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[How to Plan a Monster 2025: Jesse Itzler’s Blueprint for Success]-[How to plan an epic 2025, without setting goals | Jesse Itzler]

My First Million · B2 · 2024-12-16

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📋 Summary

The Art of Attacking the Year: A Strategic Framework for 2025

As we approach the end of the year, most people fall into the trap of playing life on "defense," allowing their calendars to be consumed by other people’s requests, such as "Zoom calls, weddings, appointments, and school stuff." Jesse Itzler, an ultra-marathoner and entrepreneur, argues that we must shift to an offensive mindset to avoid a year of stagnation. Instead of simple New Year's resolutions, which often fail, Itzler proposes a comprehensive system for planning a "monster 2025."

1. Getting Light: The Year-End Audit

Before looking forward, one must clear the decks. The overarching theme is to enter the new year feeling "light" and free from "email baggage" or "to-do lists." This process involves:

  • Physical Decluttering: Cleaning out closets and desks to remove the friction of decision-making.
  • Email Bankruptcy: Deleting, filing, or responding to emails to reach "net zero" before January 1st, ensuring you don't start the year playing "catch up."
  • Handwritten Gratitude: Sending 20 to 30 handwritten letters to those who impacted you. Itzler emphasizes that you "can't outsource soul"; the act of licking an envelope and mailing a letter is a "different intention" that "breaks through the clutter" of digital noise.

2. The Three-Pillar Planning System

To guarantee momentum and avoid the comfort of routine, Itzler suggests three specific tools:

The Misogi (Year-Defining Challenge)

The term, borrowed from a Japanese ritual, refers to one major, annual challenge that carries a 50% chance of failure. Whether it is "riding my bike across America" or running a marathon, having a "year-defining thing" on your calendar forces you to prioritize your time. It gives you a "vehicle to say no" to distractions because your training or preparation requires focus.

Kevin’s Rule (Mini-Adventures)

Inspired by a camping trip with his friend Kevin, this rule dictates that every eight weeks, you must do something you wouldn't normally do. By scheduling six "mini-adventures" a year, you ensure that even while working, you maintain a sense of spontaneity and "newness," which is vital for relationships and personal growth.

Quarterly Winning Habits

Instead of overwhelming yourself with dozens of goals, Itzler recommends adding just one "winning habit" per quarter—such as a 10-minute daily meditation or specific physical stretches. Over five years, this accumulation of habits transforms you into "Jason Bourne."

3. The "Blender" Exercise and Daily Vitamins

To identify what needs fixing, Itzler suggests the "blender" exercise: put all your life buckets—finances, health, relationships, career—into a mental blender and rate your overall life on a scale of 1 to 10. The areas that immediately pop into your head as the reason for the low score are the specific points you must "address" in 2025.

Finally, Itzler maintains his performance through "daily vitamins"—a list of 10 simple activities he loves (saunas, cold plunges, exercise, breathwork). By prioritizing two or three of these every day, he ensures he is "time rich" and shows up as a better partner, parent, and CEO. He concludes with a stark reminder: "We don't get a lot of years," so do not wait for the "right time" to chase adventure. As the saying goes, "winning is just getting off the block and getting wet."

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't want to play catch up.
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I'm pretty pumped about it.
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I'm a product of trial and error.
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I'm happy to share it with you guys.
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I become a really aggressive planner.
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📝Key Phrases

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play catch up
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take inventory
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bombarded with
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trial and error
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play life on defense
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📖 Transcript

All right. It's the end of the year and for getting New Year's resolutions, we have something much better.
So in the next hour, Jesse Itzler is coming on and he has a entire process for planning a monster 2025.
I don't want to play catch up.
I want to attack. Like now, I'm taking control and I'm dominating the year at other people taking it away from me.
Jesse is a incredibly successful guy.
He started Zico Coconut Water.

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