0:02 Did you know you can achieve any goal by
0:04 building systems that use the power of
0:06 AI? Because I'm here to tell you, you
0:08 really can balance work, health,
0:10 relationships, personal growth without
0:13 burning out. I know this firsthand. I
0:15 went from broke at 24 to hitting every
0:17 goal I set for myself and more by
0:20 building systems that made it easy. AI
0:22 has made creating these kind of systems
0:25 easier than ever before. So today, I'm
0:27 going to show you how to use the power
0:29 of AI to build those same systems for
0:31 yourself so you can stop relying on
0:34 willpower and brute force and instead
0:36 make it almost effortless to hit any
0:38 goal you've ever wanted to achieve. So
0:40 let's get into this. The first thing is
0:42 you have to think in systems, not just
0:45 goals. Every person has the same goals,
0:47 make more money. The person with the
0:49 system has a higher probability of
0:51 hitting that goal if they actually sat
0:53 down to figure it out. systems take over
0:56 when willpower and motivation go away. A
0:59 system for me is a process that's
1:02 repeatable that I can execute, look at
1:04 the feedback and the results it gave me
1:06 and then use that to improve the system.
1:08 If you want to be successful, it's not
1:10 like you have to grind harder. You have
1:12 to build systems that grind for you.
1:14 Systems is an acronym. It stands for
1:17 save yourself time, energy, money, and
1:20 stress. You have to think in systems to
1:22 achieve your goals, not just have a
1:24 goal. But before anything else, you need
1:25 to know [music] exactly where you're
1:27 going. That's why you need number two,
1:30 clarify your goals. AI can't help you if
1:32 your goals aren't clear. How are you
1:34 supposed to hit a target you can't see?
1:36 Saying, make me more successful, it's
1:39 going to say, what area? Tell me more.
1:40 The truth is is most people don't know
1:42 what their 5-year goals are. I interview
1:44 literally dozens of people every month.
1:46 And one of my questions I ask them is in
1:48 5 years you wake up, you wave a magic
1:50 wand, you can have anything. Pay me a
1:51 picture of your life. And they always
1:53 say, "That's a great question. Nobody's
1:56 ever asked me that before." H
1:57 H
2:00 okay. Well, if we don't know what the
2:02 future looks like, then we can't make
2:03 decisions in the short term because we
2:05 don't know how they align. Clarity
2:07 equals acceleration. If you want to
2:10 accelerate your life, get clear on your
2:12 5-year goals. My favorite example of
2:14 this is Gary Vee. If you don't know who
2:16 he is, Gary Vaynerchuk, Google him.
2:18 Every person knows his goal. His number
2:20 one goal in life is to buy the New York
2:22 Jets. Now, he's been saying this since
2:24 he was in his 20s when buying a
2:26 multi-billion dollar sports team made no
2:28 sense to anybody around him. Why?
2:31 Because he wanted to have clarity around
2:34 his direction. It became his north star.
2:36 That's the power of clarity. Not only
2:38 does it align your actions, it even
2:41 enrolls strangers, your audience on
2:43 social media, to support you in
2:45 achieving of that goal. I have zero
2:46 doubt Gary's going to achieve it because
2:49 he has clarity around what it is. If you
2:51 don't know where you're going, then any
2:54 path will do, which means you might get
2:56 way off track only to find out that
2:58 you're 10 miles off base when you could
3:00 have been 20 m ahead of goal. So, if
3:02 you're not 100% clear on where you're
3:04 headed, here's how you can fix this in
3:06 three easy steps. First, we need to tell
3:09 Chad GBT. Just ask it. Help me define a
3:12 5-year smart goal, specific, measurable,
3:14 attainable, relevant, and timebound. Ask
3:17 me clarifying questions. If you post
3:19 that into Chad GBT, it will start asking
3:21 you questions to get clarity for it to
3:24 help you. Next, we have to answer every
3:26 question. My favorite way to do this is
3:28 use voice to text. In the Chad GBT
3:30 interface, you just click the little
3:32 icon for the voice and just talk to it
3:34 and ramble. Next, we have to refine by
3:36 going back and forth until the goals
3:38 it's suggesting clicks with your soul.
3:40 If I look at something and I'm like
3:43 anxious but excited, usually a good
3:45 path. Often times my anxiety around a
3:48 goal that I'm excited about means I have
3:50 to do it. If something else I see that
3:52 and I'm like that's not for me. Give
3:54 yourself permission to pass. Where
3:56 people mess this up is they think they
3:58 have to be perfect. They think they have
3:59 to be right. And I'm telling you, the
4:01 good news is you don't have to be right.
4:02 You just have to have a direction. So
4:05 even if you're like, I'm not sure 100%.
4:06 That's okay. If it speaks to you a
4:08 little bit and it feels good, just use
4:09 that for now. You can always adjust in
4:12 the future. And remember, make sure it's
4:14 a smart goal, specific, measurable,
4:16 attainable, relevant, and time bound. If
4:19 you do this, then you have clarity. If
4:21 you don't, you just have vaguess, and
4:23 you can't hit a target you can't see. If
4:25 you want to take this another level from
4:26 a planning point of view to make it
4:28 super simple, you can click the link in
4:30 the description and I'll give you my
4:32 one-page [music] preloaded year where
4:34 you take your 5-year goals and then you
4:36 put it in that one page so you have
4:38 clarity around what you should be doing
4:40 with the next 12 months of your life. It
4:42 is so simple and easy and will give you
4:44 massive clarity that if you show it to
4:45 anybody, they're going to think you're a
4:47 freaking genius for doing this. And it's
4:49 my gift to you. Once AI helps you get
4:51 clear goals, the next step is making
4:53 them unforgettable. Which brings us to
4:55 step three. Turn your goals into a
4:57 vision board. Your brain doesn't think
5:00 in words. It thinks in pictures. Just
5:02 imagine a really fat elephant sitting on
5:06 a red chair. Gotcha. If we can give it a
5:08 very clear image of what we want our
5:09 life to look like, the goals we want to
5:11 accomplish as if we've already done it,
5:14 then it will act like a heat seeeking
5:16 missile to go find opportunities to make
5:18 that happen. That's why we need a vision
5:21 board. Everybody on my team, I have them
5:22 outline their vision for their life,
5:24 specific things like the car they want,
5:26 the house they want, the achievements
5:28 they want to achieve, and I have them
5:30 add it to the wallpaper on their phone.
5:32 My favorite story is Sam, my creative
5:34 director, because for four or five
5:38 years, he had a white Porsche GT4 on his
5:40 phone. So, my wife and I decided to buy
5:42 him his dream car. I just want to play
5:45 for you that moment cuz it like touched
5:47 me on a level I didn't expect at the time.
5:48 time. >> Yes.
5:48 >> Yes.
5:51 >> Oh, wow. Yeah. Sounds
5:54 >> This is your little track car. Basically
5:57 >> the GT2 but little bit compact.
5:58 >> Isn't this the one you have on your
5:59 phone screen?
6:01 >> Yep. in white. >> Yeah.
6:02 >> Yeah.
6:04 >> Shut up. Show me your phone.
6:08 >> Same what? It's the Cayman, too.
6:09 My other team.
6:10 >> You know, Sam, how long What were you
6:12 saying? 5 years you've been with me. >> Yeah.
6:13 >> Yeah.
6:14 >> 6 years.
6:15 >> It's been a while.
6:16 >> You know what's crazy? You know what's
6:25 >> He puts everybody else first. He would
6:39 >> Yep.
6:40 >> It's all insured and ready for you to
6:47 >> I remember after I did that to Sam,
6:49 every person at the company started
6:50 going like, "Hey, look at my dream car.
6:52 Look at my dream car." I'm like, "You
6:54 should figure out who Sam is to
6:56 understand why I bought him that car."
6:58 But when you visualize your goals, then
7:01 it makes it so much more realistic and
7:02 your mind will help you have the
7:04 conversations to make them come true.
7:05 None of that would have been possible
7:08 without him having a vision. That was a
7:10 vision board for his life and looking at
7:12 it literally hundreds of times a day. I
7:14 don't believe we create our future. I
7:16 think we attract our future by doing
7:19 three things. Having 100% clarity, 100%
7:21 belief 100% of the time. To the degree
7:23 you do those three things all the time,
7:25 you will pull that future into your
7:28 life. With AI, creating a vision board
7:30 has never been easier. First, just take
7:33 your five-year goal and make it 4D. You
7:35 need to like give it some dimension,
7:37 some pep, some color, like really amp it
7:40 up. Next, we asked Chad GPT, help me
7:42 describe this goal with sight, sound,
7:44 color, smells, details of what life
7:47 would look like when I've achieved it.
7:48 If you want to take it to another level,
7:50 make it photo realistic as much as you
7:53 can to the age you'll be. Then next, we
7:56 have to have Chad GBT format the
7:58 description so that you can plug it into
8:00 a tool. So you ask it to create a visual
8:01 prompt that you could use for whatever
8:03 tool you want to visualize and ask it to
8:04 write the prompt that's going to create
8:07 that. Next, we use Midjourney, Canva,
8:09 Gemini, Sora, whatever tool of choice
8:11 from AI image generation you want to use
8:13 and then paste that prompt into it to
8:14 create the vision board. Once you have
8:17 it, have it formatted to whatever place
8:18 you want to see it. So, if it's your
8:20 phone, set it up as a wallpaper. If you
8:21 want to print it off, make it high def
8:22 so you can print it off. Put it on your
8:24 wall. Put it underneath the mirror in
8:26 the bathroom so you see it all the time.
8:28 Just make sure that you look at it as if
8:30 you're in that place. Like really like
8:32 close your eyes and get into the energy
8:34 and feel it. That's what brings it to
8:37 life. Your frequency and energy of
8:39 belief is what you frequently see. So if
8:42 you believe it, it will start to bring
8:44 opportunities, ideas, conversations, and
8:46 just magically get your fingers to do
8:47 things at the right time that all of a
8:49 sudden people will call it luck. But you
8:51 know, it's cuz you kept your mind
8:52 focused on the right thing like a
8:54 heat-seeking missile. Now, all this is
8:57 awesome, but without structure, it's
8:59 essentially worthless. So if you
9:00 actually want to achieve your goals, you
9:04 need AI to build a clear road map, which
9:06 takes us to step number four, creating
9:09 an AI road map. To achieve any goal, you
9:12 need to know the steps to get you there.
9:16 The plan. Sequencing equals success. You
9:18 can have the same ingredients and a
9:20 completely different recipe. One person
9:22 gets a beautiful chocolate cake. The
9:23 other person following a different
9:26 recipe creates a big pile of mush. Why?
9:27 They did the right things in the wrong
9:30 order. AI will help you build a plan so
9:31 you don't waste your time. And the cool
9:34 part is AI can translate that five-year
9:35 vision that you know you want to achieve
9:37 and break it down into yearly,
9:39 quarterly, monthly, and even weekly
9:41 milestones for you to calibrate to know
9:43 if you're on track. For example, when I
9:44 started doing Iron Man's, I was
9:47 overwhelmed by the distance the race was
9:48 going to require. I mean, it's wild. The
9:50 swim almost kills me. Then I get on the
9:53 bike, power through the bike, but
9:54 problem is then I burn a bunch of match
9:56 sticks, so I don't have any energy left
9:58 for the run. Then I jump into the
10:00 marathon. I'm already four hours into
10:02 this thing and now I got to go run 26
10:04 miles. But what I decided to do is
10:06 instead of focusing on the 26 miles, I
10:08 focused on the next telephone pole. And
10:10 I made a commitment that I'm just going
10:11 to get to the next telephone pole and
10:12 then I'm going to make a decision if I
10:14 want to keep running. And because I
10:16 broke it down into telephone pole runs
10:19 instead of a marathon, it was way more
10:21 approachable. And that's the power of
10:23 step by step. So the cool part is AI is
10:24 going to help you answer the question of
10:26 what's your next telephone poll. Here's
10:29 how we do it. So, first ask AI turn my
10:32 5-year goal into a year-by-year plan and
10:34 ask it to include milestones. So, that
10:36 way you can calibrate and to know if
10:37 you're on track. Next, we want to take
10:39 the current year and break it down into
10:42 quarters every 3 months and do the same
10:44 thing. Give me some milestones so I know
10:45 that I'm on track. Next, guess what
10:47 we're going to do? Ask it to take that
10:49 quarterly goal and break it down into
10:52 two or three rocks or projects so that
10:54 you can focus on the biggest lever
10:56 points to achieve your goal. And then
10:59 finally at the end of the year, repeat
11:01 that process for the next year and the
11:03 next year and the next year. And the
11:05 best part, you can be as specific as you
11:07 want. If you want it to take the
11:08 quarterly goals to the monthly goals to
11:10 the weekly goals to the daily goals and
11:12 create a spreadsheet, just ask it.
11:14 Whatever you need for yourself, you can
11:17 ask it [music] to create the plan, then
11:20 create the import file that you can then
11:22 download from AI and import into the
11:24 tool of choice to track your progress.
11:26 Now with steps and the milestones in
11:28 place, it's kind of cool. Next, we have
11:30 to use AI to integrate them into your
11:32 daily schedule. Number five, automate
11:35 and integrate. The best way to think
11:37 about it is goals only stick when they
11:39 live inside your day-to-day. I call
11:41 those standards. If I can design a
11:44 standard that I follow every day that
11:47 makes my goal inevitable, then I have a
11:49 system that's going to get the results.
11:52 So, what we want to do is use AI to plug
11:54 your big goals into the routines and
11:56 tools that you already use. You can ask
11:58 it to take all of your goals and your
11:59 milestones, create to-dos that you have
12:01 to check off every day, and then create
12:04 the file that you can import so that it
12:06 gets integrated into your software. Like
12:09 for example, I use AI to monitor my
12:11 inbox to look at my goals, to monitor
12:13 the reports I get from my investment
12:16 portfolios and my CEOs. And if anybody
12:18 misses anything, it sends me a message
12:20 letting me know that, hey, it's Monday
12:21 and Friday. You didn't get what you
12:23 needed by these people. Do you want me
12:26 to message it? Yes, please. It messages
12:28 those people. Why? I built this system
12:30 for my goals that have other people as
12:33 dependent. And then that way it can
12:34 monitor for me so I don't have to think
12:36 about it. I just created it once and
12:38 then it runs forever. AI is like a
12:40 multiplier. The people who learn to use
12:42 it will get 10x their output. The people
12:44 who don't will literally get left
12:47 behind. The easiest way to integrate AI
12:49 into your systems is 100% through your
12:50 calendar. The first thing we want to do
12:53 is ask AI, I recommend Chad GPT, but you
12:55 can use Gemini, doesn't matter, to look
12:57 at your calendar this week. So, you
12:58 either integrate it or you take a
13:00 screenshot and then ask it to suggest
13:02 three reoccurring time slots that you
13:04 can use to consistently have work to
13:06 push those rocks forward. So, you're
13:09 asking it to define the reoccurring
13:11 calendar blocks for you to do the work
13:13 that's going to make the goal an
13:15 outcome. Now, if you're in Gemini, since
13:16 it's a Google product, and if you're
13:18 using Google calendar, you can actually
13:20 say in chat, book these three blocks
13:23 into my calendar every week for the next
13:25 quarter, two hours each. And you can do
13:27 this with Chad GPT, too. Next, at the
13:29 start of every week, I want you to ask
13:31 ChatGpt to scan your calendar and shift
13:34 any of your focus blocks if they clash
13:35 with other meetings and suggest best
13:37 alternatives. So, have it manage your
13:39 calendar for you. That's the pro move.
13:41 Now, these hacks are freaking great, but
13:44 they only go so far. AI can also fix
13:45 deeper problems holding you back from
13:48 achieving your goals. Number six is the
13:50 upgrade loop. Once you get your systems
13:53 running, the next step is to upgrade.
13:54 Moving from the short-term fixes of
13:56 building these systems to long-term
13:59 solutions. Early on, when we try to just
14:01 start being more productive, we'll do
14:03 things like, you know, timers and hacks
14:06 and quick fixes, nicotine, EDM music
14:08 with no vocals to try to like be
14:09 focused. Those are all great, but
14:11 they're external. What we want to do is
14:14 move them internal so that you become
14:16 the identity of who you are is someone
14:19 who can produce, who can achieve goals.
14:20 The whole point of having a goal is not
14:22 actually achieving the goal. It's the
14:24 person you become in the pursuit of the
14:26 goal. But if we don't focus on the
14:28 upgrade loop for ourselves, then we're
14:30 always going to be at the mercy of these
14:32 hacks and systems. So imagine if you
14:33 can't be healthy unless you have like
14:36 the compression socks and the freaking
14:38 dialed in meals and macros and like your
14:40 perfect bed sleep with like the cool
14:42 chili pad and all that stuff and then
14:43 you go and you want to travel the world
14:45 for a year like I'm doing with my
14:47 family. So what does that mean? I can't
14:49 be healthy and then all of a sudden I
14:51 can't sleep well or I can't recover from
14:54 a workout. No. I've upgraded my
14:56 identity, my mind to become the person
14:58 who is healthy. I don't need the hacks
15:00 anymore. This upgrade loop will help you
15:02 turn the short-term patches into
15:05 long-term habits. So, for example, when
15:07 I wanted to really dial in waking up
15:09 earlier, I set an alarm clock for when I
15:11 went to bed. See, a lot of people see me
15:13 get up at 4 or 5:00 in the morning.
15:14 They're like, "Oh my god, what time do
15:15 you go to sleep?" 9:00 p.m. It's not
15:18 that impressive. But because I've built
15:21 that habit over the last decade, now I
15:22 don't even need an alarm clock, not only
15:24 to go to bed, but even wake up. It's
15:26 just naturally who I am because I've
15:29 built that into my identity, my habits.
15:30 The people that have achieved their
15:31 goals at the highest level, the
15:33 wealthiest people, the fittest people,
15:35 the most successful people, they think
15:38 in decades, not days. They're not trying
15:40 to upgrade for the next week. They're
15:42 trying to upgrade who they are. See,
15:43 when you're willing to sacrifice the
15:45 short term for the long term, that's
15:47 when the big stuff happens. First, we
15:49 have to identify the patches in your
15:51 systems. like where have you built these
15:53 like reminders or hacks or shortcuts
15:55 that are needed for you to even
15:57 accomplish something? Again, look at
16:00 your dependencies, your vices, your
16:02 routines. Some people like they can't
16:03 even be productive if they don't have a
16:05 morning routine that lasts 3 hours.
16:07 That's up. Challenge yourself on
16:09 the 3-hour morning routine and go, what
16:12 would happen? Curious if you got up and
16:13 you just worked. Is it really that
16:15 impossible? That might be the biggest
16:17 upgrade ever. Second is we have to ask
16:20 AI. List the possible root causes for my
16:22 low energy. If your hack is you have low
16:23 energy, so you have to drink a bunch of
16:25 caffeine in the morning, then maybe
16:26 there's something else that's a
16:29 precursor to your low energy that AI can
16:30 give you some ideas around. It could be
16:32 your nutrition, could be the way you're
16:35 sleeping. You might have these hacks
16:37 that you're doing to be productive that
16:38 you've gotten used to that you can
16:40 actually use to replace to get better
16:42 at. Next, I want you to ask the AI to
16:45 suggest replacements to take the patches
16:47 and replace them with habits. So instead
16:49 of energy drinks in the morning, maybe
16:50 it's going to suggest that you improve
16:52 your sleep and nutrition. Instead of a
16:54 Pomodoro timer, maybe it's going to
16:56 train me to focus on endurance in the
16:58 morning, which is what I do now. Exhaust
17:00 the body, tame the mind. The cool part
17:02 is you keep upgrading slowly and you let
17:05 the system evolve you, your identity,
17:08 and who you've become. So my question to
17:10 you is, what are you pretending not to
17:12 know? Because when AI can solve any
17:13 problem you can give it, then the
17:15 problem to solve is figure out what
17:16 problem you want to solve. right now.
17:18 Figure out what you want your life to
17:19 look like in five years. Crystal
17:22 clarity. Break it down. Have a plan. One
17:24 year, quarterly, monthly. Build the
17:27 systems. Integrated into who you are and
17:28 that's how you'll achieve it. Now
17:30 remember, if you want my preloaded year
17:32 template, just click the link in the
17:33 description below and I'll send it to
17:35 you. It will change the way you look at
17:37 your time. Now, if you want to learn
17:39 about a Chad GBT feature that no one
17:41 uses, click here and I'll see you on the other