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Candidate,

A while back, I asked some of my students how they felt after claiming they were going to do something … and then NOT doing it.

Guilt, regret, anxiety, disappointment, frustration, stress. 

But here's the most haunting part of all: Failing at our resolutions has long-term implications. We start to distrust ourselves. If you've set the same resolutions for 5 years, and you never follow through, what makes you think you'll be different this year?

Compare that with IWT students who have learned to focus on their top goal and build a system to meet it:

"For my entire life, I've been working out here and there but always been quitting after a few months…Now, I've been working out consistently for a couple of years and the best part is that I never think about it. It happens automatically."
– Aske Christiansen 

"I worked really hard to identify and distill only 3 things that I wanted to change in my life. I actually even prioritised which one came first amongst those three, and was really intentional about what I wanted to achieve…One month in, I was exercising regularly. 2 months in I started writing more regularly on my blog. One year later, I meditate everyday, and have started generating revenue in my online business…I just followed the system I had created for myself…and that propelled me into action...Thanks Ramit and the IWT team for being so inspirational."
– Sudeshna Sen

Notice the difference in the words they use: Consistent. Automatic. Intentional. System. Inspirational.

These students are following a formula that has helped thousands quit being lazy, unmotivated, distracted, and unable to finish anything…and START achieving their goals. 

I want you to have access to this same material. And now you can: my course on how to follow through on anything, The Finisher's Formula, is open.

You'll learn:

  • Beyond productivity: How to choose the most important things to say yes and no to — and how to stay motivated once you hit the "trough of failure"
  • How to control the negative self-talk we all use to rationalize our weaknesses
  • The exact strategy to eliminate distractions and get "deep focus" — on command
  • How to turn "I should do that" into habits that stick
  • Plan B development: A strategy I use to anticipate failure and plan for it — so when it happens, I'm already prepared with a backup plan

And 30+ more strategies that I want to teach you today. This isn't just high-level material...it's the exact Finisher's Formula to make a permanent change so you become known as the person who always follows through on what they start. Learn more here.

Finisher's Formula is right for you if:

  • You want to become the kind of person who stops talking about doing things...and actually follows through. If you look back at your entire life and see a lot of grand ideas, but you haven't actually followed through, I want to show you the exact strategy and systems I use to turn ideas into reality.

  • You have too many options, and it's paralyzing. It's already overwhelming with all the options we have. It's another thing when we don't know how to choose — and how to say no. But an overwhelming list of things we "should" do is a quick route to doing none of them. I'll show you how Finishers politely, but firmly, say "no" to most things...so that when they choose to pursue something, they give it their all. Imagine waking up and knowing you only have to do 3 main things today — and you love all 3!

  • If you've found yourself saying "I guess I'm lazy" or "I'm not the kind of person who could do that." This is the worst. When you look at successful people and actually say, "I can never be like them," you've already lost. HEY, SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE ARE NOT MUTANTS. Yes, they started before you, and yes, they use strategies that most ordinary people don't...but they're not aliens from another planet.

Every day we're not improving our skills, we're deteriorating. And each time you call yourself "lazy" or "confused," you hammer the nail deeper in the coffin. Every day you don't move forward, there's a cost. After years of being confused and stagnant, it's easy to begin thinking you're just the kind of person who can't get things done.

Years ago, I did it. I had all kinds of excuses for why I couldn't get things done. I berated myself…I labeled myself…I envied others. But finally, after years of self-work, when I cracked The Finisher's Formula, I learned I could change myself from the outside in.

A year from now, I'd like you to be that person. The material in The Finisher's Formula can show you exactly how.

 
Join Finisher's Formula today
 


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