Who are you?

Monday, December 30

To help you/your team launch into 2025 with intention, I’m offering half off my virtual team sessions in December and January. These will be 1 hour sessions with your team, covering your pick of topic: leadership, mindset, communication, overcoming adversity, the process of greatness. More than twenty teams across a variety of industries have already claimed spots. If you’re interested, just shoot me an email here.

Hope you’re having a great holiday season. Let’s end this year strong and run into 2025 with confidence. Let’s get to it.

Who are you?

Maybe the best way to answer that question, is to think about how you often describe yourself - whether to others or only in your thoughts. Maybe it’s statements that sound something like ths:

I’m unorganized.
I’m undisciplined.
I’m a procrastinator.
I’m scatter-brained.
I’m not good enough.
I’m not a leader.
I’m not confident.

If you keep repeating those statements, that is exactly who you will become. I don’t know a nicer way to say it, but it’s the truth. You’ll never outperform your self belief.

So for 2025, a challenge. I know the One Word concept is a popular and powerful one. I want you to take it to a different level. To get more specific. To get more personal. I want you to come up with an “I am” statement. You can come up with 2-3 if you want, but don’t do too many. And I want you to repeat them daily. Put it on a post it note on your computer if you need to. Write it on your mirror. Make it the lock screen on your phone. Whatever you have to do to keep it front of mind. Come up with your own, but here’s a list that might get you started:

I am confident
I am disciplined
I am focused
I am a problem solver
I am a finisher
I am a leader
I am enough

Find one that works for you. That describes who you want to become. That battles the lie(s) you’ve believed for too long. Make it your focus in 2025 and watch how it changes your mindset. Then watch how it changes your actions. Then watch how it changes your outcomes.

Stop living what you aren’t, and start living who you are.


Keep chopping wood. 🪵🪓

-Kevin