I wanted to share a quick update after the first full week of the Pick One Project... the 90-Day Execution Sprint that we started on March 1st.
The results surprised me in a good way.
After just one week, more than 70% of the members in the sprint have already launched their Skool communities. Not “thinking about it.” Not “working on the idea.” They actually opened the doors and made their communities public. The others are very close and are spending a little more time dialing in their offers before launching.
For week one of a 90-day sprint, that’s a very high execution rate.
But the interesting part isn’t the communities themselves. It’s why it happened.
It really had very little to do with the money people paid to be in the sprint. The real difference is that they made a decision to get into a room with other people who are actually building something and to hold themselves accountable publicly.
When you’re working alone, it’s very easy to overthink everything. It’s easy to keep researching, tweaking ideas, or waiting until things feel perfect. But when you’re in a room where people are moving, launching, testing and sharing what they’re doing every day, something shifts. Momentum becomes normal.
There are also some very clear commonalities among the people who moved the fastest this week.
Most of them are already inside Mindset Skool, which means they’ve already been working on the mindset side of things - overthinking, perfectionism, comparison, and all the other things that keep people stuck. They also made the decision to focus on one idea instead of ten, and they were willing to take imperfect action quickly.
And the feedback coming from the group this week has been very consistent.
People are realizing that execution beats overthinking.
They’re realizing that talking to real people moves things forward faster than sitting alone trying to figure everything out.
They’re realizing that trying to make something “good” before putting it out into the world is often the very thing that keeps them stuck.
And maybe most importantly, they’re starting to focus on their own lane instead of everyone else’s. When that shift happens, progress tends to happen much faster.
Now here’s the part that’s worth saying out loud.
A lot of people in this community raised their hand when I first mentioned the sprint. Quite a few of you joined the waitlist as well. But many of you ultimately decided not to move forward.
That’s completely fine. There’s no pressure around that.
But the people who did make that decision are already further along after one week than many people get after months of thinking about starting something.
Because they made a decision.
So the real question for you now is pretty simple. Are you willing to wait another 90 days?
Because the sprint is underway. The people inside it are already building, launching, and getting feedback from real humans.
When I run this sprint again, the price will be higher. A lot higher. That’s just the reality after seeing how quickly people are moving inside it.
So if you raised your hand for the sprint originally, the best next move right now isn’t waiting.
The best next move is getting into the environment where this kind of momentum actually happens.
Right now the annual plan is still 70% off, which brings it down to $176 per year. That price stays in place until we hit 300 members, and once we cross that number it goes up.
If you want to stop sitting on ideas and start building something, get yourself into the room where people are moving.