Make 2025 Your Year of Success
How to Take Your New Year's Resolutions from a Wish List to Second Nature
Last year, you made a huge bucket list of things you wanted to change.
But how much of it did you actually accomplish?
The truth is: Most resolutions are just wish lists dressed up as goals.
But 2025? This is the year we flip the script.
Today, we’re talking about how to stop being a mirror of societal trends and start progressing purposefully.
1. Goals vs. Trends
Every year brings a new list of shiny objects.
The year of Zoom calls.
The year of pickleball.
The year of running clubs.
Too often, resolutions are based on what we think we should do, not what we truly want.
If you’re doing something just because everyone else is doing it, guess what? You’re playing life on autopilot. NPC mode: activated.
But here’s the truth: Trends fade. Stories endure.
The key? Tune out the noise. Focus on what matters to you.
Ask yourself: What will move my story forward this year?
2. Quick Feedback Loops
Most people treat resolutions like they’re all-or-nothing bets. One misstep, and they fold. “Maybe next year,” they tell themselves.
Do you think successful people do that?
HELL NO!
Here’s the Rockstar move: Build quick feedback loops.
If your morning sucked, reset by noon.
If you bombed today, make tomorrow count.
One bad day doesn’t need to spiral into a bad week.
It’s not about perfection—it’s about progress.
So here’s your challenge: Do ONE THING today that makes you proud by bedtime.
3. Small Actions, Big Wins
Mile-long wish lists don’t get finished.
You know why? They’re overwhelming.
And here’s the kicker: You’re doing it to yourself.
But what if you focused on small, consistent wins instead?
Here’s what I mean:
150 gym sessions in a year. Sounds huge? It’s just 3 times a week.
Run 1,000 km this year. That’s just under 3 km (less than 2 miles) a day.
50 fighting classes. One class a week.
See the pattern? These aren’t flashy. They’re keystone habits—the kind that snowball into massive progress.
If your habits are strong enough, success becomes inevitable.
As Aristotle said:
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
So, what’s the one small habit you’ll cement this year to rewrite your story?
2025 is Your Blank Canvas
What story will you write?
Will it be another year of
“What if”
“I hope I’d”
“I wish I had”
Or will it be the year when your story sounds like this:
“I did this. Then I did that. Life sucker-punched me when I least expected it. But I got up, tried again, and conquered my challenges.”
The choice is yours.
Ask yourself: What will future me be more proud of?
Here’s my challenge to you:
Hit reply and tell me—what’s one goal you’re going to nail this year? Let’s make it happen, together.
Need more fuel?
Check out my video on how I’m making 2025 the year of success—it might just give you the spark you need.