The Last 90 Day Challenge

“What if you committed to living your last 90 days of this year as hard as you are committing to living the first 30 days of the new year? What if instead of a downhill slide into 2023, you were ramping up!”

 

We have less than 90 days left in the year.  Finishing the year strong is more important than ever.  There is going to be a massive separation in the industry and the economy.  Those that position themselves now will be poised to take advantage of all the opportunities around the corner.

 

What are 5 habits, disciplines or activities you could to do to finish the year strong?

What will move the needle to help you finish this year better than you started?

What habits, routines or activities have you been slacking on that could move you closer to your goals?

 

Write them down, track them daily and ramp up… right into Jan 1st.

 

Let’s make the last 90days the best of the year!!

 

Notes that Resonated:

Growth happens through discomfort

Don’t prevent magic from happening by assuming it won’t.

The quickest path from where we are to where we want to be is our daily habits and choices

hypocrisy is the gap between what you say and what you do

what gets written down gets done

Who is setting your standard? Your industry, your ego, or your clients?

the problems we don’t fix become our limits

 

Things to read:

Psalms 37

Influence is your Super Power- Zoe Chance

Zoe Chance, a Yale Professor, of behavioral science shares, tips, Ideas and best practices on how to increase your influence and power of persuasion.

 

Podcasts:

Interesting discussion on Big Tech is cutting jobs, fertile conditions for start-ups, Fed rates, and the economy making a hard landing

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-in-with-chamath-jason-sacks-friedberg/id1502871393?i=1000581217472

 

Videos watched:

Video blog: 100 days of rejection therapy https://www.ted.com/talks/jia_jiang_what_i_learned_from_100_days_of_rejection

 

Top Quotes:

Count your rainbows not your thunderstorms- Alyssa Knight

Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness forces you to grow beyond what you were. - Cherie Carter- Scott

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