I love how Mark and Davene have lined up the different components of this program to piggyback and complement each with one another.
Persistence after the Thanksgiving break is perfect as it can be very easy for most to just slowly regress back into the old blueprint. Keeping focus on the progressions and being reminded to not give up, whether behind on tasks or not is an incredible motivator.
I am persisting in my reading of OG, the Master Key lesson, my POA card, my Chore card, the Blueprint Builder, the Guy in the Glass, continuously working on my poster, Blogging, updating my DMP and get it placed to music, my Press Release and sitting for 15 minutes to practice making my brain stronger.
I am also persistent with my physical exercise, my fasting, my golfing, and the rest of my other parts to my DMP. Even the Mental Diet although I fail 20 times a day.
Quitting at this point is not an option for me. I have seen little glimpses of general improvements and hints of my reality changing to what I want for my future self.
It is exciting to feel my peptide addiction changing and the thought of losing traction feels terrible and would make me guilt ridden to forsake myself and others I love.
I have done well this week but can always do better, which is what I am striving for, not just for myself but more for all those I can help by being a great example of what anyone is capable of if they put in the work.
There is a lot to this program, and it feels overwhelming at times but if you just do one thing a day to move the needle forward you should congratulate yourself.
Forgive yourself if you are not where you think you should be compared to the others in the program because you are on a path that most of society have never travelled.
KEEP ON KEEPING ON!
Until Next Time…….



Each step forward and sometimes backwards is a teacher. Thank you
Great job persisting! And yes – you should celebrate!
“KEEP ON KEEPING ON”indeed. Your blog is a powerful testament to what consistent, daily effort looks like—not as a theory, but as a lived practice. It’s encouraging to see you stack your habits and navigate the overwhelm. The part about your peptide addiction changing is fascinating. Thank you for lighting the path forward.