
Day 78 - Why Not Charging Enough Is Keeping You Broke
Leadership consultant Chinweani Precious Ifechukwu warns that many professionals undercharge due to fear, guilt, and imposter syndrome. The post argues that pricing based on time rather than the value delivered leads to longer hours, lower income, and burnout. It advocates a pricing reset: identify the problem solved, estimate its monetary worth, and charge accordingly—often doubling current rates. An actionable step is to pick one service and test a higher price with the next client.

Day 77 - The Stop Doing List: Why Success Requires Subtraction, Not Addition
The post argues that true productivity stems from subtraction rather than addition, urging readers to create a “Stop Doing” list that outweighs their to‑do list. It highlights common time‑drains such as aimless meetings, low‑impact projects, and saying yes to everything....

Day 76 - The Morning Wins: Why the First Hour Determines Everything
The post argues that the first hour after waking determines the rest of the day’s performance. It outlines a three‑block routine—movement, mental prep, and nutrition—while banning phone use. By controlling this hour, readers can boost energy, focus, momentum, and confidence....

Day 74 - The Unfinished Inventory: Why Your Incomplete Projects Are Draining Your Future
The post warns that every unfinished project silently drains mental energy and weakens self‑trust, turning into a mental clutter that blocks new work. It introduces a three‑step system—inventory, decision matrix (finish, kill, delegate), and a completion sprint—to clear the backlog....

Day 73 - The Proximity Power: Why Who You’re Close to Determines Who You Become
The post argues that you become the average of your five closest contacts, shaping your income, habits, mindset, health, and ambitions. It introduces three practical strategies—conducting a Circle Audit, adding higher‑performing peers, and forming Mutual Elevation partnerships—to upgrade your proximity....

Day 71 - The Return: Why Coming Back After a Break Is the Real Test
The post urges readers who paused a 70‑day growth challenge to treat the final 30 days as the true test of discipline. It frames the break as a hidden assessment of commitment and outlines three principles—recommit today, pick a single...
