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Daru Strong Club — How to Navigate & Win Every Day
Welcome to the Daru Strong Club. This is your training ground for total human optimization—mind, body, and spirit. The goal is simple: build discipline, stack small wins, and grow with a community that holds you to a higher standard. Inside, you’ll post daily, track progress, learn, and get direct coaching in live Q&As. Below is your clear, step-by-step playbook. Save it. Use it. Live it. Quick Orientation (what’s where) - Home / Community Feed: Daily posts, announcements, wins, and conversations. - Classroom / Courses: Programs, templates, and resources. - Calendar / Events: Live Q&A schedule and upcoming sessions. - Members: Connect, DM, and form accountability squads. - Search: Find posts, topics, or answers fast (use keywords like “ruck,” “nutrition,” “mindset”). - Notifications / DMs: Turn on notifications so you don’t miss live calls, replies, or tags. Tip: Pin important posts (rules, starter guides, templates) and follow the “Announcements” category. Daily Operating System (Mon–Sun) Do these in order. They take 10–15 minutes and set the tone for your day. 1) Affirmations (post in Affirmations) When: First thing in the morning—before life gets loud. Why: Prime your nervous system, align intention with action. How: Keep it short, specific, and identity-based. Template: - I am ______ (identity you’re building) - Today I will ______ (one non-negotiable action) - I reject ______ (distraction or vice)Example:“I am a disciplined father and athlete. Today I will complete my training block and 20 minutes of mobility. I reject excuses.” 2) Public Journal (post in Public Journal) When: Morning or midday. Why: Transparency creates accountability; clarity beats motivation. How: Three prompts—keep it real. Template: - What I’m feeling / thinking: ______ - What I’m focused on today: ______ - Obstacle & plan: ______ → ______Example:“Feeling under-recovered. Focus: hydration + protein. Obstacle: late meetings → Plan: train at 6 pm, prep shake at 5:30.”
Generalist or a specialist?
Do you think of yourself as a generalist or a specialist? This week’s Friday Memo book selection is Range by David Epstein, and it completely reframes the way we think about success, specialization, and nonlinear careers. The part I can’t stop thinking about: we glorify the Tiger Woods story, the child prodigy who specialized early. But Epstein argues that Roger Federer’s path, trying multiple sports before committing to tennis, may actually be the better model for most of us. If your path has ever felt scattered, delayed, or hard to explain, this book makes the case that your range might be your advantage. Let me know what you think.
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FRI 5/15/26 MORNING AFFIRMATION
Day 134 Of 365 Powered By JESUS Prayers Are In Bed Is Made Ready Willing And Able For Whatever Today Brings 134 Days No Alarms Needed. 134 Days Of Non Negotiables. 134 Days Of Being The Light Someone Needs. My Training Has Become Unconscious Behavior. Let's Have A Day Team Move With A Purpose. Have Each Others Back! I Got Yours Always!!!!! STAY SAFE STAY BLESSED TEAM 🙏🏻 💪🏻
Lift them Up.
Everyday we have opportunities to uplift others. Don’t miss those opportunities.
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Hi everyone, I’m David and I’m 17yo and I trained mma for like 3 years but last summer I had bad knee injury and still waiting on operation, so I can’t train anymore until my knee is healed do you guys have any tips what to do I try light bag work but my knee keeps hurting so I do some weights and bodyweight training at home. Anything helps🙏
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