2020 Q2 Goals + Recap
- Lose 18 lbs & do 45 at home workouts + log 60 days of food
- didn’t hit the weight goal but much better with my eating
- Generate $100 in affiliate MRR
- didn’t really give this any attention. next Q is alower goal of one customer.
- 30 Days of Meditation -> Journaling -> Exercise morning routine before looking at phone
- nope. better with the latter part
- 3 day water fast
- will do this in Q3
- Scrappy Capital first close
- fromed entities, setup bank accounts, secured LPs and trending in the right direction.
- 3 Blog posts
- Yang Campaign retrospective
- “Hiring is broken”
- Self Employed stack
2020 Q1 Goals + Recap
- First close on Scrappy Capital Fund 1 – incorporated but corona significantly impacted this timeline
- Lose 13 pounds, Intermittent fast for 30+ days, one 3 day water fast – 2 of 3 ain’t bad. Was very good with intermittent fasting and want to be more diligence with logging all the food I eat in the next quarter. Water fast will be an experience but maybe save for a post Covid world
- Finish Mikesmith.me – finally launched an update that was probably a year overdue. I need to add more content but I think it is finally in a good place.
- Test rev share advisory engagement – have not made money yet but the work is being done. I would expect both engagements to begin monetizing in the next quarter
- Draft Gifting and one more sell sheet WAYYY more work than i realized. Will take a few months
- No Twitter and Instagram Jan 1-15 and Jan 15th unfollow all accounts – yes and was very good. I want to take first few days off each month of social media. It is a great tool but sometimes pulls me away from doing more important things.
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Mike Smith, management consultant by day and venture capitalist by night. I , underdogs & roads less traveled
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