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[The 2026 Glow-Up: A Practical Guide to Transformative Change]-[How To Disappear And Actually Come Back Unrecognizable In 2026 (Ft. Brilliant)(2)]

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The 2026 Glow-Up: A Practical Guide to Transformative Change

As 2025 draws to a close, many individuals fall into the familiar trap of setting ambitious New Year’s resolutions only to abandon them shortly after. The speaker argues that true transformation—a "glow-up" in fitness, academics, and social skills—does not come from meticulous planning, but from a fundamental shift in behavior and mindset. To achieve a transformative 2026, one must move away from the fantasy of perfection and embrace the reality of consistent action.

1. Prioritize Action Over Planning

One of the most common pitfalls in self-improvement is the tendency to spend excessive time on "intricate plans" or "systems." The speaker emphasizes that "nothing will change if you put most of your energy into the planning." Instead, individuals should adopt an 80/20 rule: 80% of energy should be dedicated to "the doing," while only 20% is reserved for planning. Waiting for the optimal conditions to work out or study is counterproductive; the key is to "just start doing" whenever free time arises, rather than obsessing over a rigid schedule.

2. Define Your Ideal Self

Rather than relying on external, rigid standards, the speaker suggests adopting an "ideal self philosophy." This involves identifying the person you aspire to be and using that vision as a compass for daily choices. Consistency, the speaker notes, "comes from congruency." When your actions align with your core values and your vision of your ideal self, you are more likely to maintain progress in the long term. This process is a "never-ending pursuit" rather than a destination. For instance, the speaker models this by consistently recording content and studying computer science, not because a schedule demands it, but because it aligns with his ideal self-identity.

3. The Power of Small, Consistent Steps

Transformation is not an overnight occurrence. The speaker emphasizes that "glowing up takes time" and warns against the false promises of rapid 30-day or 60-day transformations. True change requires showing up every single day, even if the progress feels incremental. By focusing on "little by little" improvements, one ensures that the change is lasting. The speaker highlights his use of Brilliant as a prime example of this methodology. By solving problems for just 10 minutes a day, he builds a foundation in computer science without the pressure of completing a massive workload, proving that "high-yield learning" is most effective when it is consistent and low-pressure.

4. Track Your Progress and Stay Driven

Finally, once a rhythm is established, tracking progress becomes essential to ensure you are moving in the right direction. Tracking serves as a feedback loop that maintains motivation. However, the speaker cautions that the underlying reason for your goals must be deep and meaningful. If your motivations are superficial, such as "impressing the ladies," they will likely fail to sustain you during difficult times. The ultimate goal is to push past your current "shell" through persistent effort. As the speaker concludes, "action is the only thing that will move you forward." By committing to the work for the next 90 days and beyond, you can move from merely setting goals to becoming a fundamentally new person.

🎯Key Sentences

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You probably set a bunch of goals, but then you realize that you haven't really pushed through with them.
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I'm gonna go on a limb and say you're not even consistent with the habits you want to start with.
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I think we can all agree on that.
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Consistency comes from congruency.
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I do still have plenty of work to do.
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📝Key Phrases

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push through with
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take action
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go on a limb
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have one's life together
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never-ending pursuit
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📖 Transcript

So 2025 is about to end and 2026 is literally a couple of weeks away.
But I'm going to make a hunch that you haven't changed much since last year or last last year.
You probably set a bunch of goals, but then you realize that you haven't really pushed through with them.
And now it's another year.
And just like every end of the year, everyone is going to be on their winter arc.
You're going to change.

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