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It Took Me 3 Months To Wake Up, Let Me Help You Wake Up As Well.

I failed my 3 months vision goal and that made me really angry

(TLDR & free gifts in the bottom, don’t miss it!)

I want to touch on something that only began to bother me now for some reason. (I wish it bothered me sooner)

I didn’t keep any of the significant promises I made for myself that would’ve made me a better man today.

  • Didn’t wake up and go to sleep at times I set for myself

  • Didn’t learn how to build websites

  • Didn’t write 1 blog a week

  • Didn’t workout as much as I said I would

It’s been 3 months since those promises were made.

What pains the most is when I look back to 3 months ago, how excited I was, and if I were to keep my promises, how much further and better of a life I would have now.

I could’ve had:

  • Super productive mornings because of good sleep

  • Some websites built for myself and a portfolio to show off and get clients with

  • 12 blog posts (that’s enough volume for a book)

  • Massive upper body (from calisthenics) and a plump booty

Feels like those 3 months just went to dust and I am still at the same spot I was.

That’s the pessimistic me talking.

If were to put on my optimistic hat, which I utilize often, I would realize that I am actually not at the same spot.

Physically and skillset wise I am the same as I was 3 months ago.

My mind however, was unlocked today because of this experience.

The pain I feel now for what I could’ve become, is something that I have never felt before.

I never felt I have this much control over my life, which means that all the “bad things” that happen to me now is my responsibility.

Not keeping my promises was all me. My responsibility and realizing that I messed up with no one else to blame.

Plus constantly imagining how much better of a person I could’ve become if I just kept my promises REALLY HURT.

I never really cared much about these kinds of progresses, even thought I was already living by myself for a while and knowing the concept of “everything is my responsibly”

From now on, I will start taking my promises A LOT MORE seriously.

So what’s changed?

The answer is my vision. And more precisely, how painfully clear I made my visions to be when I wrote them down, and how painfully obvious it is that I have missed my mark.

I learned from my mentor Dan Koe and adopted the concept of making yourself a personal brand and CEO of your life.

And what do companies do? They have a quarterly report.

So I decided to fill in a quarterly goal sheet, a vision board if you will.

And instead of writing about your life 10 or 20 years from now, (which is way too far into the future to be anything practical in my opinion)

I only planned for 3 months. Just a quarter of a year.

The real magic happened to me when I totally forgot about my visions as soon as I wrote them down, and happened to accidentally opened it exactly 3 months later.

My scalp literally crawled when I was reading what I wrote for myself.

All those things were absolutely reasonable to achieve, yet I’ve achieved none of them.

Because I know 3 months is not enough time to get to the moon, the vision was really within reason. I didn’t aim for the stars, but I ended up not even going outside my house to look at the stars.

You really sucked Kevin. That was my first thought, and that was the thought that reignited my fire.

I would like to give you a CEO quarterly report template today, to hopefully ignite that fire in you as well in 3 months time.

We all need a push from time to time, but the only person that’s truly reliable to your future will always be yourself, and that’s precisely what we’re going to do today.

We will turn the “today you” into an accountability buddy and push the “3 months from now you” like how I was pushed so hard today by my past self.

I sincerely hope my message today has had some positive impact.

I want us to win. Because we work hard, we want the best for ourselves and we are willing to put in the work.

We need to win not because of the money but because society really becomes a better place when people like us win.

Let’s make history ladies and gentlemen. 3 months at a time.

TLDR:

  • “10 years from now” vision boards are great. 3 months from now vision boards are greater.

  • (doesn’t mean you can’t make both though, just saying.)

  • 3 month vision is better because the pain of you failing your missions comes a lot faster, which gives you chance to figure out what went wrong ASAP.

  • 3 month goals are also a lot more practical than 10 years. If you’re like anyone else, everyone’s 10 year goal is to become a millionaire. It’s nice to dream, but it’s nicer to execute. One step at a time.

Hopefully my personal experience and world view has some kind of positive influence over you. If you’re still not sure what’s right for you, don’t hesitate to reach out to me on any of my socials at http://drburgerflipper.com

How I can help you:

Here’s the planner I made and used everyday to help myself achieve my daily goals:

Feel free to reach out to me for emotional support as well, especially if you’re a medical student or doctor going through BS. Trust me I know, and I am here for you.

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