Inside my private mastermind (Nashville edition)

4 Thoughts

1. Rooms shape results.
If you keep having the same results, it’s probably because you keep talking to the same people.

2. Real growth requires tension.
The right room will challenge your thinking. That’s a good thing.

3. Relationship capital is real capital.
One conversation can change everything, but you have to show up for it.

4. Events don’t just connect you. They calibrate you.
You’ll leave knowing exactly where you’re off… and what to fix fast.

4 Lessons

1. Showing up matters more than scrolling.
Your feed won’t solve your business problems. A real conversation might.

2. Big ideas require bigger environments.
Your vision can’t breathe in small rooms. Get in places where people think huge.

3. Proximity collapses timelines.
You don’t need more time. You need better people.

4. If your circle is impressed by your wins, you’re in the wrong circle.
Find rooms where your next level is the standard.

4 Challenges

1. Reach out to someone doing what you want to do.
Not for a pitch, for perspective. Ask better questions and listen.

2. Book a trip to a business event this year.
Yes, even if it feels inconvenient. Especially if it does.

3. Audit your 5 closest business conversations.
Are they helping you grow or keeping you where you are?

4. Listen to the episode that breaks this all down.
You Can’t Think BIG Around Small Minded People

Quote of the Week

“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” — Jim Rohn

Most people never outgrow their environment.
Make sure yours isn’t holding you back.

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