We have everything we need to make this call count.
You've done your part. Now I do mine.
Between Now And The Call
"Three emails. No drip. No funnel. The work begins on the call."
— Baz Porter, The Prestige Architect™
What To Do Between Now And Then
Don't prepare answers. Don't rehearse what you'll say. Don't re-read the sales page or the calibration questions trying to figure out what I'll ask.
The leaders who get the most out of this conversation are the ones who walk in already exhausted by performing — and willing to stop performing for 45 minutes.
That is the only preparation that matters.
"Walk in already exhausted by performing.
Be willing to stop — for 45 minutes."
— The Prestige Architect™
One Thing Worth Reading
Read Silent Collapse: Why High-Achievers Hit a Different Kind of Wall. Twelve minutes.
It is not required. It is just the closest thing to a pre-call briefing I have.
If parts of it land uncomfortably — those are the parts we will talk about.
Read: Silent Collapse →If Something Comes Up
Email [email protected] with your request and your preferred new time.
"You've already done the hardest part — you stopped pretending the current operating system was working.
That is the threshold.
Everything from here is architecture."
Until we speak —
The Prestige Architect™ · Baz Porter LLC