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In today's issue:
I “Caught” Motivation Like a Flu
The $28K/Day Opportunity You Missed, Reopened Briefly
The Networking Paradox: The 1% Understand.
The Trick that Made Dave Dee $330,000 in 75 Minutes
On Writing Well – by William Zinsser

FROM MY WORLD
I “Caught” Motivation Like a Flu
Here’s something funny about enthusiasm:
Everyone wants more of it…
But most people go about it like they’re trying to catch butterflies with a fishing net.
They chase motivation hacks, binge YouTube pep talks, or wait for “inspiration” to strike like lightning. And then they wonder why it never lasts.
Enthusiasm isn’t a random lightning bolt. It’s more like a campfire.
If you don’t feed it, it burns out.
And the logs you throw on that fire? They’re not what you think.
People. The ones around you either fuel your fire or dump water on it. I’ve walked out of conversations where I literally felt 20 pounds heavier — not from food, just from the energy drain.
Environment. Have you ever noticed how working in a luxury hotel lobby feels different than working in your cluttered spare bedroom? Same laptop, different energy.
Clarity. Nothing kills enthusiasm faster than not knowing what the hell you’re aiming for. A vague goal is like wet wood — it’ll smoke, but it won’t burn.
When I put myself in rooms with high-level entrepreneurs, suddenly I’m overflowing with enthusiasm. When I lock in one big, crystal-clear goal, my energy goes through the roof. But when I let my circle get sloppy, or my goals go fuzzy… the fire dies.
The trap is thinking enthusiasm is supposed to “just happen.”
It doesn’t. It’s designed. Engineered. Built on purpose.
So if you’re feeling flat, don’t wait for lightning.
Check your fire. Maybe you’ve just been tossing on the wrong logs.

MY GIFT FOR YOU
The $28K/Day Opportunity You Missed, Reopened Briefly
I said there’d be no replay… and that’s still true.
But because so many of you asked, I’m opening a back door: a chance to see the exact partnership model behind my $28K/day business.
It’s a unique way to plug into a proven, automated system and profit together—without starting from scratch.

MINDSET MAKEOVER
The Networking Paradox: The 1% Understand.
Most entrepreneurs get this completely backwards.
They walk into every relationship asking: “What’s in it for me?”
But the real wins come when you flip the script.
See, the smartest people in business don’t obsess over extracting value. They obsess over giving it away. They make introductions. They share resources. They open doors. And guess what? It always comes back to them — multiplied.
Here’s the brutal truth:
Opportunities don’t flow to the takers. They flow to the connectors.
When you’re the one constantly helping others meet the right people, solve problems, and find shortcuts, your name becomes synonymous with value. Suddenly, people are chasing you instead of the other way around.
And here’s the kicker — generosity isn’t just “nice.” It’s strategic. In business, the person who gives first usually ends up holding the most cards later.
So next time you meet someone new, don’t just think about how they can help you. Ask yourself: “Who can I connect them with?” or “What can I share that makes their life easier?”
Do this long enough, and you won’t need to chase success.
It’ll be chasing you.

FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
The Trick that Made Dave Dee $330,000 in 75 Minutes
Before Dave Dee was one of the top names at GKIC, he was a struggling entertainer trying to figure out how to get more gigs. Then he discovered Dan Kennedy… and everything changed.
In this episode, we dive into Dave’s wild journey from mentalist to CMO, his $330K breakout session that shocked the room, and the real reason most webinars fail before they even start.
If you sell anything using presentations, this one’s packed with hard-earned insights and zero fluff. You’ll walk away seeing the art of selling through a whole new lens.

CURATED READS
On Writing Well – by William Zinsser
Let me tell you something most marketers never admit:
Your writing is probably worse than you think.
And no, I don’t mean your grammar. Nobody cares about split infinitives or dangling participles. I’m talking about bloated, boring writing that puts readers to sleep faster than a tax seminar.
Here’s the good news: clear, sharp writing is a skill. And William Zinsser’s On Writing Well is basically the bible for learning it.
This isn’t some stuffy textbook. It’s a straight-shooting guide that shows you how to cut the fluff, tighten your sentences, and write in a way that people actually want to read.
Why does this matter for you? Because every email, every ad, every landing page you put out either pulls people closer… or pushes them away. The difference usually comes down to your writing.
So if you want your words to sell, persuade, and inspire (instead of bore, confuse, or annoy)… read this book. Then re-read it.
Your bank account will thank you.

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