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Sahil Bloom

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→ WHAT IT COVERS Sahil Bloom shares his seven-question Personal Annual Review framework for reflecting on 2025 to identify energy creators, boat anchors, and fears that prevent achievement, enabling founders to enter 2026 with clarity and actionable insights. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Mind Changes Framework:** Open Google Calendar from January 2025, review activities and people from early year, identify what makes you cringe about that younger self—those cringe moments reveal your most significant mental shifts and growth areas throughout the year. - **Energy Mapping Exercise:** Categorize activities into professional, personal, and people buckets based on how you feel after (not during) them. Focus on earned privilege of eliminating drainers over time—even small changes like converting one Zoom to walking call compounds significantly. - **Boat Anchors Identification:** Use ChatGPT as truth-telling copilot to uncover mindsets, beliefs, and behaviors holding you back. Program it to be critically honest rather than supportive. Track areas where you consistently overthink or say you'll fix when things calm down—anchors hide there. - **Founder-First Investing:** Focus investment decisions on exceptional founders rather than initial business ideas, since pivots are common. One founder turned down for a disliked concept pivoted within sixty days to build a three billion dollar company, representing a thirty to sixty million dollar missed opportunity. → NOTABLE MOMENT Bloom reveals his fear before his book launch centered on giving 100% effort and potentially failing, recognizing how people build in excuses by not going all-in to protect their ego from the pain of maximum-effort failure. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Offline Mode", "url": "event in Fort Lauderdale, Florida January 23-24"}] 🏷️ Annual Planning, Personal Development, Goal Setting, Startup Investing

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→ WHAT IT COVERS Sahil Bloom explains his transition from private equity to creator, building 10-12 cash-flowing agencies alongside content creation, and using flywheels to convert cost centers into profit centers for long-term sustainability. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Cost-to-Profit Model:** Convert monthly expenses into owned businesses by partnering with operators on services you already pay for, like video editing or design. Bloom's video editing service reached seven-figure run rate within 45 days at 50% margins. - **Content Reposting Strategy:** Maintain a spreadsheet of high-performing threads and repost identical content every three to six months. The same content reaches new audiences due to algorithm changes, with minimal pushback from followers who've seen it before. - **Creative Energy Mapping:** Identify your peak creative hours through an energy calendar, color-coding activities as green, yellow, or red. Bloom writes exclusively 5-7:30am when creative energy peaks, protecting this non-negotiable block for highest-leverage work daily. - **Product-Audience Fit Priority:** Partner only with operators building services you credibly use and discuss. Bloom rejected an SEO agency partnership despite revenue potential because he lacked credibility in that space, prioritizing authentic alignment over audience size. → NOTABLE MOMENT Bloom reveals he gave up a grand slam on ESPN in 2012, keeping it in his Twitter bio as a reminder that public failure as an athlete prepared him to experiment fearlessly as a creator and entrepreneur. 💼 SPONSORS None detected 🏷️ Creator Economy, Business Flywheels, Content Strategy, Equity Partnerships

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