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Most courses fail.
And it’s probably not your fault.
Like me, you probably have half a dozen unfinished courses sitting in your “I’ll get to that later” pile.
Most people don’t fail courses because they lack ability, they fail because the learning experience creates friction.
Why?
The biggest reason is simple:
Most courses don’t teach enough to create momentum.
They teach enough to sell the product.
Then you’re left to figure out the rest yourself.
That’s not a “you” problem.
That’s a design problem.
Then there’s another issue.
Most training is painfully boring.
Long videos.
Slow explanations.
Repetition.
No feedback.
Watch enough of them and your brain starts leaking out your ears.
People also learn differently.
Personally, I’d rather read a PDF than watch a 2-hour video.
Give me both and I’m happy.
Then come the other problems:
“No time.”
“I’ll do it tomorrow.”
“What do I do next?”
“How does this even help me?”
That’s where most people stop.
Not because they’re lazy.
Because there’s no momentum.
No clarity.
No quick win.
So here’s what I do now.
I give the course material to AI tools.
NotebookLM works well.
If it can’t transcribe the videos properly, use Rev first.
Upload:
the videos
the PDFs
the notes
Then ask for:
summaries
action steps
key insights
Now instead of drowning in content, you get the useful parts quickly.
Every course has a valuable nugget hidden inside it.
The trick is extracting it efficiently.
Regards, Brent.
There’s always a cost to taking action.
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There’s always a cost to taking action.
But the cost of doing nothing is usually much higher.
Not just financially.
The real cost is often:
Your time.
Your confidence.
Your belief in yourself.
Your health.
Sometimes even your relationships.
The next 12 months will pass whether you act or not.
Where you end up after that time depends largely on what you do today, tomorrow, and the day after that.
The good news?
It doesn’t require giant steps.
Simple actions are enough.
1% better each day.
You’re probably closer to where you want to be than you realise.
Most people don’t need a completely different life.
They just need a clearer path forward.
Start here:
https://link.wm-tips.com/wink
Regards, Brent.
How do you define success?
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How do you define success?
It’s different for everyone.
For me, it’s simple:
More money coming in than going out.
A roof over my head.
Warm, dry.
Good food.
And coffee.
(That last one might be optional.)
Notice what’s missing.
No big numbers.
No luxury targets.
No specific lifestyle.
Just enough.
In many countries, even that is hard to achieve.
But in places like Australia, the baseline is higher than most people realise.
Which means this:
The downside risk isn’t as extreme as it feels.
And that makes one thing easier:
Taking action.
I remember when I started my first business.
I said the worst-case scenario was ending up in government housing on basic support.
Not ideal.
But still far from the worst possible outcome globally.
That perspective made it easier to move.
Because here’s the reality:
If you want things to change…
…you have to change something.
That’s the part most people avoid.
Not because they can’t.
But because they don’t.
Change can be scary.
I’ve been close to bankrupt.
I’m not now.
The difference?
I changed what I was doing.
And I kept adjusting.
That’s all it is.
You probably already know what you should be doing.
The real question is:
Are you doing it?
If yes – keep going.
If not – start.
And if you need help figuring that out:
https://sites.google.com/view/successissimple/home
Change is not hard, but it is necessary if you are not achieving what you want.
Regards,
Brent.
Sometimes the truth shows up quietly.
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Sometimes the truth shows up quietly.
Today I received a few emails from someone who sells traffic and guaranteed sign-ups.
Low cost.
Very low cost.
I haven’t bought from him for a long time.
But today’s emails were different.
He’s struggling.
Trying to cover rent.
Offering a lifetime of traffic in exchange for help.
And that tells you something.
If the traffic was working…
he wouldn’t be in that position.
That’s not criticism.
It’s just reality.
Because this is something most people want to believe:
That there’s a cheap, easy source of traffic that just works.
Sometimes there is.
But not like that.
The kind that actually works, requires consistency.
Not huge effort.
Not complicated systems.
Just showing up.
Building something.
Testing.
Adjusting.
Over time, it adds up.
It might not feel like a “mother lode”.
But it’s enough.
Enough to build something real.
Enough to avoid desperation.
That’s the difference.
Regards,
Brent
P.S. If you want to work out a path that actually makes sense for you:
https://brentm.systeme.io/calculator
It’s just a calculator, but it could save you a lot.
I was visiting friends recently.
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I was visiting friends recently.
One of them commented on my car.
Then he reminded me.
I’d been saying for years that I’d own that exact model one day.
I’d completely forgotten.
But there it was.
Sitting in the driveway.
I’d only bought it a few months earlier.
No big moment. No dramatic decision.
Just… done.
Looking back, it made me think.
I wasn’t very specific.
Didn’t write it down.
Didn’t set a timeline.
So it took a while.
But it still happened.
Which raises an interesting point.
How often do people say things like:
“I never win anything.”
And then keep repeating it?
That’s a form of goal setting too.
Just in the wrong direction.
Because the words you repeat shape what you expect.
And what you expect shapes what you do.
So it might be worth paying attention to what you’re telling yourself.
And maybe being a bit more intentional about it.
Regards, Brent
P.S. If you want to be clearer about where you’re heading:
https://brentm.systeme.io/calculator
It’ll help you think it through properly.
A simple case study on goal setting.
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A simple case study on goal setting.
After my “trial separation” became permanent…
I made a decision.
I didn’t want to live single.
I didn’t want a series of girlfriends.
I wanted a wife.
So I wrote it down.
And I read it every day.
Not casually.
Emotionally.
Because I meant it.
At the time, I moved to Adelaide.
Ended up living with my parents at 49.
Not exactly the plan.
But I kept reading that goal.
Every day.
I didn’t know how it would happen, I just made it clear that it would.
Then something did happen.
My mother invited a friend’s daughter to Friday night dinner.
She was going through a separation too.
We met.
We clicked.
And we’ve now been happily married for 18 years.
Here’s the interesting part.
What I wrote down was almost exactly what happened.
Not perfectly.
But close enough that it’s hard to ignore.
That’s the power of:
Clarity Repetition Emotion
Most people miss the last one.
They write goals, but they don’t feel them.
That’s the difference.
If you want to change something, make it real.
Regards, Brent
P.S. If you want to make sure you’re heading in the right direction:
https://brentm.systeme.io/calculator
It’ll give you a clear answer quickly.
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