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Champions Voice

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Champions Voice is a community created to help Gen Z reach the top 1% in everything they do.

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WEEKLY Q+A BEST DAY AND TIME
You have the Vision. You have the Habits. You have the System. Now, the real game begins. We all know that knowledge is potential power, but execution is real power. To make sure you don't drift back into "Safety Mode," I am launching a weekly, 60-minute Accountability & Q&A Session called the champion circle. The Agenda: 1. Accountability: Did you hit your habits this week? (We will review your data). 2. Feedback: Where are you stuck? What needs to be tweaked in your system? 3. Open Q&A: Just like the Masterclasses, ask me anything. I need to know what day/time works best for you all. (I’ve picked times that work around school/work schedules). VOTE NOW so we can lock this in starting next week.
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@Ryan Gangadin just write them in the comments twin
8 WEEKS COMPLETE (Plus: The "Encore" Sessions)
We did it. We wrapped up the 8-Week Masterclass Series. From mastering your Inner Voice to designing your Path of Least Regrets, we have laid the groundwork for a life lived on your own terms. But here is the thing about being a Champion: You never graduate from the basics. Next weekend, I am going back to the beginning. I will be re-running Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3 live to capture the official recordings for the program. If you missed them the first time, or if you want to sharpen your foundation, I am inviting you to join me for these special "Encore" sessions. THE SCHEDULE (Next Weekend): - FRIDAY: Week 1 — The Inner Voice (Mastering Self-Talk) - SATURDAY: Week 2 — Identity Habits (Becoming the Version of You Who Wins) - SUNDAY: Week 3 — Resilience Reset (How to Use Failure as Feedback) WANT IN? If you want to join the live studio audience for these recordings... Comment "ROUND 2" down below, and I will DM you the link.
What is next?
Just wanted to show my gratitude to Mr.Davis and Jakobi for hosting this series. Now that the online meetings are done, what is next? Jakobi says he will have q and a's. But I think we, as a community, should check in here. We have the tools, now we implement them. We can keep each other in check through this forum. At the end of the day, our progress comes from within. Holding each other accountable is beneficial to staying on track. We are not islands but our islands are all different. The waters around do not behave the same way. (Sounds cliche I know.) Thoughts?
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Absolutely love it. I gave you all the tools, it’s about each and every member of this community owning them. I will also provide weekly challenges moving forward where you all can drop your comments as an accountability measure as well. I’m here to see you all win! And it makes me happy to see members of the community taking ownership!
Saying "no"
I wanted to clarify what I said yesterday about saying "no". The person who asked it was worried about hurting others people's feelings when you say "no". This is understandable and something I used to think, too. There are a few layers to this. One is the fact that you can say "no" in a benevolent way that makes the other person understand that it is ok you cannot do it. For instance, if someone asks you to hang out but you have an important deadline, you can say something along the lines of "Thanks for the invite but I got work I need to get done." You are not saying "no" yet you are conveying that you are not available. Second is detaching yourself from other people's reactions. I am not saying to be apathetic. It is recognizing that you can only control your actions and emotions, not the other person. Third, when you do not say "no", you are compromising on your goals and time. You are allowing other people to take precedent over your energy. When you say "yes", people will keep coming to you and eventually, you will be spread thin. I understand this sounds extreme and I am not saying to shut out everyone. It is all about choosing what serves your prospects for the life you want. Like jakobi said, he doesn't party, he goes hiking. Not everything must be rejected, rather, evaluated based on your circumstances.
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Beautifully said my brother 🙌🏽
BRING PEN AND PAPER TO TODAY'S MASTERCLASS
Last master class of the series, and I was always a big proponent for not giving you guys a whole bunch of motivation and inspiration, but actual systems and frameworks that you can use and that you can take action on in your daily life, so that you can become your own agent for change. You can craft the life that you have always wanted for yourself. Today is the culmination of everything that we've done. And it's just going to give you clarity on where you want to go next in your life. You will be the one to decide that. So bring paper and something to write with. See you soon.
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Helping young people 25 and under master the way they speak to themselves and in turn how they speak to and influence the world around them.

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