You Must Sacrifice Yourself

Or else you'll never be free

Listen,

Who you are today is not capable of achieving your dreams.

That might be hard to hear, but it’s the truth.

You may be wondering why your life hasn’t changed much for months, or years.

It’s simply because you refuse to sacrifice yourself to finally be free.

Free from slaving away on your business for what feels like 16 hours each day of sitting hunched over at your desk.

Acting like you want scoliosis just for the “fun” of it.

And instead of making a sacrifice, you search YouTube for motivational videos or binge watch other people’s marketing material thinking it’s the answer you need to grow.

You give yourself a pat on the back thinking you’ve made progress, when you’re just avoiding the actions you need to take to see growth you want.

Right now you’re sacrificing the wrong things.

You sacrifice your energy with some long BS morning routine.

You sacrifice your mental bandwidth by consuming nonsense on your phone.

You sacrifice your time procrastinating instead of just doing what you know you should be doing.

What you really need to do is sacrifice your current habits, tasks, way of thinking and operating.

The current you must be sacrificed in order to make room for the new you.

It’s like a snake shedding its skin. Out with the old and in with the new.

Because those habits, tasks, way of thinking and operating may have got you to $10k-$50k/month, but it’s not the answer to get you to $100k/month or more.

And the problem is, you know your dreams and what they look like, but you don’t know what your future self is doing, so that your current self can copy those actions.

Plus, the irony is that you need act that future self today in order to see any change at all.

Fortunately for you, the actions don’t mean you need to be doing more things that take up more time, mental bandwidth and energy.

In fact, it’s the opposite.

You can boil it down to 3 key areas of focus.

I made a video breaking down what they are.

Comment on the video and let me now what you would change about yourself first.

Stay in it,

— Aiden