A Simple Mindset Shift That Changes Everything - The One Year Rule:
What if every decision you made was based on where you want to be in one year?
Most people make choices based on what feels good today.
They delay action, avoid risk, and let fear guide their decisions.
But the most successful entrepreneurs think differently.
They apply the One Year Rule—making every decision through the lens of where they want to be in 12 months.
This simple shift changes everything.
Why The One Year Rule Works
The One Year Rule forces clarity.
It stops overthinking.
It eliminates distractions and makes priorities obvious.
When you think long-term, you start making smarter choices.
You stop seeking instant gratification and start playing the bigger game.
Here’s how three real entrepreneurs used the One Year Rule to transform their businesses and lives.
Case Study #1: Alex Hormozi – Scaling Beyond Small Thinking
Alex Hormozi started his gym business like most people—thinking small. He was stuck in day-to-day tasks, making just enough to survive.
Then he asked himself: Where do I want to be in one year?
The answer wasn’t running a single gym.
It was building a system that could scale.
So he stopped thinking like a gym owner and started thinking like a business owner.
He automated, delegated, and created a licensing model.
Within a year, he expanded beyond his own gym and started Gym Launch.
That company made $100M+ and changed his entire trajectory.
His success came from one decision—thinking beyond today and focusing on the future.
Case Study #2: Codie Sanchez – The Path to $50M+ in Acquisitions
Codie Sanchez was making good money in finance, but she wanted more freedom.
Instead of settling for comfort, she applied the One Year Rule.
She asked herself: Where do I want to be in one year?
The answer?
Owning businesses, building wealth, and creating cash flow outside of a paycheck.
She started acquiring small businesses—boring, unsexy ones like laundromats and car washes. Every deal was a step toward the bigger vision.
Within a few years, she built a $50M+ business empire.
None of it would have happened if she only focused on her next paycheck.
Case Study #3: Justin Welsh – From Employee to Multi-Millionaire Creator
Justin Welsh had a six-figure job but no control over his time.
He didn’t want to keep climbing the corporate ladder.
So he asked: Where do I want to be in one year?
The answer: Earning money independently, working on his own terms.
He quit his job and went all in on building a personal brand.
He wrote daily on LinkedIn, sharing insights and helping others.
At first, it was slow.
But within a year, he built a business making over $1M+ per year from digital products and coaching.
It happened because he made every decision based on long-term impact, not short-term comfort.
How To Apply The One Year Rule To Your Life
If you’re stuck, ask yourself: Where do I want to be in one year?
Then act like that future version of yourself today.
One year will pass no matter what.
The only question is: Will you be closer to your goal or still stuck in the same place?
Final Thoughts
The biggest mistake people make is thinking small.
They let fear, doubt, and distractions keep them from taking action.
But success isn’t magic—it’s just about making smart decisions every day.
Start applying the One Year Rule.
Make choices that align with your future, not just your present.
A year from now, you’ll be grateful you did.
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