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YOUR LAST 1,000 DAYS...
I was reading The Book on Mental Toughness by Andy Frisella…and he said something in the beginning of the book that I feel is worth sharing in her... If you look at someone’s last 1,000 days, you can pretty much predict where they are today: Their health. Their relationships. Their business. Their bank account. Their confidence. Not because of luck. But because your life is the sum of your routines. The tiny things you do… (or avoid doing)… every single day. When you zoom out across 1,000 days, the truth gets brutally clear... It’s not about what you say you want. It’s about what you’ve consistently done. Ask yourself… How have you spent your time? Who have you been around? What have you been learning? What skills have you built? Have you been creating...or just consuming? Have you invested in your mind + body? Have you taken action...or hesitated? Because everything compounds. The routines you repeat... shape your identity... which shapes your results. Not the highlight reels. Not the “big moments.” Just the boring, consistent reps when no one is watching. And here’s the good news… If you don’t like where the last 1,000 days led you? You can rewrite the NEXT 1,000...starting today. How This Applies To Us (Entrepreneurs + Creators) If you want momentum in your life and business, zoom out… then zoom back in: 1. Look honestly at your last 1,000 days. No judgment. Just awareness. Patterns are powerful when you see them. 2. Now focus on TODAY...because today becomes the pattern. Look at the four core areas: Mind: What are you feeding your brain daily? Body: Are you building energy or draining it? Business: Are you publishing + creating, or just consuming? Relationships: Are you showing up intentionally? 3. Pick ONE small routine upgrade. Not a total life overhaul. Just a brick. Like… Publish daily Read 10 pages Train for 20 minutes Send one outreach message Learn one skill for 30 minutes Then repeat... Because success isn’t about intensity.
YOUR LAST 1,000 DAYS...
7 likes • 2d
Yes!👏
I'm new... Is this space safe?
Hey guys, I just joined the space and I've already been pitched 2-3 times by what looks like bot accounts who can't even spell their bio sentences correctly. When I scroll through the community I see a bunch of value posts... I just want to know who the real people are who aren't just throwing out hooks and trying to pitch. It really turns me off. Who's here to actually connect and find community? Let me know in the comment section. And if you are a pitcher or a scammer please don't reply. Much love! ⚡💛⚡
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@James Bansbach
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@J'son Elizondo yes.
BOUNDARIES build momentum!
There’s one night I’ll never forget. It was 2:47 AM. I remember the exact time, because the only light in the whole room was the cold glow of my screen. Everything else was silent. Unfinished projects everywhere. A notebook full of ideas. And an empty cup of coffee — sitting there like a reminder of a long day and an even longer search. And me? Sitting with that heavy feeling in my chest, realizing I had lived this exact night a hundred times before. It wasn’t exhaustion. It was truth catching up with me: This was the same cycle all over again. A huge wave of motivation… a burst of productivity… the “I’m finally back on track” high… and then — the drop. Silence. Pause. Reset. A perfect sinus curve. And every time I told myself the same lie: “I just need to feel that spark again.” But that night… as I stared at the half-finished plans spread across the table, one thought cut through everything: “I don’t need more hype. I need rhythm.” It wasn’t dramatic. It was a quiet punch to the gut. Motivation never betrayed me. My boundaries did. Because consistency isn’t intensity. Consistency is returning. Returning to the path, returning to the plan, returning to the identity you’re trying to build… especially on nights like that, dark, silent, brutally honest. That night taught me something I should have understood long ago: Hype starts the work. Rhythm finishes it. And if you’ve ever lived your own version of that 2:47 AM moment, you know exactly what I’m talking about. So here’s the question that changes everything: What is ONE boundary you can set today that will protect your rhythm from breaking again?
BOUNDARIES build momentum!
1 like • Dec '25
@Christie Sanom so I am not alone; thanks for your share too!
2 likes • 22d
@Christie Sanom you’re welcome.☺️
DISCIPLINE lied to me for a long time...
Do you know that moment when you’re sitting at your desk late at night, exhausted, with the feeling that you tried all day long… and still feel like you didn’t really move forward? That’s exactly when, I kept telling myself: Be more disciplined. Work harder. Clench your teeth and push through. And for a long time, I truly believed that if something wasn’t working, the problem was me. Until one day something uncomfortable — but freeing — hit me: 👉 It wasn’t weak willpower that broke me. It was the absence of a real system. Without a system, discipline quickly turns into: pressure → exhaustion → guilt → a fresh restart and the same loop all over again. That’s not strength. That’s a carousel where you keep spinning while convincing yourself you’re making progress. My real turning point came when I finally admitted: “I’m not weak .... ... I just never built internal rules for myself.” From that moment on, I stopped asking every day: “Do I feel like it?” And started learning to ask: “What is required today — even if I don’t feel like it?” And the longer I practice this, the clearer one thing becomes: 👉 Without internal order, a person keeps restarting their whole life… but never truly takes off. What’s one area of your life where you’re still relying on willpower instead of structure?
DISCIPLINE lied to me for a long time...
3 likes • Dec '25
@Marek Rabcan great information and needed as I build my community in Skool. You are going in my Google Doc’s file so I can print it out as a reminder to myself.
What I'm Focusing On With My Funnel This Month (Sharing My Rhythm)
Every December I pick one thing to move the business forward. Something I learned from high-performance coaching: One outcome + two habits = predictable momentum. Sharing this rhythm here in case it helps someone else building funnels this month. STEP 1: Pick ONE Funnel Outcome Examples: Finish your lead magnet Build a page you’ve been avoiding Write your VSL Create your offer stack Build your email sequence Get your funnel to ready to publish Just pick one... STEP 2: Pick TWO Funnel Habits Examples: 10 minutes of copy Build one section per day One funnel block per day Read 1 page of DotCom Secrets Test something (only one thing) every morning One offer tweak Two habits that remove friction and make the funnel inevitable. Want to Roll With Me On This Momentum Building Excercise while other's are in holiday mode? Drop below: 1️⃣ Your ONE funnel outcome 2️⃣ Your TWO daily funnel habits Day 3 coming tomorrow.
2 likes • Dec '25
Thanks for combining it for us!
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I am 72 years old, widowed and retired. I enjoy gardening, sewing and crocheting.

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