1/ I spent 3 years thinking discipline was the answer.
Notion. Hourly breakdowns. Daily tracking. Every day marked good or bad.
I was consistent. Hit 70% of my targets. Made money.
But I felt empty. The goals kept moving. I was grinding but not flowing.
3/ Here's the thing most people don't realize:
Discipline without alignment is just expensive burnout.
You can push harder. You can track more. You can be consistent.
But if you're forcing yourself toward something that doesn't come naturally, you're fighting your nature.
(6/6)
So here’s the mindset:
→ Prioritize what matters
→ Push with purpose
→ Stay present
→ Let go of fake fears
→ Move like the hero version of you
Strive for improvement.
Every. Damn. Day.
— Taz
(1/6)
Today’s meditation revealed a simple truth:
Most of our energy is wasted on things that don’t matter.
People. Thoughts. Situations that don’t need your attention.
Let them go.
Double down on what actually moves the needl
(5/6)
Have a hero’s vision.
When your self-image rises, so does your frequency.
You show up stronger. You move faster. You lead better.
The goal isn’t perfection.
It’s elevation.
(7/7)
This week’s mission:
→ No to instant dopamine
→ Yes to focus
→ Yes to friction
→ Yes to the slow, boring habits that rebuild my edge
I’m not chasing hype.
I’m chasing momentum.
Let’s lock in.
— Taz
(1/7)
For the last two days, I’ve been trying to crack one thing:
Why do I lose focus?
Why do I get distracted so easily?
Even sitting beside the river, my meditation felt shaky.
It finally hit me—this is a battle with attention span.
(6/7)
This all comes down to one word: intention.
My mentor told me:
“Be intentional with every action.”
And I’ve realized—intention isn’t just a thought.
It’s a feeling.
It lives in how I breathe, how I speak, how I build.
(8/8)
Ask the hard questions.
Speak to yourself with love and conviction.
Fall in love with the process, or stay long enough to grow into it.
Hustle—not for noise—but for alignment.
Let’s build.
— Taz
(1/8)
Today’s meditation wasn’t peaceful.
It was honest.
I realized I need to start asking myself the hard questions—
about my habits, my behavior, my mindset.
And sit with the answers, even when they’re uncomfortable.
(7/8)
You can always find 100 reasons not to hustle.
But your reason to start should be louder.
Bigger.
Unshakable.
That’s your why. Don’t lose sight of it.