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5 contributions to Elevate Within Coaching
One Decision Could Change Your Direction
You don’t need 10 steps right now. You just need ONE decision. Whether it's the one you’ve been avoiding, the one you keep pushing off, or the one that would actually move your life forward if you made it. What’s one decision you know you need to make, but haven’t? Comment it. Then make it. ⚡
1 like • 11d
This is a great reminder. It’s easy to overcomplicate things when the real progress comes from one clear decision. For me, it’s deciding to stop overthinking and take action on what I already know I should be doing.
0 likes • 7d
@Ty Cornell Exactly, that’s it. Clarity really shows up once you start moving not before. I’ve found that even small steps can shift things quickly and make the next move obvious. Appreciate you adding that perspective.
The 1% Rule Starts Today ☝️
You don’t need to overhaul your life overnight. That’s where most people get it wrong. They think change has to be drastic…All or nothing…Perfect or not at all. So they wait. Or they burn out trying to do too much at once. Real growth doesn’t work like that. It’s built in small, intentional steps. 1% better today. Then again tomorrow. Then again the next day. Individually, it feels small. But over time, it compounds into something massive. Not because the action was big — But because it was consistent. The difference between where you are and where you want to be isn’t one big move. It’s the accumulation of small ones you actually follow through on. What does 1% better look like for you today? Comment it below. Then come back tonight and reply “Done.” No overthinking. No waiting. Execute, my friend.
1 like • 11d
Simple, but powerful reminder. Consistency really is where the change happens. For me, 1% better today looks like showing up and completing the key tasks I’ve been putting off no overthinking, just execution.
0 likes • 7d
@Ty Cornell
Are You Acting Like the Person You Want to Become?
Be honest. If someone watched your actions this week…would they say you’re becoming who you claim you want to be? Or would they say your habits don’t match your goals? Because identity isn’t what you say, it's what you repeatedly do. Where are your actions not matching your goals right now? Call it out. No excuses, just awareness. ⚡
1 like • 11d
This hits. It’s easy to say the right things, but the real truth shows up in daily habits. For me, it’s consistency I know what I should be doing, but I don’t always follow through the way I should. That’s the gap I’m working on closing.
Your Future Self Is Watching You Right Now
Imagine the version of you you keep thinking about. The version that's more disciplined. More focused. More aligned and living at a higher standard. Now ask yourself: If that version of you watched your decisions today…would they recognize you? Or would they see hesitation, distraction, and excuses? Because your future self isn’t built someday. It's built in what you do today. Every action is either a step toward them — or a vote against them. What’s one decision today that your future self would be proud of? Comment it below. Then go execute it. ⚡
1 like • 11d
Powerful perspective. It really puts things into focus. One decision my future self would be proud of is choosing to stay consistent with what I said I’d do today even in the small things. That’s where the real shift happens.
You’re Not Lazy — You’re Just Undisciplined
Let’s call it what it is. “Lazy” sounds permanent, almost like it’s who you are. But most of the time, it’s not laziness. It’s a lack of structure. A lack of standards. And lack of discipline. Those are things you can build. Where are you calling yourself “lazy” when it’s actually a discipline issue? Be honest. Call it out. ⚡
1 like • 11d
Really well said. I think a lot of people hide behind the word “lazy” because it feels easier than addressing the real issue. Discipline and structure aren’t fixed trait they’re built over time. This is a good reminder to take ownership and be honest with ourselves.
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