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🎨 Saturday Fun 🔥
I saw this a few minutes ago and had to share with y'all. ↙️ Go on ChatGPT and ask: "Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.” It might ask you to upload a few photos (mine did), and honestly… it nailed it 😂 You can also guide it if you don’t use ChatGPT much, just tell it about your job, career, or what you’re building. This kind of image is actually super useful: social media, skool profile or about page, website, print it and keep it at home, or just for fun 😅 I’m sharing mine here because this is a great example of how AI can be used in a creative, positive way, not just for work. 👇 Drop yours below if you try it Let’s hype each other up and have some fun with it. ⏰ Reminder: We’ve got our usual 10:30 AM call today (open for everyone). No agenda, just chatting, connecting, and getting to know each other like always. Open space for any questions, ideas, or topics you want to bring up. I do have to take my cat to the vet at 11:30 AM (yearly check-up 🐾), but I’ll be fully present with you all for that hour 😎 See you soon 🙌
🎨 Saturday Fun 🔥
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@Tyler Scott haha yeah that's right. Thought of telling it to remove the cash but why not leave it on there😂
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@Bruno Militz yeah you are absolutely right haha. there is SOOOOO much going on😂🤩
I tracked every minute of my time in January, here’s what I learned
After going through Bruno’s Time Mastery course, I realized that I didn’t know my 4 quadrants as well as I thought. (check it out here if you haven’t gone through it yet. It’s worth it!) So in January I decided to take it a little more seriously. I used google calendar to track every single thing I did. Color coding each of the 5 categories made it super helpful to visualize. They were: - Health (exercise/sleeping) - Relationships (family/friends) - Growth/Business time - Chores - 9-5 Before I reveal the % breakout for each, the reason why I wanted to do this was because I had AN IDEA of the time I was spending in all the areas, but I wanted to ACTUALLY know. Knowledge is power It also helped me stay accountable by blocking ‘growth work’ and family time in advance so I could plan around those and stick to a schedule the best I could. I try to keep my days as similar as possible with the only changes coming on the weekends when my family time replaces the 9-5 time. Same wake up every day, same bedtime everyday (unless I get sleepy lol). Since I’m a numbers nerd, here is the breakdown of each of the categories by percentage for January: - Health 36% - Relationships 25% - Growth/Business 14% - Chores 5% - 9-5 20% How do you think yours would shake out? It makes sense to me that Health and Relationships is over half, I feel like I’m good there. The Growth/Business is frustrating looking at it from this perspective, but it still comes out to about 25 hours/week. I don’t think I can physically do more right now without disrupting the Health or Relationships. I don’t want to say the growth/business is the most important, but that’s the push I’ve been making recently. So I’m in a stage of finding better uses for this time, rather than more of it I’d love to ‘offload’ the chores and 9-5 lol. The chores would probably free up more family time and the 9-5 would definitely free up more Growth/Business time.
I tracked every minute of my time in January, here’s what I learned
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@Bruno Militz Totally agree with what you said here! I'm tracking my time a bit as well but not 100% of the time. I guess I need to change that for the rest of February or the next month. Would be really interesting to see. Thank you for sharing and giving inspiration to track it as well @Chris Wendt
First 2026 wins 🥇
Wonderful greetings from Switzerland! 😊 I wanna thank you all for making this community a success!! 🎉 I'm back on Skool for a week now, read a ton of posts & comments, and it feels like so much happened within this one month while I was on vacation. It feels like the community matured, different people engaging, it's by far not a "Bruno-one-man-show". I really liked that. Thanks to everyone for sharing, caring, being open 🥰. I wanna share as well two wins from my side - and please join. What's a win you achieved this last month or the last week? Let's take this as a preparation for the goals, raising awareness on our decisions and a first progress - or getting unstuck. #1 Personally, I see this last month as a personal transition from 2025 to 2026. We've been on an extended vacation, visiting our next destination, got clarity - just as planned. ✅ #2 One week back, I was able to catch up at Skool, going through hundreds of notifications, back on track to get my flame back. We cleaned up our house, rearranging some things to prep for the next baby and as our nanny left, we've adapted to that change too. Having this "extra" month of preparation reminded me of a quote from Martin Luther. He said, he spends every day 2h in prayer & prep for the day. When it's a busy day and he has really a lot to do, he spends for sure 4h in prayer & prep. For me it feels like this heading "now" into 2026, as this year: - I'll leave my job - We'll move 8000km to BC - 4th child - Just sorted my thoughts and counting 4 new projects/businesses I'd like to kick off - Continue with Skool & Sports - Homeschooling - ...and a few more aspects from the other key areas It still seems to be a lot, but everyday a bit more manageable. I'll count that as a win too 🎉 --- But now, I'm really eager to read some of your reflections on the past month. What are you wins? Where do you feel/see growth between Dec 31 and Jan 31?
First 2026 wins 🥇
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Awesome post! Thank you for checking in Matthias and happy to see you back in the community! January was an awesome month for me because I still feel like I am moving in the right direction. - passed a major test at university reducing the number of really bit tests from 3 to 2 - and really put in everything I had in the 2 weeks prior to the test studying around 7-9 hours daily and still getting Skool work and everything else done :) - attended my first Skool IRL event - worked out for ~40 hours mostly cycling and going to the gym. - planned a cycling trip to italy in summer with a friend where we will cycle through Switzerland, Italy and South Tyrol for about 600km in ~6 days - I'm really looking forward to that one already Let me add one section here: What am I looking forward to improving on in February? - keeping the consistency of workouts alive and improve my fitness even more - start working on a project I am doing with a friend daily (!) - finishing my course to become an advanced paramedic and study consistently for that test - keep building a habit of reading every day
What's a challenge you'll set yourself for 2026?
Today I did my weekly long ride and was on the phone with a friend who was doing his at the same time. During that call, an idea hit me. Last year, I did my first two triathlons and my first marathon, and I have insanely good memories from those hard challenges. That got me thinking about what challenge I want to give myself this year. I can’t (and don’t want to) do a triathlon right now because I’m recovering from a running injury. So I thought: why not pick a pure cycling event? That’s when the “Ötztaler Radmarathon” came to mind – a 225 km cycling event with more than 5,500 vertical meters. I only thought of this about two hours ago, and I’m not even 100% sure I’ll get a spot yet (they do a draw for places), but I’m already super hyped to train for something that big and see how much I can grow from it. Now I’m curious: what’s a big challenge you’ve set for yourself this year? It doesn’t have to be sport-related – just something that feels big for you right now. And if you haven’t set a challenge yet, maybe this is your sign to pick one. Those are the moments where we grow the most and learn a lot about ourselves.
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@Tyler Scott yeah 100%. I totally agree. I remember driving 100km on the bike for the first time. Afterwards I could only sit down on the couch and rest. And now I‘m at a point where I drive 120km in the morning easily and then go about my day as if nothing happened😂
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@Matthias Schweiker Awesome goals Matthias! I love that you're using such concrete numbers - as Tyler already said but if you don't have something specific in mind you don't know whether or how much you have improved.
⭐ Tell Us About You! Let’s Have Some Fun ⭐
Happy Friday 🙏🏽 In 4 GIFs, tell us a little about you 👇 How it works: 1️⃣ Post 4 GIFs in the same post answering these questions: 1. Where are you from? 2. What’s your favorite food? 3. What are you working on right now? (Skool, business, career, idea, life project, anything) 4. What do you love to do outside of work? 2️⃣ Like other people’s posts and comment on what you think their GIFs represent. Have fun with it. That’s it. No pressure. Just people getting to know each other better. Let’s make this fun 🎉
⭐ Tell Us About You! Let’s Have Some Fun ⭐
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@Bruno Militz Yess that's it! Cycling and sports in general. Apart from that you are spot on Bruno!
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@Tyler Scott Ohh yeah it looks delicious!
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