We had our 2nd flag football game this morning. We lost 30-9. You probably ain’t gonna catch the highlights on ESPN tonight. It’s gonna be a long season. On the drive home, I turned into the world’s greatest Monday Morning Quarterback. “I should’ve played Ashton at QB earlier…” “Why didn’t I call more run plays…” “Should’ve put that kid on defense…” Every decision is painfully obvious… AFTER the game is over. Not fair how life works that way. You never hear anyone say, “man, I made all the right decisions today!” Nope, we typically wait until until it’s over then beat ourselves up like we lost the Super Bowl. You might see the parallel to business. Most never take the shot, and sit on the sidelines overanalyzing every damn thing. “I should have launched that offer….” “I should have shared that thought when it was fresh on my mind…” “I bet I’d be in a different spot if I just committed to making an offer every single day…” Could, shoulda, would ain’t gonna put the green stuff in your piggybanks. Taking fast, imperfect action does. Not worrying about the opinions of others does. Doing the thing you’re not 100% sure on how to do does. Some days you lose 30 – 9. Of the 7 kids on our team, 4 have never played football before. But all the kids played hard today. They showed up, didn’t quit, and gave their best effort. They’re better players today than they were when they woke up this morning. You don’t need the perfect playbook, Reader You need reps. And it’s a lot more reps than what the Greedy Gurus are selling. Whatever those dweebs tell you….10x that, maybe even more. It’s a volume game at first till you start getting halfway decent. You ain’t gonna win every game The goal is to get better with each rep. Even just a little bit. It compounds over time. That’s the game. YOU GOT THIS 🙌 In your corner, When you’re ready, here are a couple of ways I can help you…
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