PSA: hope you didn’t think i forgot about you. i'm gonna be publishing my newsletter every monday now because it fits my schedule better. also, i wrote this earlier but forgot to put it out, so we gonna just ignore that.
but anyways, what's goin on Reader?
trust you had a nice weekend.
this is gonna be a quick one because i'm back at the airport.
i know, crazy right?
i'm basically a digital nomad now.
if you've been keeping up with my daily updates on youtube, you know that i'm moving out for the first time today.
i'm so freaking excited, and i just got done journaling about how mind-blowing it is to be in this position.
just the way that everything strung together since September when I first joined Copy Elite.
i mentioned this idea in an email a couple weeks ago, but i'm expanding on it a bit more because i need you to understand how crazy this all is.
5 months ago when i was joining Copy Elite, i would've thought you were nuts if you told me that i'd be moving out to atlanta to work with their sales team.
but it's happening today.
this is real life.
and what's hitting me the most is that for the longest time, i used to think this online biz stuff was unattainable to me.
it was always one of those things that i would see people doing on tiktok and think to myself, 'dang that would be pretty nice.'
but i never felt like i could actually do it.
until one day i got fed up with where i was at and decided to do something about it.
so i took a risk.
i dropped 4 bands on a coaching program.
my very own golden ticket into the game.
it was most of my money at the time, but i just knew this was what i wanted to do.
the thought of building a business, learning valuable skills, and making money from my laptop excited me.
and that was all i needed to hand over my credit card.
and as crazy as that price tag might sound—once i bought it, everything started to become real, very quickly.
the false beliefs i used to have were getting crushed every single day because i was surrounded by people just like me who were doing exactly what i wanted to do.
they were really, truly doing it.
i was seeing it with my own eyes.
and after connecting with them and getting to know how they work and how the business world works in general, i realized that this was the best investment i’d made in my entire life.
because it opened my eyes to a world of opportunity.
and the trip i’m making today is a perfect example of that being realized.
i say all this to give you a piece of advice i’ve learned from that leap of faith in september:
if you want to achieve the life that you desire, you must be willing to take risks.
you must be willing to jump when you see an opportunity, even if you don’t feel prepared.
even if those around you might not fully understand or agree with it…
if you believe in your heart that this is what you were meant to do, then nothing else matters.
life is all about passion, about finding the things that light you up inside.
for me, it’s business.
but i know you have that special something Reader, and I know you thought of it when you read this too.
whatever that thing is—if it gives you that indescribable feeling nothing else can, it’s worth chasing for a lifetime.
and if all you can see is the light at the end of the tunnel, that’s enough to throw yourself at any chance to get there.
actually figuring out the way afterwards is just a part of the journey.
hope this inspired you a lil bit.
remember your dreams are worth chasing, no matter what anyone tells you.
sometimes all you need is to see that it’s possible.
keep moving forward,
gabe