November: A Month in Three Acts
After finally launching my YouTube, Skool, Substack, and just about every other platform imaginable, I wanted to take a moment to think through what this month is going to look like.I’m committing to posting consistently and more importantly , to getting to know myself and this growing community more deeply. So, here’s my upfront contract to anyone who reads, watches, or engages with me: November 2025 is about Knowing Yourself, Connecting Deeply, and Acting Relentlessly. It’s a journey of growth told through three books that have been shaping me lately: - The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett — How we know ourselves - Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg — How we connect deeply - The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone — How we act relentlessly Act I: Know Yourself Every great story begins with awareness. Before you can influence, lead, or build anything lasting, you have to understand who you are, what drives you, and what holds you back. Steven Bartlett’s The Diary of a CEO isn’t just a business book it’s a mirror. It forces you to sit with your own patterns, your self-talk, your habits, and your blind spots. It reminds us that growth doesn’t start with strategy; it starts with honesty. “You do not attract what you want. You attract what you are.” This book is about alignment. Before we scale our goals, we have to scale our self-awareness. Act II: Connect Deeply Once we understand ourselves, the next frontier is understanding others. We’ve all had those moments when communication breaks down at home, at work, or even in our own heads. Charles Duhigg’s Supercommunicators gives language to what real connection looks like. He breaks every conversation into three parts: 1. What happened 2. How we feel about it 3. What it means to us Most of us only ever talk about the first one but the real growth happens in the other two. Emotional intelligence isn’t just knowing how you feel; it’s learning to meet others where they are. That’s how trust is built. That’s how influence actually works.