Newman Estrada's Blog

Your most important project in the morning?

This New approach to your goal-setting strategy could instantly multiply by 327% your long-term results

by doing a small and easy "paradigm" tweak in just 5 minutes.

Dear Reader,

What if you could achieve something bigger and faster by doing the opposite of achieving it?

I was thinking about it today in the morning.

And the results were incredible.

Came up with an answer. A small change.

It's a subtle one.

But its implications in the long run could make you a better achiever. And it's just about a subtle change...

On how you look at things...

You just do that.

And boom.

You can instantly start applying that into your life, and achieving more and faster, forever.

In fact.

It's so simple that you may forget it after you internalize it, and still reap the massive benefits of just doing it.

But I'll tell you.

Consistency is key.

This is a very contrarian way of looking at things.

Especially, if you're pretty desperate on "making it happen" and don't know what to do.

That's because...

You may want to completely forget your big project to achieve it faster.

Haha ...

Did you see that coming? What the heck?!

How the hell can you achieve a goal faster by forgetting it?

And not only that, but also:

Forgetting about advancing on it first thing in the morning, or EVER, to become the best at what you do

Hoooly fuck, you've definitely lost your mind, isn't it?

"I'm sure, no one can forget about advancing in their projects and achieve them faster," you may think.

...

Think again.

And see for yourself.

Because what I'm about to show you, it's how the most brilliant minds in any field have started on their path to success.

And it's the total opposite of what people do, and tell you to do...

Let me explain. And pay attention.

Because in the long run, this is the only thing that will matter.

It can make you or break you.

And if you know how to apply this simple idea it correctly...

You'll never have to worry about if whether you're "going to make it" or not.

It won't be a matter of whether or not,

It'll be just a matter o when.

So, if you're trying to build a carrer, or learn a new skill, etc, keep reading.

I'm going to reveal to you why doing the opposite of what you are doing could be the key to success for you...

And how it can actually get you there faster.

Starting right now.

Because I'mma tell ya..

What should you do instead?

Let's say you want to become a musician, or a writer, or an entrepreneur.

To make things simple, let's stick with the musician.

Imagine yourself.

Imagine you want to become a great musician.

An excellent violinist.

What would you do?

What would anyone will tell you to do?

It's probable that you'll hear many times, that to become a successful violinist is:

Wake up every morning, and make some music

Wrong.

In fact, you may want to do just the opposite in the start.

Or if you're trying to become a copywriter, you may think that to be successful you have to wake up every morning and write sales letters.

Wrong.

Again, you should consider doing the contrary when you're starting.

Don't get me wrong, writing is important when you want to become a successful writer.

And making music is important when you want to be a successful violinist.

But even after making a gazillion themes, you still can be a failure.

Especially if your music sucks.

It's about doing the contrary.

Forget about making music first thing in the morning.

Forget about writing first thing in the morning.

All of these things are projects.

Forget your projects.

I don't want to sound pessimistic.

But you won't achieve them if you aren't skilled enough.

You have to become skilled.

So, forget them.

You don't need projects, what you need instead is:

Areas of improvement

These are your new "projects" now.

It's critical that you get these right when you're starting out.

I'm going to give you an example on learning to write copy, because that's what I'm currently doing.

Waking up each day to read books about copy, and write sales letters won't do it.

I have to find The One Thing that will make me a better writer.

And in this case, it's tedious active reading and breaking down sales letters.

This will be your One Thing.

That's deliberate practice.

For learning to play violin, it's not making music. It's doing the tedious exercises to master the way to move your fingers, etc.

When building a business, forget about making a $X amount of dollars. But make your product something incredible

You'll wake up every day, and stop focusing on projects

Forget about the project of your new theme song, or your new sales letter, or your new facebook ad campaign.

You'll wake up every day, and start by improving on The One Thing that will get you the results in the long run.

You have to do The One Thing that will make you the best in the world at what you do.

Every. Single. Day.

Now it's time to find out what it is.

And do it.

Once you become great, you then can start making great music, then you can start writing blockbuster sales letters, and then you can expand your business revenue.

But you must get this right first.

Become great. With practice. Every day.

Find out what you have to do, and do it.

Bye, Newman

P.S.: For learning copywriting, it's crucial to active read. That's your One Thing in this field to become an A-List copywriter.

P.S.S.: I have a youtube channel where I analyze and breakdown sales letters. If you are interested, check it out here