Hi there,
A year from today, you'll be exactly here.
Same time of year. Same week. Probably reading another email at roughly this moment, the way you're reading this one.
I want you to do something honest.
Picture yourself a year from today. May 30, 2027.
What's different?
That relationship you've been wanting to heal — has it healed? That money ceiling you've been wanting to break through — did you break it? That body you were going to take care of — did you? That book you've been thinking about writing — is it written? That business you've been "going to start" — is it real yet?
For most people reading this, if they're being honest, the answer is no — most of it looks pretty similar.
Not because anyone wanted it that way. But because the patterns running the show didn't change.
This is the part nobody talks about.
When you keep doing what you've been doing — the same thinking, the same nervous system, the same defaults — life doesn't actually move forward. It loops. Same ceiling. Same dynamic. Same morning anxiety. Same year. Just twelve months older.
The "I'll do it next year" loop is the most expensive habit in the human psyche. Because next year never comes. Next year is just this year, dressed up in different clothes.