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Read time: 1 min. 08 sec. A few days ago, I came across a tiktok called "the morning routine that ma

Read time: 1 min. 08 sec. A few days ago, I came across a tiktok called "the morning routine that made me $1,000,000" Here it is: wake up, cold plunge, sauna, meditate, journal, workout, and like 22 more things. All of this... is bullshit. If you search 'morning routines' on TikTok, you'll find thousands more exactly like this. The worst part... people actually believe that if they copy these, it will work for them. Want a routine that makes you $1M? Work on the things that will make you money. Today, I will share with you my morning routine. The routine that changed my life. Here it is: Wake up early. Put in 2 hours on your business. More specifically, this is what it looked like. 1. Set a timer I'd wake up and walk to the coffee shop. Then I'd set a countdown timer on my phone for 2 hours. I'd block all distracting apps & sites: X, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Slack, Telegram. If it dings, just block that shit. 2. The 5 Minute Rule Open your to-do list, pick one task that will take you < 5 minutes. Do it. Quick wins create a sense of progress and reduce mental load, making it easier to tackle bigger tasks afterward. 3. Take on the BIG SCARY task This is the thing you KNOW you need to work on (but you keep putting it off). Instead, break it down into MICRO-tasks. Complete micro-task 1. Complete the next micro task. Complete the next micro task. Not so scary anymore ;) 4. Rinse & repeat Do this for 1 YEAR. Become unrecognizable. Never have a boss again. And have the freedom to do whatever you want. The best morning routine is simply waking up and getting to work. Focus on things that actually move the needle and your life will change forever. That's exactly what we help you with in [the Academy.]( Imagine in 4.5 weeks (right before the holidays) you walk away with a real business making real money. Let's get to work, – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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