What actually happens after Day 5


I've run challenges like this one a few times now. Different formats, different focuses, but the same underlying structure. Five days of action, real implementation, support from the community.

Here's the pattern I keep seeing.

The members who land their first paying client inside the first thirty days are almost never the ones I would have predicted. They're rarely the most experienced. They're rarely the most technical. They're rarely the ones with the biggest audience or the deepest network.

They're the ones who actually do the work.

I know that sounds obvious. But "doing the work" during a five-day sprint looks different than people expect. It's not eight-hour days of grinding. It's not memorizing scripts. It's not building elaborate funnels from scratch. It's an hour or two a day, in the right order, with the right templates, pointed at the right kind of business.

That's it.

The people who win at this aren't doing more. They're doing less, but pointed in the right direction.

Here's what that has actually looked like in past challenges.

Members who started with zero clients and zero experience walking out with their first signed agreement before the sprint even ended. Members who already had an agency stuck in the $3K to $5K range using the simpler offer to break past it. Members running coaching practices using the same automation system to free themselves from the part of the business that was burning them out.

Different starting points. Same path.

What they all had in common is that they treated the five days as five days. Not five weeks of overthinking. Not five months of "I'll start when I'm ready." Five days, in order, with the system I'm going to walk you through.

If you missed the video I shared yesterday, it's the framework underneath everything those members did. Walking through it will save you a lot of time once the sprint kicks off because you'll already understand why each day is structured the way it is.

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The reason this matters now is because the sprint kicks off Monday. The trip starts the same day. You've got four days to get yourself in the door before everything goes live.

If you've been on the fence, this is the part where I'd ask you to make the call.

You can claim your spot here:

https://aiagencyguide.com/

If you've already claimed it, watch your inbox Monday morning. We start at the same time I pull out of the driveway.

I'll see you tomorrow.

Adam

P.S.

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