The last couple of weeks have been tough. Business pressure. Work pressure.Family responsibilities. Life stacking up faster than I could process it. And if I’m being real, I’ve let some things slide. My cardio disappeared. My gym routine became inconsistent. Even my cold plunges stopped. For me, cold plunging isn’t about being hardcore. It’s about mental clarity. It’s one of the things that helps me reset and stay centered. It also helps with the arthritis that likes to remind me I’m not getting any younger. This morning, I looked in the mirror and realized something: Nobody is coming to save me. Not from the stress.Not from the pressure.Not from the excuses. So I got in the cold plunge. Then I headed to the gym. I’m pushing harder today than I have in weeks. Not because I felt motivated. Because I needed to. As I worked through the discomfort, I started getting clarity back. I started seeing where I’ve been slipping. I started seeing where I’ve been making excuses. And I was reminded of something we talk about inside Rebel Wealth all the time: You cannot lead others where you are unwilling to go yourself. If I’m going to build this movement, I need to be the walking billboard for the message. Not perfect. But committed. Committed to God.Committed to my wife.Committed to my family.Committed to my health.Committed to my purpose. The mirror doesn’t lie. When I look at it, there’s only one man responsible for where I am today. And there’s only one man responsible for where I go next. If you’ve been feeling off lately, don’t beat yourself up. Just get back to the fundamentals. One prayer.One workout.One cold plunge.One conversation.One day at a time. Now your turn: What’s one habit you’ve been neglecting that you need to recommit to this week?