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The Maximum Productivity 5-Day Challenge starts tomorrow.
I want to say something that may surprise you.
You do not need to join this challenge.
Your life will continue.
Your responsibilities will be handled.
Tomorrow will arrive whether you’re registered or not.
So this email is not here to convince you.
It’s here to help you be honest with yourself.
An honest question
There is a question I have asked thousands of people over the years, and the answer is almost always the same.
The question is this:
“If nothing changed over the next year, how would I feel about where I am right now?”
Most people don’t answer immediately.
They pause.
They feel something.
Not panic.
Not fear.
Something quieter.
Regret.
Not regret over effort, but regret over delay.
Over knowing what to do…
And not doing it.
Why most people stay stuck
People don’t fail because they lack ability.
They fail because they postpone the moment when they choose to act differently.
They wait for clarity before action, when clarity actually comes from action.
They wait for motivation, when motivation is the result of momentum.
They wait for the “right time,” which never arrives.
The challenge you’re considering exists for one reason only:
To interrupt that pattern.
What this week is really about
The Maximum Productivity 5-Day Challenge is not about productivity.
It’s about identity.
It’s about becoming the kind of person who:
- Decides once
- Shows up once
- And lets structure do the rest
You don’t need to be perfect.
You don’t need to be motivated.
You don’t need to change your entire life.
You only need to be willing to begin.
Tomorrow morning
We begin tomorrow, December 16, at 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern.
Once we start, registration closes and the page comes down.
This is the final live run.
If you join, you’ll spend five days clarifying what matters, eliminating what doesn’t, and building momentum you can actually feel.
If you don’t, nothing bad will happen.
Except this:
You’ll remain exactly where you are.
And that may be fine.
Only you can decide that.
A final thought
Years from now, you will not remember the $5.
You will remember whether you trusted yourself enough to begin.
If you’d like to join us, you can do so here: