The Action plan for today / this weekend:
(Here's the recap of Rebiens video of day 5)
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The Two Core Principles of Success
There will be many obstacles on your path toward achieving everything you’ve ever wanted.
That’s inevitable.
I’ve been saying this for a long time:
success comes down to understanding and applying two core principles.
Number one: asking the right questions.
Number two: failing fast.
Most people are afraid of failure.
Most people don’t know what questions to ask.
And because of that, the most common outcome is simple:
they quit.
Questions Are the Real Answers
The single most important skill you can develop is learning how to ask the right questions.
Everyone is looking for answers.
Very few people are looking for the right questions.
Yet questions are the answers.
The quality of your life is directly connected to the quality of the questions you ask — both to others and to yourself.
The better the question, the deeper your self-understanding.
The deeper your self-understanding, the clearer your next move becomes.
If you make a mistake and ask the right question, you immediately extract the lesson.
If you ask the wrong question, you stay confused — even if the information is right in front of you.
This applies to life.
This applies to business.
And this is especially true in sales.
The power of sales doesn’t come from talking.
It comes from asking the right questions.
Failing Fast Requires Action
The only way to practice failing fast is by doing.
You cannot fail without acting.
You cannot learn without making mistakes.
And you cannot ask good questions without asking many questions.
Mistakes are not the problem.
Avoiding mistakes is.
Failure becomes dangerous only when you’re afraid of it.
Anticipating Obstacles (The Chessboard Mindset)
We also want to pre-understand the obstacles that may come our way.
Think of it like chess:
good players think five or six moves ahead.
By anticipating what might happen, you already know how to counter it before it even begins.
Let’s say your goal is to make a million dollars.
You will face obstacles — guaranteed.
But if you haven’t thought about what those obstacles might be, how will you know how to navigate them?
The Mountain Exercise (Today’s Core Exercise)
Imagine your goal as a mountain you want to climb.
Now ask yourself:
• Where am I standing right now?
• How far away am I from the mountain?
• Where exactly is the peak?
• What path am I going to take?
If you know what kind of obstacles exist on the mountain,
you’ll also know what kind of gear you need to bring.
Preparation removes chaos.
Clarity removes fear.
Defining Your Life First (Not Your Job)
This part is crucial.
Stop thinking in terms of:
“I work now, and life comes later.”
Instead, ask:
What does my ideal life actually look like?
How do I want to live?
How do I want to feel?
How do my days look?
Only after that do you ask:
What kind of work fits alongside that life?
Work is a layer — not the foundation.
The foundation starts in the heart.
Deep Self-Inquiry Questions
Ask yourself:
• What is holding me back right now?
• Why is it holding me back?
• What do I need to overcome?
• Who do I need to become?
• What habits are required to become that person?
Mapping Your Reality
Write this down clearly:
• Where am I now?
• What patterns led me here?
• What habits created this situation?
Then look forward:
• Where do I want to be in 1 year?
• 3 years?
• 5 or 10 years?
Choose what feels right for you.
Then define your lifestyle vision — not just your income goal.
Obstacle Breakdown Exercise
Now list every obstacle you can think of — internal and external.
For each obstacle:
• Ask why it exists
• Dig deeper — layer by layer
• Rate it from 1 to 10 on how much it’s holding you back
Then ask:
• Which obstacles are real?
• Which ones are self-imposed?
Turning Obstacles Into Strategy
For each major obstacle, ask:
• Which specific skills would help me overcome this?
• Who has already overcome something similar?
• What can I learn from them?
• What daily habits can I start today to address this?
Don’t think in the future.
Think: Who can I start becoming today?
You don’t need all the resources now.
You just need the right questions.
Example:
“If I want to make a million dollars in the info-product space,
I need to know people in the info-product space.”
Then ask:
• How do I find them?
• How do I connect with them?
• How do I provide value to them?
Identity Transformation
Ask yourself:
• What beliefs do I need to let go of?
• What beliefs about money, success, or worth are limiting me?
• What daily actions align with my desired identity?
• Who do I need to surround myself with?
Action Plan
Now make it practical:
• What are the top three obstacles I will tackle first?
• What specific actions will I take in the next 24 hours?
• What weekly checkpoints will I use to measure progress?
Open a fresh journal page.
Title it: Action Plan.
Keep asking questions.
Keep refining.
Be creative.
Vision Board (Final Integration)
You’ve now defined:
• Your life vision
• Your goals
• Your obstacles
• Your strategy
The final step is to anchor it visually.
Create a vision board:
• Images
• Screenshots
• Symbols
• Anything that represents your future life
There is no limit.
This is not about fantasy.
It’s about direction.
Final Note
Think in terms of who you want to become.
Think in terms of the life you want to live.
Then let your actions align with that vision.
Make the plan.
Execute it.
Adjust it.
And see how far you go.
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