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What's one quote....
What's one quote that resonates with your journey?
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Be the man you want your daughters to grow up and seek. Be the husband your wife would choose again, and again, and again...
New Years Goals
Share your top three goals for 2026 and let's hold each other accountable! Remember, we have an amazing coaching offer available until the end of the month!
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@Brian Grant Nice Brian!
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@Cristian Nicolae Solid Cristina. What would 3 new engineering certs do for you?
Transformation Tip
What's one habit you can start this week to make 2026 your best year yet? Share your ideas!
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Physical clutter = mental clutter. Physical clarity = mental clarity. Take time before bed to lay out my space in prep for next day (office desk, gym gear, supplements etc)
Weekly Book Recommendation
Hey team, here's a quick summary of the book by Jeff Olson I have finished reading. Summary: The Slight Edge πŸ“ˆ The main idea is that massive success comes from small, simple, positive actions repeated consistently over time. Here are the key points: * Small Actions Matter Most: πŸ₯‡ The secret to success isn't one giant leap or "lucky break." It's the small, simple disciplines you do every single day (like reading 10 pages, saving a little money, or making one extra call). * "Easy to Do, Easy Not to Do": πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The problem is that these small actions are just as easy not to do. They seem insignificant. Skipping one workout or eating one fast-food meal doesn't hurt you today. * The Power of Compounding: ⏳ This is the most important part. Those small actions (or inactions) compound over time. In the beginning, you can't see any results, which is why most people quit. * The Two Curves: πŸ“‰πŸ“ˆ This is the graph! * Simple, positive actions repeated over time put you on the Success Curve. * Simple errors in judgment (like not doing those small things) repeated over time put you on the Failure Curve. * Time is the Key: ⏰ The book shows that at the start, the two curves are almost identical. But after a few months or years, they are worlds apart. The positive actions lead to exponential growth, while the small neglects lead to a steep decline. The takeaway: Don't look for a "quantum leap." Just focus on doing the small, positive, simple things every single day. The power is in the consistency!
Weekly Book Recommendation
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Thanks for sharing!! I took Jason's recommendation and started reading (Listening) to "Who not How" - wow. Solid audio
Fitness Journey
Share your current fitness routine or a new exercise you've recently tried.
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@Woody Crenshaw Ou! Sprinting. What a powerful workout. Play sports in the past @Woody Crenshaw ?
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@Jon Wheeler Sprints and hills. Classic and effective! Not long ago I was walking my baby daughter in the stroller down a hill backward (Not for excercise but for safety) and the next day my calf were DONEEEEEE! Hills. Beauty
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Peter Garonis
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Father. Husband. Brother. Son. Real Estate investor | Realtor with eXp Realty - fastest growing brokerage on planet earth! 🌏

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