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Every issue of this newsletter gives you the exact systems, strategies, and principles I’ve used to generate 8 figures (almost entirely) with email marketing. So you can build your own systems that will carry you through the next algorithm change or recession. This is what actually works.
In today's issue:
By 11 A.M., Everything Changed
56-Word "Action-Pages" That Generated $118,287 In 62 Days
The Blueprint That Never Became a House
When AI Makes You More Human with Molly Mahoney
The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

“If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done.” — Bruce Lee

FROM MY WORLD
By 11 A.M., Everything Changed
I used to go to the bank first thing in the morning, usually around eight or nine, because I wanted to beat the lines and feel like I was being responsible before the day really started.
I’d come back home, sit down at my computer, and try to work, but my head would be buzzing like a jar of angry bees, pushing out any chance of focus, momentum, or creative thought. I told myself I just needed more discipline, when in reality I had already burned my best mental fuel on something that didn’t matter.
I learned that behavior by watching my parents and my grandfather, because errands first and work second looked productive from the outside, so I copied it without ever questioning whether it worked for the way my brain actually functions. For me, once I leave the house in the morning, the day fractures, my attention scatters, and getting back into a real flow becomes far harder than it should be.
The shift happened after reading The Perfect Day Formula, when it finally clicked that your morning is your power window, and giving it away is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make. That realization pushed me to stop scheduling calls before lunch, stop running “quick” errands early, and stop delaying the work that actually moves the needle.
Now I wake up, grab coffee, sometimes don’t even bother brushing my teeth yet, and I work, which means no inbox grazing, no unnecessary decisions, and no leaving the house until the important work is done. By 11 a.m., I consistently get more done than most people manage in an entire day, not because I’m special, but because focus compounds fast when it isn’t interrupted.
Stack that rhythm for a couple of weeks and you’ll outpace months of scattered effort, which is how my book got written, projects launched faster, and the business kept running while I still managed about 60 trips a year and wrote over 50 song lyrics last month without everything falling apart.
Momentum is fragile, and once you break it, getting back into the zone costs far more time and energy than people realize. That’s why I never wake up wondering which of twenty tasks I should work on, because staring at a bloated to-do list is just a dressed-up form of procrastination.
I know the one thing that matters most every morning, and I start there before the world gets a vote.
If your mornings are your sharpest hours and you’re spending them on errands, emails, or favors, you’re not busy, you’re distracted.
Tomorrow morning, don’t go anywhere, don’t negotiate with yourself, and start with the one task that actually changes the day.

SMILE, THEN SCROLL


MY GIFT FOR YOU
56-Word "Action-Pages" That Generated $118,287 In 62 Days
Pages with just 56 words on them are generating $2,000+ per day for complete beginners.
The $100M Man behind them calls them "Action Pages" and he’s using them to promote free offers without any of the usual affiliate marketing headaches.
They just banked $118,287 in 62 days. They've hit $7,779 in a single week and $3,334 in just three days.
Tomorrow, at 2 PM EST, we're breaking down their complete 1-2-3-SCALE System in a live session.
You'll see…
The shockingly simple pages that do all the work
The frameworks they use to generate income without selling
Their hidden traffic sources that deliver clicks for pennies on the dollar
That means no products, no audience, and no copywriting required.
Plus, there’s a live Q&A at the end where all your questions will get answered.
I urge you to save your seat now before it fills up.

MINDSET MAKEOVER
The Blueprint That Never Became a House
Most people think progress comes from learning more, which is why every spare moment turns into another webinar, another book, or another course playing while nothing substantial gets built.
I lived there, too, and for a while I felt guilty if I wasn’t consuming something, until I noticed an uncomfortable pattern: I only moved forward when I was creating, not when I was learning. When I looked closer, I wasn’t even learning anything new, because it was the same ideas recycled with better branding.
That’s when it became obvious that creation moves the needle, while consumption mostly feels productive, which explains why chasing new tactics rarely delivered real results. So I did something that felt irresponsible at the time and went a full year without reading a single new book, choosing instead to double down on what already worked.
That break forced me to separate principles from tactics, because tactics change constantly while principles don’t, whether it’s marketing, persuasion, or decision-making. Tools evolve, platforms rotate, and even AI explodes onto the scene, but none of it works unless the underlying principles guide every move.
Try this: for the next week, stop learning and build something using what you already know, then watch how quickly clarity replaces overwhelm.

FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
When AI Makes You More Human with Molly Mahoney
I sat down with Molly Mahoney expecting another AI conversation and walked away thinking about identity, not tools.
She told a story about building content systems years before chatbots were mainstream, then watching people panic when new tools showed up, not because the tools were dangerous, but because most people never decided who they wanted to sound like in the first place. That hit harder than any prompt tutorial.
We got into how she uses AI to mirror real voice using past emails, messages, and everyday language, not to replace creativity, but to remove friction so people can show up more consistently. One moment that stuck with me was her warning about automated content floods, because speed without intention just creates louder noise, not better connection.
If you care about standing out instead of blending in, and using AI without losing your edge, this episode will make you rethink how you create and why it matters.

CURATED READS
The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
This book isn’t about art, and that’s exactly why it works, because it names the real enemy most people keep pretending isn’t there.
Pressfield calls it Resistance, the invisible force that shows up the moment you try to do something that actually matters, nudging you to prepare instead of produce, research instead of risk, and learn just a little more instead of shipping. You’ll recognize it fast, because every clever excuse you’ve ever made to delay action is just Resistance wearing better clothes.
This book belongs here because it doesn’t motivate you, it exposes you. Read it when you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or suspiciously busy while nothing moves, especially if you’ve been mistaking planning for progress.

RIDDLE ME THIS
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You can’t borrow me, buy me, or binge-watch me.
What am I?
Think you've cracked the code? Reply to this email with your guess, and see if you're right!
I compound for you without permission,
work best without applause,
and make you uncomfortable because I take time.
The answer is: Leverage.





