Recorded on: Monday, July 14, 2025, 09:55 PM
Episode Summary by AI
I reflected on Dan Martell’s advice to stop selling time and start selling outcomes, realizing I need to move away from hourly work. While still relying on hourly jobs to pay off debt, I began cold DM outreach to fitness coaches using a Notion tracker I built. Messaging 11 accounts was surprisingly fun, unlike my past outreach in fitness. I also struggled with complex Notion automation but stayed driven, discovering new formula tricks along the way.
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My Thoughts & Feelings for Today - Summarized by AI
Today I felt a real shift. Dan Martell’s quote hit me hard, and I realized I’m so done with selling my time. There’s something really energizing about this new direction with Notion systems for fitness coaches—it doesn’t feel forced like the fitness content did. I know I still need the hourly gigs for now, but I’m actually enjoying building systems and experimenting with messaging. Even though some tech stuff frustrated the hell out of me, I felt genuinely excited and proud.
What I Did Today - Summarized by AI
Built a Notion tracker called Operation Ten Sails, sent 11 cold DMs to fitness coaches, tested Notion formulas to extract usernames from URLs, struggled with Notion automations for linking sales logs, took a mental break from building, brainstormed better systems, dealt with communication issues with Dawson, documented frustrations, and wrapped up the day planning next steps for outreach and system-building.
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