- I stopped waiting for permission. I gave myself the green light.
- I built a vision of who I wanted to be in 5 years — and forced my habits to line up with that person.
- I raised my standard and stopped lowering it for people who wouldn’t rise with me.
- I surrounded myself with ambitious people who made “average” uncomfortable.
- I put myself in situations where I was underqualified. Pressure built my confidence.
- I brainwashed myself into believing I could do anything — through action, not affirmations.
- I put in enough reps to make “luck” irrelevant.
- I woke up 90 minutes earlier and attacked the most important task before the world was awake.
- I cut the noise — unfollowed 100s of voices and focused on a few that mattered.
- I learned how to talk to busy people. Direct. Clear. Memorable.
- I started reviewing myself weekly with brutal honesty.
- I moved my body every day and fueled it like an athlete, not a garbage can.
- I stuck through the seasons when quitting would’ve been easier.
- I reminded myself that none of this really matters — and paradoxically, that’s when I started winning.
- I laughed more.
- I did everything with conviction. No more half-in, half-out.
- I started living by a rule: if it won’t matter in 5 years, it doesn’t deserve 5 minutes of my stress.
- I learned the real shortcut: study people who’ve already done it, take their clues, then add your own fire.
Success leaves clues.
That’s why I built The Table — my free Skool community for brand builders, closers, and creators who want to share the real reps, the frameworks, and the fire it takes to change your life.