Ditch the Stale Thinking Habits Holding You Back

Give your complacent mind the cold shower it needs to start thinking differently.

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    You're a Peak Performing Entrepreneur

    Consider this lead magnet a defibrillator for your flatlined imagination.

    We're dusting off wisdom from the archives with insights from historical figures that will reshape how you:

    In the How to Find the Blind Spots in Your Thinking Worksheet, Ben Franklin schools you on identifying the blind spots and biases distorting your thinking.

    Considering he helped draft the Declaration of Independence - we'd say he knows a thing or two about expanding your mind.

    How to Find the Low-Hanging Fruit Opportunity You’re Ignoring Worksheet gives you the Hemingway treatment on finding low-hanging fruit you're straight up ignoring.

    The legendary writer's straightforward perspective helps you cut through the BS and see the obvious moves staring you in the face.

    For the [For Decision Making]: How to See a New Perspective Worksheet, we're channeling Marie Curie's psychological mastery.

    The Nobel Prize winner broke through all kinds of constraints to see openings no one else could. You'll learn her secrets to dismantling mental barriers and reframing any situation.

    This isn't just another regurgitation of the basic mental models you've read a hundred times.

    We're giving you a totally new lens for elite decision making and opportunity spotting.

    You're an ambitious entrepreneur making $200k+.

    You live in the freakin' future.

    But you're still falling victim to the same outdated thinking traps as every other slob.

    Ditch those habits and start flexing cognitive muscles you didn't even know you had.


    Get the 3-Part How to Think Better PDF

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