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i am impulsive.

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Read this in 54 seconds: Guys, I did something impulsive... Very last minute I bought a flight ticke

Read this in 54 seconds: Guys, I did something impulsive... Very last minute I bought a flight ticket to New York City. Destination: the US Open. It's awesome here. Here's a photo of me geeking out in the middle of an epic 5 setter: ^ that is a happy man right there But... I'm not smiling ear to ear here because of the tennis... I'm smiling ear to ear because it's my favorite month of the year: September in NYC. Why? Because September holds a special place in my heart. Let me take you back to September of 2017. – New York City. – I'm 27 years old. – Grinding away at my 9-5. – Tons of debt. – Zero plan. I hate this. At the beginning of 2017, I told myself things would be different. But sure enough, I'm 68% through the year without a single thing to show for it. And that's when I took a hard look at the calendar. – September 1, 2017. – Summer is over. – 120 days left in the year. "I wonder what would happen if I went beast mode for the next 120 days." 🤔 I didn’t have a perfect plan. (I had no plan at all actually) But... I knew I needed to go out on my own. And actually do this thing. I put my head down and got to work. Deep work. Bit by bit. Every, single, day. 120 days later… – I had found an idea – I had launched it – I had made my first dollar – I was making progress – I was FINALLY DOING IT. And the rest... was history. Sure... maybe this was short-sighted, maybe this was impulsive... But it worked. I took action and grabbed life by the balls. And that's all that matters. Today is September 4. There are 118 days left in 2024. By Dec. 31… a) will you still be dreaming? Or b) will you finally take action? If you’re ready to choose option B, I’ve got something for you: We're about to start our $1M Ideas Academy inside Starter Story. We built a program to help you actually make progress on your business. Not just boring videos or worksheets. Actual tasks, milestones, and community to help you every step of the way. But here’s the deal: It's filling up fast. We’re only accepting a few more spots. I can’t promise we’ll still have room if you wait around… So let’s do this: [Click here if you want to save your spot in the Academy.]( Stop dreaming. Start doing. Let’s f*cking go! – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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