DAY 30 (AM): TUESDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2025

As painful as this is to write after reading my last post, the last 3.5 days were a writeoff.

On Friday, I played golf and then afterwards went to the pub with my partner for a few drinks and hot chips. This wasn’t so bad but came home and had dessert so this all chipped away at my fitness goals.

Saturday we went to a pub for lunch which was planned (after running 20km), and then got invited around to some friends for dinner. I ate too much at their place and drank probably 7-8 beers over the day.

However I then saved my worst for Sunday. We went for a nice bike ride and ended up stopping at a pub and I had a few beers and some pizza for lunch. When we got home mid-arvo I carried on drinking because the NRL grand final was on at 9.30pm and I wanted to watch it. So I drank 6 more beers at home, then went to a pub and had 5 more. I got home about midnight. At the pub I had some hot chips, and I also gambled $500 on the game I was watching and lost that money.

Monday I was hungover and was tired from the late night. I didn’t exercise and I struggled to work because of the comedown from the weekend. I ate like shit mostly on sugary food.

Those days are not aligned with my goals. I’m not on day 30 of this so-called mission but I’m not working hard, I’m not making good decisions, and I’m not progressing with my fitness goals or financial goals.

I need a circuit breaker. I know that I do my best work when I make extreme change. So I’ve decided to make some extreme change.

From today, I will not consume alcohol, consume any sweet junk food, gamble, or look at the news or sports news, until I have $1m of cash in my bank accounts. This is an extreme goal but food, sport, news, and alcohol are the major reasons why I’m not succeeding.

I cannot go on like this anymore so these are now the rules I’m playing by. I found three keys when I was doing 75 hard:

  1. Make a plan that will be executed
  2. Say no to alternatives
  3. Have alternative options for when mood gets low so we don’t self-sabotage (meditate, journal, stretch, read, learn, walk)

On top of this, there are three guiding principles:

  1. Make small, good decisions
  2. I can act in spite of how I feel
  3. We are always in control of our thoughts and we can shape them at any time

I’m committed to making this money and a large part of it is being able to sit at my desk and move forward without distraction, and build our systems.

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