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WINNER for the "Turning Point" Challenge 🥁🥁🥁
Gents - this challenge was a blast! We had so many transformation and turning-point stories shared, and every single one was inspiring in its own way. Seeing you guys show up, reflect, and take action is exactly what this community is about. Now… for the winner 🥁🥁🥁 🏆 WINNER: @Sean Kavanaugh Sean’s turning point started with years of feeling limited by his size — wearing looser clothes to hide, tailoring only for length, and cycling through “progress… then back to old habits.” Then life changed the trajectory. He stepped into a new chapter, started carrying himself differently, and eventually hit the real wake-up call: About 18 months ago, he woke up with his knees hurting and decided, “Enough is enough.” He committed to keto and consistent workouts — and that kickstarted not just weight loss, but a complete style evolution. What changed for Sean: - He’s down 75 pounds, with another 15–20 to go - Fit became the priority — not “whatever works,” but “what actually looks sharp” - He rebuilt his wardrobe intelligently (thrift + resale + tailoring) as his body changed - He leveled up so much that in December he bought an off-the-rack suit that only needed a hem — not a full reconstruction And the best part? He didn’t keep it to himself. He posts consistently, tracks his progress, and credits the community for helping him feel more confident in who he is — and where he’s going. @Sean Kavanaugh — we're proud of you! Everyone else: keep those stories coming in the community feed. This is how we build momentum — one decision, one upgrade, one win at a time!
WINNER for the "Turning Point" Challenge 🥁🥁🥁
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🚨 Jan 31st LIVE Call with the Founder of MaxAroma 🚨
Gents - quick heads-up. This one’s going to be a blast. 🔥 On January 31st at 10:00 AM CST, we’ve got Hamed Arefian (Co-Founder of MaxAroma) joining us LIVE. Come hang out, ask your questions, and get some behind-the-scenes insight! ✅ Click here to join the call on Jan 31st at 10AM CST: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/calendar?eid=b7a9560f749a46ee9952e2f9fa6c88a2 Now drop it in the comments: what’s your signature scent right now? 👇
🚨 Jan 31st LIVE Call with the Founder of MaxAroma 🚨
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Missed the Live Sessions? The Replay is Ready!
If you couldn't make it to our recent live sessions - or if you want to revisit the key discussions we covered - the recordings are now available in the Classroom Tab! Use the direct link below to jump straight to the replays: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/classroom/29695f5b?md=9277c202fc7248e7ad8e8db21d4d62e0 🗓️ Mark Your Calendar: Our Next Big Event! Ready for more? Join us for our next live session featuring a special guest: the Founder of MaxAroma! This is your chance to learn directly from a massive industry leader and ask your questions in real-time. Join the call on Jan 31st at 10AM CST here: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/calendar?eid=b7a9560f749a46ee9952e2f9fa6c88a2
Missed the Live Sessions? The Replay is Ready!
I need style advice!
What is the foundation every man must own? I need a new wardrobe foe casual and professional wear Thank you! David
Stoic Style
Gentlemen, I'd love some feedback on an idea I had which I may publish to my blog. I'm not as active on here as I would like to be I put hard limits on my app times. So I may be an unfamiliar name to many. I will be grateful for any and all feedback. Thank you!! Many may know the tales of Epictetus. Many would apply it to themselves in the same way. But there may be a deeper meaning to apply to our goals. The classic tale goes as follows. In the days of ancient Rome many men especially those of status would dress to show their worth in how they were draped. The most elegant clothing signaled to the people that you were a man who was to be respected. This came with a burden of arrogance. Feeling like one lived on a higher plane of existence. So and an exercise Seneca the Younger advised Epictetus to challenge his own image. He advised setting aside days to live with "coarse and rough dress" to ask: "Is this the condition that I feared?" This isn’t about self-punishment, but about testing one’s inner strength against societal expectations. Dressing poorly for a day can be a form of mental training, helping to detach self-worth from appearance and reduce anxiety about judgment. A modern Stoic might choose to dress poorly—or simply wear simple, unremarkable clothing—for a day not out of vanity or rebellion, but as a voluntary exercise in indifference to external appearances. This aligns with the Stoic practice of voluntary hardship, where one deliberately embraces discomfort to build resilience and clarify what truly matters. But in today's world so many are so casual. The counter signal of high status individuals wearing sweats and t-shirts to conferences has flipped the agenda. Now so many don't step up and dress well at all. Now the discomfort lies in dressing up not in dressing down. We all know it's easy to blend in. But taking time with your dress sense can be a sign of respect to those you interact with. Subtly saying, I respect your time and attention and wished to dress properly to reflect that.
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