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Week 6 — Standards Test
This week is not about motivation. It’s a test. You will choose one standard from the list below and live up to it for 7 days. No substitutions. No reinterpretation. Choose ONE: - Training: minimum 30 minutes, 3 days, no skipping - Nutrition: no eating standing up or distracted, every meal - Sleep: lights off by a fixed time, 5 nights minimum - Movement: 8,000 steps daily, no averaging - Phone: no phone after 9pm, 5 nights You check in daily under this post with: DONE or NOT DONE No explanations. If you miss a day, you still report and continue. This is not about being impressive. It’s about being reliable. That is a challenge. Adults feel this immediately.
Week 5 — Reliability over intensity
This week, the standard shifts. Not more effort. More reliability. Your focus for the next 7 days: Do the thing you already know works, without negotiating. Same behavior. Same standard. Even when motivation drops. Daily check-in: One line on how you stayed reliable today.
Week 5 — Close
Week 5 wasn’t about intensity. It was about honesty. Some of you kept promises quietly. Some of you noticed where you’re still negotiating. Both matter. Discipline doesn’t ask for perfection. It asks for truth. Week 6 will demand more presence, more courage, and more ownership. If you stayed through Week 5, you’re ready.
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Week 4 Challenge — Let it show
Last week was about staying. This week is about letting it show. For the next 7 days, your challenge is simple: Let your self-trust show through one visible behavior. Not a declaration. Not a promise. A behavior. Examples: - You follow through without announcing it - You hold a boundary you usually soften - You stop explaining a decision you already made - You move calmly where you used to rush Each day, post: - 1–2 lines describing how it showed - No overthinking - No perfection Examples of what a daily check-in might look like: • “I stopped over-explaining a decision I already made.” • “I followed through on what I said I’d do, even though no one was watching.” • “I held a boundary instead of softening it to be liked.” One or two lines is enough. Clarity over polish. That’s it. This is about recognition, not performance.
Week 3 — What stayed
This week wasn’t about intensity. It wasn’t about motivation. It was about staying. You kept a promise. Or you noticed where you didn’t, and came back. That’s how self-trust is built. Before we move on, take one moment to answer this: This week, I became someone who ________. One honest sentence is enough.
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