Real talk. The show dipped and my ego took a lap. Instead of sulking, I used it as a trigger to build momentum again. In this episode I break down a simple system to turn failure into fuel using my SPARK Cycle: Simple, Prompted, Acted, Rewarded, Kept. We’ll map the Dunning Kruger roller coaster, talk Maniacal Intention, and set a tiny spark that gets you moving today.
You’ll learn:
How to treat failure as a trigger, not a verdict
The Rule of 100 and why reps beat talent
A step-by-step SPARK Cycle you can copy today
Why lifting others when you’re down creates unfair momentum
Try this: Pick one task you’ve avoided, run it through SPARK, and post your tiny win.
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