One Thing for the Next 30 Days.


Hey Reader,


If you’re in a season of overwhelm, one of the simplest ways to get traction is to choose one clear focus for the next 30 days.

That’s it. One.

Not because you can’t do more, but because your energy is a limited resource, and you’re more likely to finish what you start when you’re not juggling 18 other things.

Here’s what that one thing could look like:

  • Grow your email list by 50 people
  • Create and launch a small paid offer
  • Start posting 2x/week on LinkedIn
  • Interview 5 ideal audience members
  • Set up your lead magnet follow-up sequence
  • Outline your first digital product
  • Batch your next 4 weeks of content

Pick the one goal that would make the biggest difference right now. Not forever, just for the next month.

Then, put it above everything else on your to-do list, so you actually make progress.

If you’re not sure what to pick, ask yourself this:

“What’s one thing that would make everything else easier or more effective?”

“What’s one thing that could generate more revenue the fastest?"

“What’s one thing that would get me closer to my goal(s)?"

That’s your 30-day goal.

Pick it. Write it down. Commit to it.

Challenge accepted? Hit 'reply' and let me know what you're committed to for the next 30 days.

~ Jeff

I appreciate you.

Jeff Gargas

COO / Co-Founder, Teach Better Team

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