feeling stuck? here’s your game plan
Who dreams of a fun family vacation, only to wake up on travel day with no idea where they’re going?
No flights booked. No hotel. Not even a Google search.
That would be terrible, right?
Yet, I meet tons of people doing exactly that with their financial lives.
No plan. No map. No clue how to get where they want to go.
Cue the Millionaire Money Map.
Step 1: Set goals to get what you want.
You’d have to be living under a rock to not know that setting goals is how you get what you want.
I’ve never heard a Super Bowl-winning coach say, “The key to our success this season? We just winged it. No plan, just vibes.”
Uh, no.
And no actor holding an Academy Award has ever said, “I ad-libbed the whole script and hoped it would all work out.”
Every success story starts with a plan—and goals to make it happen.
It’s the ONE thing that separates people who MAKE THINGS HAPPEN from people who WONDER WHAT HAPPENED.
Does this sound like you?
You work hard.
You provide for your family the best you can.
You love your kids (most days).
You love your family.
But you regularly feel like other people know the secrets to becoming wealthy, and you didn’t get the combination.
It’s like everyone else is running a marathon, and you’re still tying your shoes.
Here’s your golden ticket.
January is your month.
And if you don’t make progress in the first week, hope is not lost.
Oh no, baby. Take the entire month of January to build your plan.
Then, you (and I’m gonna be right beside you) will crush the next 11 months.
Remember: You’re NOT CHASING PERFECTION.
You’re TAKING ACTION.
And action leads to satisfaction.
Here’s what I’m going to bully you into doing:
Write down 3 personal goals and 3 financial goals you want to achieve by December 31, 2025.
If you’re married, do this together.
Couples that plan together, play together, and pray together, stay together—and grow together.
And here’s the secret sauce: Write down what’s at stake if you don’t achieve those goals.
What terrible, no-good, very bad thing could happen?
For example:
- You won’t have the money to help your kid with college.
- You won’t be able to help your grandkids someday.
- You’ll miss out on that dream vacation because debt is still haunting you.
We can’t let that happen to you.
This is your moment.
You’ve got the whole month of January.
Don’t screw this up.
Write down 3 personal goals and 3 financial goals today.
I promise—it’s the first step to making this year the one you finally take control of your money and your future.