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My 30 Day Focus
I’ve set myself two focuses because one I own and the other is outsourced to a team of students who are completing a project with me to reposition my brand. 1. Create my content pipeline and publish consistently on LI to grow my mailing list. 2. Support my student team, who are working on my brand repositioning. This is important right now because I have clarity around what I want to create in terms of content and repositioning my brand, and I want to stop collecting ideas and execute on them instead. I'm training to my 'operator' muscle. By the end of the month, progress would look like: - Posting one long-form article on LI a week, and have a month of articles written in advance - Repurposing content from the long-form articles into 5 short-forms to post something daily on LI - Increased subscribers to my mailing list.
My 30 day focus
What up team, this is a big month for me. My company just built our first revenue-share app for a specialized hotel. It will essentially be the hotels booking engine - it's built and now we move into testing and go live by end of month. The next 30 days, i'm doubling down to make sure we finish the testing, get the right data in place and finalize on the ops model. For me this is my companies first time doing a partnership model, so we're super excited to get this launch done! Looking forward to hearing about your 30 days plans!
⭐ Weekly Wrap-Up: What You Might’ve Missed Inside The Institute Social
This isn’t a content library — it’s an operator room. This week was about clarity, judgment, and getting out of our own way so momentum can actually compound. If you’ve been building, deciding, or feeling the weight of leadership lately, this week’s posts were for you. 🧭 What Happened This Week 1. Brand-New Onboarding Is Live (Start Here 2.0) This week I officially rolled out a rebuilt onboarding experience designed around one thing: activation. The goal is simple — get you moving within 72 hours, not overwhelmed. If you haven’t yet, start here: - Intro post - 3 meaningful comments - Start Here 2.0 in the classroom area (Lessons 1–3) Then comment “Activated ✅” on the pinned post so I know you’re in motion. Momentum > perfection. 2. Leadership Is About Focus, Not More Opportunities Several conversations this week centered on protecting attention and decision quality — not adding more to the plate. 👉 Lead With “No” (So 2026 Doesn’t Lead You) A framework from Brendon Burchard on why high performers don’t look for more opportunities — they protect focus. 🔗 Link to post 3. Identity Drives Consistency Motivation fades. Identity compounds. 👉 The 3 Words That Shape How You Show Up Decide how you want to show up before the day starts — and let behavior follow. 🔗 Link to post This one sparked some solid reflection and real conversation in the comments. 4. Scaling Without Becoming the System One of the biggest traps for builders is staying involved in everything “just to make sure it’s done right.” 👉 The 10/80/10 Rule (How I Get Out of the Way Without Losing Control) A practical delegation framework from Dan Martell that helps you scale without lowering standards. 🔗 Link to post
My 30 day focus
- What you’re working on - My email marketing sequence for the next year (26 emails) - Why it matters right now - My email marketing funnel is running out of new content in March 2026 - What “progress” would look like by the end of the month - I would have all pictures I am going to use in the emails picked out and have all content written in draft form for each picture.
🔥 What My ChatGPT 2025 Recap Taught Me (And Why It Matters for You)
I just went through my ChatGPT year-in-review and it honestly stopped me for a minute. Not because of ego stuff—but because it mirrored back something I’ve felt all year but hadn’t fully named yet. Here’s what stood out: • Top 1% of users by messages sent • Early 0.9% adopter • Archetype: The Strategist • Theme: building systems, structure, and leverage • “Most likely to automate his own life” At first glance it looks like “you use ChatGPT a lot.” But that’s not the real takeaway. The real lesson was this 👇 I don’t use tools to move faster. I use tools to think clearer. Over the last year, ChatGPT became: - A place to externalize decisions - A second brain when things felt heavy - An executive table when I needed perspective - A way to reduce emotional load, not add more noise And here’s the part that really hit me… The more systems I built, the calmer my life got. Not more frantic. Not more rushed. Calmer. That’s why I’m so big on: - Executive Chats - Simple operating systems - Fewer decisions, better ones - Building leverage that supports life, not replaces it This isn’t about AI. This is about creating space. Space to: • Be present with your kids • Enjoy the moment when it shows up • Make decisions without panic • Build without burning out If there’s one thing I’ve learned this year, it’s this: The goal isn’t to do more. The goal is to hold less in your head. That’s what we’re building in here. Momentum without chaos. Structure without rigidity. Systems that give you your life back. If you’ve been feeling pulled in multiple directions lately, you’re not broken—you’re just carrying too much mentally. And that’s fixable. Stay in motion. Build the system. Let it support you. P.S it showed up in chatgpt for me where my chats are and it was labeled "your year with chatgpt" and it had it already done for me. The images below are from that.
🔥 What My ChatGPT 2025 Recap Taught Me (And Why It Matters for You)
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