Summer is less than 90 days away.
So if you've been telling yourself you'll "get serious soon" about becoming the person you believed you could be when you bought all that produce … that just became a number.
Ninety days.
That's what stands between you and the mirror moment:
The beach, the pool party, the cookout, the vacation you booked months ago and are now stewing about.
It's not panic yet. But you can see it from here.
Because ninety days is not a lot of time. But it's not nothing, either.
It's enough to drop 10 to 18 pounds of fat, add real muscle to your frame, and even look like a different person—if you don't waste it wandering.
Here's what I mean:
Ever driven somewhere new without GPS?
Phone died, or you were feeling daring, or you figured "I know the general direction."
You got there eventually.
But you took three wrong turns, doubled back twice, sat at an intersection running odds in your head, and showed up 45 minutes late stressed, annoyed, and wondering why you didn't just use the damn map.
Now think about the same trip with GPS.
You type in the address. The route appears. You follow it. No guessing, no doubling back, no mental overhead. You arrive on time, maybe early, and you burned zero brainpower on navigation.
Solo, you know the general direction.
Eat well, train hard, sleep enough. Maybe you've listened to some podcasts, read some articles, or even read a book or three.
You're not starting from zero.
But you're making decisions at every fork, second-guessing half of them, and pouring effort into a route you're inventing on the fly.
With a coach, the route exists, and they've driven dozens of people just like you on this exact trip.
They know where the wrong turns are. They know which shortcuts work and which ones dump you in a ditch.
And when your body responds differently than expected, they reroute instead of letting you sit in gridlock wondering what happened.
The difference isn't effort.
Most people who come to us for coaching are already working hard. They're just wandering.
And yes, enough wandering gets you somewhere, but sometimes, it's a brick wall you sprinted into face-first.
Ninety days with a route gets you there, though.
Here's what "there" has looked like recently for a few of our clients:
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