What this was to me: I experienced a game-changing series of moment over 8 hours watching a master entrepreneur execute a book launch with unmatched strategy, discipline, and long-term vision. Here’s why it blew my mind and how it’s reshaping my approach to my upcoming pitch this Thursday. The Big Takeaway: Long-Term Strategy is EVERYTHING What stood out most was the sheer intentionality behind planning multiple books at once, releasing them years apart to prove their points, and executing with precision. This wasn’t just a book launch—it was a masterclass in high-level strategy, integrity, and delivering more value than you take. It’s a testament to what’s possible when you commit to the long game. Real Talk: It’s Not for Everyone (Yet) I’ll be honest—some of the marketing leading up during and since… has overwhelmed me, and I’m not fully ready to implement most of of his values .. heck even most of my own takeaways i’m not ready to implement at its highest level. If your business isn’t developed enough, you might miss half the gold. Some might even feel jaded by past promises of similar frameworks. But for those businesses teetering on the edge of leveling up, every word this guy shared was pure fire. 🔥 I know some people were taking notes for 9+ hours, snapping thousands of screenshots, and walking away with actionable strategies to hit their million-dollar goals. I took nearly 100 screenshots myself and created dozens of immediate actions for my business! How It Transformed My Approach I was ready to launch my offer this Thursday, but this event forced me to slow down and refine my strategy. Here’s what changed: • Refined My Offer: I added key elements to my presentation and stripped away others (mainly from the template if webinars) to align with my true voice and strategy. • Ditched the Hard Pitch and peice stacking. : It’s not about selling—it’s about sharing my passion for real estate, the results I’ve achieved, and how I can help others do the same. Only those who resonate with my vision will apply. still stacking the value and showing $xx,xxx for each item but letting them assume their win value and takeaways the typical salesy effect.