Hello Neighbors 👋
I don’t know about you, but when there is a problem, I usually start looking at other people before I remember to look at myself.
More often than not, I would avoid a lot of effort and some rocky relationships if I just looked inside myself first.
When Robert Hunt sat across from Robert, he carried peace instead of the $90,000 debt that once defined him.
His story wasn’t about fixing business tactics, it was about facing a harder truth: that sometimes the problem staring you back in the mirror is you.
At 50, Robert left a corporate career to help CEOs navigate challenges.
Passion drove him, but soon he was broke, overwhelmed, and ignoring reality.
Bills piled up; denial took hold.
Only when severe vertigo forced him to stop did Robert finally confront himself.
His response was radical: selling his home, downsizing his entire life, and finally finding peace.
He learned accountability means owning outcomes, not just showing up, and that true change demands vulnerability.
Robert’s journey reminds us that the power to transform your life begins the moment you care enough to take ownership.
With all the love,
Steven
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