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Oct 11, 2024
The 15-Minute Challenge: The Secret to Rapid Business Growth

Today, I'm sharing something powerful with you. It's the exact system that helped me build Quest into a billion-dollar company and earn more than half a billion long-form views on social media. I call it KYG-ICE, and it's about to change the game for you.

The 15-Minute Challenge

Here's what you have to do: Ask yourself "What's the most useful way I could spend the next 15 minutes?"

If you don't know what to do with the next 15 minutes, your business is default dead.

I get it. I've been there. It feels like you're standing in front of 1,000 doors, and you can only walk through one. Most look good, but choose wrong, and you're toast.

The good news? Selecting the right door is actually really easy. Here's how:

  1. Use a framework to eliminate obvious wrong answers. (I'm giving you mine below.)
  2. Simplify so you can sequence successfully.
  3. Move quickly. You can always backtrack.

Introducing KYG-ICE

This is the framework I used to build Quest Nutrition and Impact Theory. It stands for Know Your Goal - Impact, Confidence, Ease. Here's how it works:

KYG: Know Your Goal

Unclear goals kill businesses.

If you get in a car without knowing where you want to end up, all the GPS in the world won't save you.

Clarity of destination first. Turn-by-turn directions second.

How to Set Clear Goals:

  1. Be specific: Don't just say "increase revenue." Say "increase revenue by 30% in the next quarter."
  2. Make it measurable: Attach numbers to your goals so you can track progress.
  3. Set a deadline: Open-ended goals tend to remain unachieved.
  4. Align with your vision: Ensure each goal moves you closer to your ultimate business vision.

Simplify to Succeed

Once you know your goal, you still have to figure out how to get there. This is where most entrepreneurs get stuck.

The key? Simplify.

At Impact Theory, we have three companies in one. But thinking that way leads to unfocused execution. So I simplify everything to a single thought: profitable revenue is king.

This changes the question from "How do I juggle three companies?" to "What will make me the most profitable revenue right now?"

Simplification Strategies:

  1. Focus on core activities: Identify the 20% of activities that drive 80% of your results.
  2. Eliminate distractions: Ruthlessly cut out tasks that don't directly contribute to your main goal.
  3. Create systems: Develop repeatable processes for common tasks to reduce cognitive load.

ICE: Impact, Confidence, Ease

Now that you've simplified, use ICE to prioritize your next moves:

  1. Impact: How much impact would the idea have if successful?
  2. Confidence: How confident are you that it will be successful?
  3. Ease: How easy will it be to execute?

Run every idea through this formula. Find the one with the highest impact, highest confidence, and lowest difficulty. That's your next move.

Applying the ICE Framework:

  1. Score each idea on a scale of 1-10 for each criterion.
  2. Calculate the total ICE score: (Impact x Confidence) / Ease
  3. Rank your ideas based on their ICE scores.
  4. Start with the highest-scoring idea and work your way down the list.

Execute Like Crazy

Move quickly. You can always backtrack.

There are very few decisions that you can't unwind. The only real mistake is standing still.

Even failure, as long as it's not a terminal failure, is educational.

If you try something and it doesn't work, back up and try the next thing. As long as you execute in priority order based on the ICE formula, you simply need to keep going.

Overcoming Execution Roadblocks:

  1. Set micro-goals: Break larger tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.
  2. Use time-blocking: Allocate specific time slots for focused work on high-priority tasks.
  3. Embrace imperfection: Don't let perfectionism paralyze you. Done is better than perfect.
  4. Learn from setbacks: Treat failures as learning opportunities and adjust your approach accordingly.

That's the system that I used to build a billion-dollar company and a billion-view company. KYG-ICE. Clarity, simplicity, speed. May it serve you as well as it has served me.

Maximize Your Next 15 Minutes

Speaking of clarity, simplicity, and speed, why not put this system into action right now? Take the next 15 minutes to identify your main goal, simplify your approach, and use the ICE framework to determine your next move. Your future self will thank you for the clarity and focus you're about to gain.

Remember, entrepreneurship is not about having all the answers. It's about having a system to find them. KYG-ICE is that system. Now go out there and make it happen.

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