Alex Hormozi on the George Janko Podcast

I was listening to Alex Hormozi on the George Janko podcast this morning, and he said something that I was like 🤯🤯🤯

He said he spent 5 years chasing happiness, peace, and satisfaction. 5 YEARS! And got “nowhere.”

So he quit chasing the feeling and started asking a different question:

→ What can I actually DO? What can I see with my eyes and do with my hands?

And the moment he made that shift, the satisfaction followed.


I thought about this all day because it is so, so true.

You know how they say you can’t build a fitness habit on motivation alone? (Like, motivation will literally ghost you within a week.) Business is the EXACT same thing…

And I know this because I lived the hard version of it for a long time. I let my emotions run everything. The fear. The worry. The depression.

I was working almost full-time with one client, knowing I wasn’t growing, knowing I was capable of more… but too scared to let go of that income.

People around me kept saying, “You’re wasting your potential. You should quit.” I heard it. I just didn’t believe it yet.

Eventually, between my husband’s support and the confidence I got from clients who genuinely loved my work, I finally did the scary thing. I stopped. I let go. To focus entirely on my own business.

And here’s what happened the moment I did: The weight lifted.

Because I stopped chasing a feeling and started focusing on what was right in front of me. The things I could SEE and DO and take action on.


When business gets hard (and it will, I won’t sugarcoat it), the move is not to spiral. The move is to pull up the data. Look at the numbers. Understand exactly what happened. Make the next decision with clear eyes.

The hard moments aren’t failures. They’re just learning curves. Every single one.

My whole mission is to help you focus on the parts of your business that actually light you up, while we automate and delegate the rest.

Because as you grow, you should be doing LESS of what drains you and more of what you love.