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Read time: 1 min. 9 sec. Yesterday, I told you about my first second love – data. But... f*ck i

Read time: 1 min. 9 sec. Yesterday, I told you about my first second love – data. (btw my girlfriend saw yesterday’s email, made me sleep on the couch, and now have severe neck pain 😩) But... f*ck it. Today I want to tell you about my other side chick: Her name... is Goals. It's not the prettiest name, but her personality makes up for it. When I first started my business, I had a lot of goals. I was going to try cold email. I was gonna start a blog. I was gonna post on Instagram. I was gonna build a paid plan. I was gonna SEO. the list goes on... And... I was gonna do it all in 2 weeks. (man, i was such a n00b) You know what I wish someone would have told me? Choose ONE goal at a time. Not 2. Not 5. Not 10. Just ONE. It took me a long time to figure this out, but when I did... everything changed. Instead of 10 goals, I switched to one. My goal? Get 1,000 people to visit my website. That's it. I was tempted to do a million other things. But I forced myself to focus. Why? Because I knew if I could get those 1,000 visitors, I’d have real data to figure out what worked and what didn’t. And guess what... it worked! So each month after that, I set a new goal. And it kept working! And every month I blogged my results. Little by little, things started to click. I did this every month, like clockwork. And sure enough, after like 3 months, I had built the beginnings of Starter Story - a business that would change my life forever. But... this only worked because I set the right goals. In the Founders Club, you and I will work together to set the right goals. We'll make a plan. We'll figure out the exact things you need to do to get there. And every day, you will wake up with clarity on what to work on. Founder's Club is everything I wish I had when I was trying to grow Starter Story. But... this only works if you are serious, willing to adapt, and work hard. I have just 3 spots left for this program. Two spots were filled last night, so I expect these to go quick. If you're ready to build, [sign up here for 25% off (lifetime access).]( Early next week, you and I will get on our first call. I'll show you around. And we'll have some fun :) (if you have any questions, you can reply to this email and I'll respond personally) – 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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