Your entire life can change with one year of focused daily effort.
“Most people overestimate what they can achieve in a year and underestimate what they can achieve in ten years.” - Bill Gates
With respect, you don't need 10 years to accomplish something spectacular.
You don't need 5. Or even 3.
The change is always just one year away.
With respect, you don't need 10 years to accomplish something spectacular.
You don't need 5. Or even 3.
The change is always just one year away.
In one year, you can:
• Build and scale a solo business.
• Launch and scale a best-in-class newsletter or podcast.
• Dramatically improve your health and vitality.
• Read 50+ books. Go deep on a career improving subject.
The possibilities are endless…
• Build and scale a solo business.
• Launch and scale a best-in-class newsletter or podcast.
• Dramatically improve your health and vitality.
• Read 50+ books. Go deep on a career improving subject.
The possibilities are endless…
This is a perfect visualization from @JamesClear:
1% daily improvements for an entire year will result in a ~38x improvement by the end of the period.
But compounding cuts both ways. If you get 1% worse each day, you're going to be in a lot of trouble…
1% daily improvements for an entire year will result in a ~38x improvement by the end of the period.
But compounding cuts both ways. If you get 1% worse each day, you're going to be in a lot of trouble…
Here’s my free Annual Planning Guide to help on your journey.
Printable PDF includes:
• Simple goal-setting framework
• 4 system-building models
• Strategy for adjusting throughout year
You can download the free PDF here: sahilbloom.com
Printable PDF includes:
• Simple goal-setting framework
• 4 system-building models
• Strategy for adjusting throughout year
You can download the free PDF here: sahilbloom.com
Important: Make sure you are able to stay the course on the journey.
• Zoom out regularly. It’s hard to see progress when zoomed in. When in doubt, zoom out.
• Give yourself micro rewards for executing process.
• Regularly look back on old work and cringe. That’s progress!
• Zoom out regularly. It’s hard to see progress when zoomed in. When in doubt, zoom out.
• Give yourself micro rewards for executing process.
• Regularly look back on old work and cringe. That’s progress!
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