What I’m about to disclose in this article is something so powerful that the mere mortals who’ve relegated themselves to a life of mediocrity will never understand.

They might even think you’re involved in illegal activity because they won’t comprehend how it’s possible to literally re-invent yourself overnight to become a much more elevated person who’s basically grabbed life by the b*lls and decided to start calling the shots.

There's a weird kind of suffering that comes from settling for being a supporting character in someone else’s story when you know you had everything you need to be the hero of your own journey.

This is the suffering that most people will experience in the form of regret as they get older and look back realizing that didn’t live a life that was true to themselves because they were following whatever blueprint society told them to follow.

If you feel like you’re burnt out with work because it feels like an endless stream of responsibility but with zero fulfillment. Or you’re self-conscious about your body because you know you’ve let yourself get way too out of shape. Or if you feel like you’re struggling to find authentic and meaningful connections with other people… then you’re most likely the victim of societal conditioning that’s led you down this path.

But one of the most powerful things I’ve learned in my life is that, whether you need to escape the corporate rat race or you need to get your mind and body back into shape you can do it practically overnight if you move with intention.

So read closely because in this article I'm gonna give you my formula for doing just that. I’m going to show you how you can change your life so fast that people might think you did something illegal.

Maintain The Status Quo, Or Transform Your Life. The Choice Is Yours

If you’ve met me within the past 5 years or so, you’d have no idea about my past life. I was very out of shape. I had terrible habits. I was not fulfilled in my relationships. And I was depressed.

The problem was that I was actually doing everything right. I was on my way down a good career path as an engineer in the oil and gas industry. I bought my first home at 24. And I drove a luxury sports car to compliment my lifestyle as a bachelor who was young, wild, and free.

But as life went on, there came a point when I realized my current situation wasn’t sustainable. This so-called American Dream that I was pursuing was leading me down a path that I didn’t belong on.

I slowly started to realize that what society told me to chase isn't actually what brings fulfillment or purpose. Playing by the rules left me feeling aimless, depressed, or unhealthy.

And I know I wasn’t unique.

"So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservation." - Christopher McCandless

And the stats support this notion:

I don't know about you, but if this is the trajectory that following the rules puts most people on, then I don’t think it makes any sense to continue playing by the rules.

Since you’re reading this, you probably have already decided that you no longer want to follow the path that funnels so many people into status quo lifestyles of being unhealthy, having no real purpose, and lacking authentic human connection.

The good news is that you can do it way faster than everybody thinks is possible if you go all in with extreme intention.

I know this because I've had several transformations where I leveled up and basically became unrecognizable. My previous life of being unhealthy, out of shape, and unfulfilled has been completely turned around.

Now I’m in amazing shape, not just physically, but also psychologically and cognitively. I went from being in the corporate rat race in Chicago to living in Europe as a solo-entrepreneur. I spend my time on projects I'm passionate about. I’m learning a new language. I’m meeting very interesting people. I spend lots of time hiking or on the beach. And I’m much close to living life on my own terms.

The point isn't to brag, I just want to make it very clear that rapid transformation is totally possible when you understand how to engineer it.

Change Your Habits, Change Your Life

Your habits are the leading indicators of your life.

If you wake up early in the morning every day and do some meditating, do a little bit of writing or reading a book, you allocate some study time to learn something new, and you do a simple 30 minute work out… then I can make a pretty accurate prediction that you will be fairly healthy, mentally and emotionally grounded, and in a pretty stable position a year from now.

On the flip side, if you sleep in late every day, and the first thing you do is scroll on your phone, you eat junk food for breakfast, and you take no time to ground yourself because you have to rush off to some job that you don’t even like.. then I can also make a pretty accurate prediction that you’re life is going to be more chaotic in the near future. You’ll probably be less healthy. You’ll likely still be stuck in a job that you hate.

Habits lead to outcomes. Yet so many people make the fatal error of focusing exclusively on forcing outcomes without establishing proper habits.

So whatever your situation is that you want to change, the solution is to focus on instilling the habits that are aligned with your ideal state.

And if you do it with extreme intentionality, it takes about two months to instill new habits will fundamentally change your life.

“Researchers at the University College London have discovered that it takes an average of 66 days to acquire a new habit… A habit is a behavior that has been repeated enough times to become automatic. If you do the right thing long enough, it becomes the right thing to do. That’s the power of habits.”

This is why I’m a big fan of using a 60-day transformation protocol. It can take more or less, but that’s beside the point.

60-days is short enough for you to lock in with extreme intensity and focus without burning yourself out, but it’s also long enough to benefit from neuroplasticity and the formation of new neural pathways that turn focused discipline into effortless habits.

.Bronnie Ware, a hospice care nurse who wrote The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying, documented a pattern. People at the end of their lives didn't regret what they did—they regretted the lives they didn't let themselves live. They played it safe. They followed the rules. They spent too much time on stuff that didn't matter.

Now imagine being eighty years old and knowing that just sixty days was what stood between you living in complete alignment with your vision, your values, your purpose… vs living the cookie cutter, assembly line lifestyle that leaves most people looking back with regret as they get older.

So grab a pen and paper and take notes, because if you can nail this down, 60 days is nothing compared to a lifetime of being aligned with your truth. Or if you prefer to invest in a full transformation system for getting focused and building necessary habits, then I’ve created The Self-Reinvention Cheat Code just for you.

All you need to do is show up for yourself, and using my formula you will change your life way faster than you ever thought was possible.

Now let’s move on to exactly what the 60-day self-reinvention process actually looks like.

1) Getting Your Mind Right

Anyone who tries to change their life without doing the inner work first is definitely going fail because usually your mind is the weakest link.

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