I was recently working with one of my coaching clients, Mark, when he drops this bomb:
“How do I fix the feeling I have inside where I don’t know why I’m doing this anymore?”
(I hear this more than you’d think.)
From everybody else’s perspective, Mark’s is extremely successful.
$1M+ in monthly recurring revenue (MRR) from his SaaS with 60% NET profit
But even the heavy-hitters have their head-scratching days, kicking the can down the street and wondering what the point of it all is.
It’s hard to stay motivated when you lose perspective like that.
So I walked him through something called the 10X Vision Map, something that I’ve used for the last 15 years to help me stay motivated on my journey.
It’s a process for clearly framing what you are trying to create in your life and how it’ll all come together.
This is the backbone of all the success I’ve ever had in my life.
Why?
Because it actually answers those tough internal questions!
And of course, that means I want to share it with you in this week’s video.
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There are 5 parts to structuring and then actually implementing your 10X Vision Map, so here’s what I outline in the video:
By the end of this video, you’ll see how to take stock of where you’re at and where you’re going.
But I can’t take credit for this rock-solid motivation hack.
It’s the byproduct of some super smart people that deserve a shout out, including:
I want to make sure that as you climb the ladder of success, you don’t get to the top only to find out that it’s leaning against the wrong wall.
You’ve got to check in with who you are and how you feel about your business. Frequently.
So if you ever wake up feeling frustrated and lacking motivation and you ask yourself: “Why am I building this in the first place?” …then run through this 10X Vision Map.
Take a few mins to check out this video, and drop a comment underneath to let me know if you think your ladder is leaning against the right wall.