User
Write something
The One..
The one who sees the bigger picture. The one who understands that success isn’t just about grinding.. it’s about alignment. The one who holds you accountable, not just in one area, but in all the things that truly matter. Health. Fitness. Purpose. Spirituality. Business. Finances. Relationships. I never had that person. So I became them. I learned the hard way.. diving in blind, failing, sacrificing, pushing through when giving up felt easier. I searched for guidance, for someone who could light the way. But I never found one mentor who truly fit.. who understood that growth is a balance of discipline and mindfulness, hustle and reflection, drive and love. And I wonder… if I had someone like me during my darkest times, how much clarity could I have gained? How much support, perspective, and guidance could have helped me navigate the storm instead of just surviving it? But those struggles built me. The victimization, the uncertainty, the self-doubt..they were all part of the process. Still, I know this: the right accountability can shift everything. It won’t do the work for you, but it can remind you of your power when you forget. I don’t have all the answers. But I show up. Every day. 4 AM. The boring work. The hard work. The work no one claps for. Because mastery is in the details, and greatness is built in the unseen hours. So tell me, are you holding yourself accountable?
1
0
Short cuts 👍
Let’s start off by acknowledging there are none. Everyone is always in such a rush to make a lot of money fast & it has them gear of their original plan. What I’ve noticed from even my self 10 years ago or through watching other people in business is, the same mindset of being in a rush is coincidently the same mindset that slows down your progress the most. The unsuccessful person will spin their wheels for years hopping from one shiny object ( product) to the next and when it doesn’t work right away, the cycle continues and they’re back at square one looking for the next product. It’s not a matter of reinventing the wheel but it is the matter of just having a basic plan and being disciplined enough to show up everyday and follow it. No, results aren’t going to come right away but if you put your head down for long enough you might just see a small sign of success & then that alone will give you the confidence that what you’re doing is working and it’s all uphill from there. Don’t be like everyone else… have a plan and follow it period. Happy Thursday 🎯
3
0
Food For Thought💭
When you think something's impossible, consider this: - people who achieve extraordinary things are willing to endure what others won't. Take SpaceX. In 2002, most experts said private companies couldn't build orbital rockets. Musk accepted years of failure and ridicule that others wouldn't. What you call impossible is often just pain you're unwilling to endure.
Consistency
Pretty much one month down in 2025. Anyone can be excited for a couple days or even a month. What separates the people who do well in their industry vs the people who do okay is their ability to stay consistent for a long period of time. It doesn’t matter if you don’t feel like it or if you’re not in the mood, successful people do what’s required regardless of how they feel in the moment. It’s about constantly showing up with the same enthusiasm you did on the first day even after hearing 100 rejections and no’s. Everyone gets the same objections, your success is going to depend on how fast you can get back to work after you hear them and replace it with action. Let’s get after it Happy Monday 🎯
3
0
Stuff is cheap for a reason
It doesn’t matter the industry, people are always looking for a deal and there’s always gonna be people in your industry that will do it for a lot cheaper, which obviously comes with a low quality of work. Funny story about my mom. My mom is the queen of Deas haha. I love her to death, but she is always trying to get a deal.😂 tome and time again it always ends the same way…. The pizza oven looks brutal, The backyard landscaping and interlocking looks like trash and it’s chipping after a year etc Point I’m trying to make is shit is cheap for a reason. if your clients don’t see the value in your time and your expertise and your attention to detail then you have to decide if it’s still worth doing or if just just gonna cost you money. At the end of the day we’re all running a business & we have our own bills to pay right so if it doesn’t make sense.. stand your ground know your value and know you’re worth. 🤝 Happy Wednesday !
1
0
1-30 of 47
Journey To The Best You.
skool.com/the-best-you-7230
Community dedicated to becoming the best version of you!
-Business & Entrepreneurship
-Health & Wellness
-Fitness
-Investing
-Lasting relationships
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by