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I Almost Didn’t Publish This Book
Let me tell you the truth: I almost didn’t publish Doing What You Know. Not because the content wasn’t ready.Not because I didn’t believe in the message.But because of what finishing it would mean. It would mean I could be seen.I could be misunderstood.I could be criticized. But more than that…Publishing this book meant I had no more excuses left. Because now I had to live the words.I had to keep doing what I know — even when it’s inconvenient, uncomfortable, or scary. And that’s the moment I realized:This book wasn’t just for the reader. It was for me, too. Writing this book exposed things in me. Fear.Doubt.Imposter syndrome.Moments where…
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You’re Not Unmotivated, You’re Unconvinced
Most people aren’t lazy.They’re just unconvinced. They don’t believe their effort will lead to change.They don’t trust themselves to follow through.They’re unsure if what they’re building actually matters. And when belief is shaky, motivation collapses. So if you’ve been telling yourself you need more discipline,more consistency,more time… Check your conviction first. You won’t stay committed to something you secretly doubt.And you can’t build momentum on a foundation of disbelief. The shift? Don’t ask:“How do I stay motivated?” Ask:“What lie am I still believing about what’s possible for me?” Motivation isn’t what gets you started.Conviction is. And conviction comes from clarity —about who you are, what you want, and why you’re…
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What If the Pause Is the Progress?
Sometimes we mistake stillness for failure.We assume that if we’re not moving fast, we’re falling behind. But growth doesn’t always look like momentum.Sometimes it looks like reflection.Recalibration.Reconnection with why you started in the first place. This week may not have gone how you planned.You may not have finished the book.You may not have done the big bold thing you meant to do. But that doesn’t mean you’re off track. The pause isn’t the problem.Avoiding the pause is. Because when you avoid quiet, you miss the cue.The breakthrough doesn’t always come from the next big move —Sometimes it comes from the moment you stop pretending you’re fine and ask yourself what…
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The Challenge Isn’t Just to Read; It’s to Rise
Week by week, this movement is growing.Not because we’ve gone viral — but because people are deciding to do what they know. That’s what makes this different. The 100K Challenge was never just about reading a book.It’s about rising — out of excuses, out of hesitation, out of survival mode. If you’re part of this challenge, you’re not just checking a box.You’re choosing to show up.To face the resistance.To stop letting fear or perfection delay your breakthrough. That’s not light work.That’s legacy-level work. Here’s what we’re seeing: That’s movement.That’s mission in motion. If you haven’t joined yet — or if you started but slowed down… This is your check-in.Not with…
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“Stuck” Is a Story You’re Repeating
Let’s tell the truth: You’re not stuck.You’re just caught in a story that’s too familiar to question. A story that says: These stories don’t come from facts.They come from fear.And when you repeat them long enough, they start to feel like truth. But here’s the breakthrough: Most people don’t stay stuck because of circumstances.They stay stuck because they’ve rehearsed the same limitation until it feels like identity. You don’t need a new strategy.You need a new story. Try this instead: This isn’t mindset fluff.It’s psychological reality: your brain follows the story you feed it. Change the narrative, and the path starts to appear. Start rewriting it here: This book won’t…
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What Writing This Book Took Out of Me
People often ask what it was like to write Doing What You Know. Truth? It wasn’t easy.It wasn’t clean.And it definitely wasn’t just “sit down and type.” This book didn’t come from a place of theory.It came from a place of wrestling — with myself. I had to stare down the same resistance I was writing about.I had to face the gap between what I knew and what I was actually doing.And that meant pulling back the curtain on years of starts and stops, fear and self-sabotage, breakthroughs and breakdowns. It cost me my comfort.But it gave me my voice back. Writing it wasn’t the hardest part. Finishing it was.…
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Hiding Doesn’t Keep You Safe; It Keeps You Stuck
A lot of people aren’t afraid of failure.They’re afraid of being seen. Seen starting over.Seen struggling.Seen wanting more than what others think they “should.” So they shrink.They perform.They hide behind productivity and stay busy — but not bold. Here’s the hard truth: Hiding doesn’t protect your calling.It buries it. The longer you avoid visibility, the more you train yourself to play small.And eventually, small becomes normal — even when your vision is massive. If that hits… You’re not alone. I’ve hidden behind “good enough” more times than I care to count.But hiding doesn’t lead to healing.And it never leads to breakthrough. You don’t have to shout.You don’t have to beg…
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When Nothing Looks Different… But You Are
Some breakthroughs are loud.They come with momentum, external wins, and visible change. But others?They happen quietly.Internally.Without fanfare. You close the book and feel a shift.You wake up thinking about your next move instead of your past mistakes.You stop waiting for permission and start considering what’s possible. Everything around you might still look the same…But something inside you is different. And that matters. This is the work most people skip. They chase results and overlook the foundation.But transformation always begins in the places no one sees. That’s why today’s a good day to check in — not with your to-do list, but with your heart. Ask yourself: Even if nothing looks…