If you're anything like me, this has likely happened to you before: You sleep through your alarm, so the moment your day starts, you think to yourself - "crap, I'm already late". You're behind schedule, and now everything is thrown off... That important project you needed to work on to move your business forward - you don't have time for it now... The workout you need to not only feel good, but to live longer for your family and friends, that's scratched too... So all you have left is to scramble around, wishing, hoping the day will come together. But no matter what you do, there's no salvaging it. You had an idea of what you wanted to achieve and it just didn't happen. We've all been there before, I sure know I have. Now compare that crummy day with this one: You wake up exactly when you planned to - maybe even earlier. Your most important tasks for the day, the ones determining whether or not the day was a win, yeah, those are done, and before most people get to the office. You crush your workout, and feel energized, happy, and simply like your best you. You're on fire today. No one can stop you. Nothing can stop you. You end the work day early, because you got all your important stuff done at the beginning of the day - no need to force yourself to work more than necessary. You cap it off with several hours enjoying the company of your favorite people in the world - maybe your family, your friends, or your significant other. And no matter what anyone says, you know it deep down inside you - today was a perfect day. Look, I want every day to be a perfect day for you, and believe me, it's possible, but only under one condition: You have a plan. Hope is not a strategy, hope will not help you create your perfect day, and your dream life. But I have something that will - a F.REE formula I want to give you - the exact formula I personally use to optimize my life, both business and personal. Don't get stuck hoping your days will be better, your life will be better. Simply use this formula to make every day, a perfect day. Talk soon, Craig |