Hey bro, it’s me again, G81

Let’s be real for a second.

Motivation is fake.

It comes, it goes, and it always disappears when you need it the most.

If you rely on motivation, you lose. Every time.

I learned something these last weeks:

Discipline is built when motivation disappears.

Not when you’re hyped.

Not when life feels light.

But when you’re tired… bored… tempted… lazy… distracted…

and you still choose the harder path.

That’s the moment that changes you.

Here’s the 3-step framework I want YOU to steal from me, the one that carried me through the past months:

1. Lower the resistance

When the task feels too heavy, your brain rejects it.

So make it stupidly easy to start:

  • read one verse → it becomes 10

  • follow ten people → it becomes 50

  • do one set → it becomes a workout

  • Etc.

Discipline always begins with a small start.

Starting has always been the hardest part.

2. Kill the negotiation

Stop debating with yourself.

The moment your mind says, “Should I do it now or later?”

That’s your comfort zone whispering.

Don’t negotiate.

Act before your brain talks you out of it.

That’s how the strongest people operate.

3. Stack tiny wins

People underestimate how far small, consistent actions go.

You read a few verses daily?

You work on your business?

You work on your social media?

That compounds into a version of yourself your old self can’t even recognize.

Real discipline is built on tiny victories, not massive, once-in-a-month streaks.

Final Message

Don’t chase a feeling.

Build a system.

Stick to the system even when your mood switches.

That’s real discipline.

That’s the thing that will make 2026 your first breakout year.

And to everyone who joined early…

I didn’t forget.

I’m working on the surprise for the first 25 subscribers.

I want to give you something meaningful, not some recycled garbage.

It’s coming soon.

Talk soon,

-G.

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