they build and do great things? No, it might be too much. Hold off. Maybe it will discourage people. Plus, you didn't really prepare anything. You don't want to look or sound silly. Then I realized I was waiting for the 'right time'. Stop. That’s the subconscious trying to keep us safe and small. Often, the "right time" is just whenever you stop overthinking and start doing. The goal of this community is to challenge high performers to think differently. To move you out of "busy work" and into "building great things." Be careful—the days slip by fast. You’re getting "stuff" done, but when you look up, you’re in the same place you were last month. We all do it. We say: "I’ll start the big project once this week settles down." Excuse. "I'm not quite ready to move on yet." Excuse. Stop fooling yourself. Great things don't happen by accident; they happen through systems, consistent action, and the courage to admit when you can do better. Get out of your head. Drop the excuses. Get back on track. Let's go!
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“I’m waiting for them to respond.” Today, I caught myself thinking, “I’ll wait and give them time to respond to my proposal. Then, I just decided to reach out. I didn’t call, or emailed, I knocked on their door and just said I’m following up on my proposal. Then, she said “I glanced at it, and I then I realized I needed some more work.” Ha!
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Gerry Alvarado
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Life is beautiful. It's time to thrive.

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Joined Feb 3, 2026