Happy New Year.
I opened Skool today and saw a lot of Day 1 energy.
New goals.
New plans.
New everything.
And it reminded me of something from my teaching days.
We used to end a unit right before a break and start a brand new one the moment students returned.
It sounded good on paper.
Fresh start.
Clean slate.
Day 1.
But it was a terrible idea.
There was no time to reflect on what students had actually learned.
No time to integrate.
No space for teachers to prepare without sacrificing their break.
Day 1 always felt rushed, heavy, and strangely ungrounded.
New Year resolutions often work the same way.
We close December.
Skip reflection.
Skip rest.
Then demand clarity and performance on January 1.
This year, letβs do it differently.
Letβs make this year great by pausing.
By reflecting.
By starting slow on purpose.
Thatβs what Iβm doing today.
Iβm working on the calendar.
Mapping out our goal setting workshops.
And building a VIP tier for Amazon sellers who want deeper support this year.
Nothing frantic.
Nothing forced.
Just thoughtful setup so the rest of the year feels steady.
If youβre not sprinting today, youβre not behind.
Youβre preparing.
Thank me later.