Subject: There is no Secret Sauce🍶

Hi Friend


The truth is simple:


The road to success is pretty boring.


There is no secret sauce that will help you achieve your goals. The people who succeed are the ones who follow a process, stay consistent, and keep moving forward every day. If you want to make real progress in your life, business, or personal growth, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Set a daily goal or target.
    Every day, you just decide on the minimum you want to achieve. It doesn’t have to be massive—just something you can commit to. Small steps, taken consistently, lead to small wins that then lead to big changes over time.

  2. Have a clear, detailed plan.
    You need to know exactly how you're going to hit that daily goal. Break it down into actionable steps, and don’t leave anything to chance. A vague plan won’t work—clarity is key.

  3. Know your "why."
    Understand why you’re doing what you’re doing (the ultimate goal). How does today’s goal fit into your larger vision? When you connect your actions to the bigger picture, it becomes easier to stay focused and motivated.

This is the process. It’s not glamorous or mysterious, but it works. There are no shortcuts. Success requires showing up, doing the work, and staying committed to your goals.


If you need a little push to get started, I’ve got something for you.

Download the free book “Take The Plunge” here (if you haven't already): https://thepassivewarrior.com/TTP.


It’s packed with insights to help you take action and build momentum.

Remember, the only way forward is through action. Start today—because no one else will do it for you.


You don't have to have a burning desire to build a big business for yourself; just a need to find a little more income.


This free book will set you on a path to get that.


To your success...

John


OK, let me be clear. I am not a financial advisor, and this is not financial advice. I'm just keeping you posted about the good stuff. We all know that if you don't try anything, you don't get anything.


However, if you have doubts about this, don't go for it, or get a pucker financial advisor to advise you (if you can find one who knows his stuff).


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