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Mastering 2026: The Ultimate Framework for Goal Setting and Personal Growth

Mastering 2026: The Ultimate Framework for Goal Setting and Personal Growth

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In this episode, the boys dive deep into why so many people go through life "without a plan" and how to change that trajectory for 2026. As they reflect on turning 30 and moving into a new year, they share a "goal-setting framework" designed to help you take control of your finances, fitness, and personal ambitions. From debating the merits of long-term stock investing versus immediate personal experiences to the psychological power of "speaking goals into existence," this conversation is a roadmap for anyone ready to stop "walking in limbo" and start walking the walk. Key Takeaways The Power of a Written Plan: Most successful people in the world—from athletes to musicians—started with a written goal; without one, you are likely to drift aimlessly. The Debate on Investing: While one host aims to grow an investment portfolio from £70,000 to £200,000 through patience and research, the other argues for "investing in yourself" and experiences that improve your life immediately. Health as a Driver: A healthy body follows a healthy mind; setting specific physical targets, such as reaching a certain body fat percentage or weight, provides the energy needed to remain consistent in business and life. Accountability is Everything: Speaking your goals out loud to friends, family, or a mentor increases the likelihood of success because it makes it much harder to back out or use "bullshit excuses". The "Subtract to Add" Principle: Since everyone only has 24 hours in a day, adding new goals often requires looking at what you should do less of—such as reducing phone time or "partying too much"—to make space for growth. Environmental Curation: Your "network is your net worth"; achieving big goals often requires the "sacrifice" of removing yourself from social circles that no longer align with your ambitions. Practical Tracking Tools: Use a combination of digital tools (like Notion or reminders) and physical methods (like a whiteboard or writing a letter to your future self) to review progress weekly and quarterly. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. ⁠https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/⁠
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