We've all been there. We set huge, inspiring goals that light a fire in our souls: "I want to make a million dollars," or "I want to retire my parents." The vision is powerful. It's the fuel. But a vision without a roadmap is just a dream, and dreams don't pay the bills.
The real reason your goals are failing
The problem isn't the size of your ambition. It's the lack of clarity on what you need to do today to make it real. A goal like "I want to make a million" is a destination without directions. You know where you want to go, but you have no idea which road to take when you walk out your front door this morning.
This ambiguity leads to procrastination, overwhelm, and eventually, failure. You're left feeling like the goal is impossible, when in reality, you just haven't broken it down into a language your brain can execute on a daily basis.
My personal blueprint: from $100k vision to daily applications
I faced this exact problem when I set the goal of retiring my mom. It was a massive, emotional target. To make it tangible, I had to reverse-engineer it from the top down. I needed to translate the big dream into small, manageable numbers.
When you reverse engineer like this, your big dreams turn into daily numbers and actions. And once you start, those numbers grow with you.
In this video, I break down the exact mathematical and mental process I used to turn my goal into a daily, non-negotiable action plan. You'll see how I went from:
- The big goal: $100,000
- The timeline: 18 months
- The daily target: $277 per day
- The daily action: 5–6 high-quality job applications per day
Watch the full breakdown here:
Your turn to build the blueprint
This process removes the emotion and guesswork. It makes your success a matter of execution, not luck. The daily number becomes your north star. It tells you exactly what you need to do to win the day, and winning enough days is how you ultimately win the war.
So, I'll ask you: what's one goal you're working towards right now? Take five minutes, apply this framework, and see if you can figure out the one or two daily actions that will make it inevitable.