Main Learnings for Beginners (my take from 3 years in MoA)
I joined MoA in December 2021, back in the day when all the people who are coaches now were starting out as well. I’ve met most of them personally and lived with Michael for a month. I’ve witnessed a lifestyle I wanted for myself, and I had never seen anyone else live it before (least of all dating coaches). So I made it my absolute priority to burn through MoA and apply all the lessons as fast and clean as I could. It’s an amazing program, and if you follow it without adding your own touches to it too early I`m positive 99% of people can get great results after 6 to 12 months of implementing it. The last 3 years have been a very rewarding and amazingly interesting ride. I’ve gotten to know amazing people, experienced great adventures and also made some of my closest friends along the way. It’s not an exaggeration to say my life would’ve been radically different and a lot less fun had I not signed up for the program. My social connections, dating, and overall happiness are at a stage I honestly didn’t think possible, and if the journey would be over tomorrow, I could honestly say I’ve done more than the average man could do in several decades. I’m very grateful I found this thing still in my early 30s, and I’d like to give something back. That said, I have seen a lot of people reaching out asking for tips to get started. Also I’ve witnessed some or most guys (including myself) make some serious mistakes impeding their progress, so I thought I’d share my main takeaways and learnings along the way. This is highly subjective of course, here`s my IG if you want to check out what I’ve been doing these past few years: https://www.instagram.com/maxrichrt/ So here we go: - Really, REALLY fix your instagram first. It’s mentioned plenty in the program so I won’t go into it much. But I recommend you spend at least 3-4 months prioritizing this to a point where your Instagram has impressive content and around 30-50 posts, before you even consider anything else.