Five days. One install. A different version of you running the day.
You've read the books. Run the systems. Done the work to figure it out.
And somehow the same things keep happening.
If strategy were the problem, you'd have solved this already. You're not missing information. You're running a version of yourself that can't hold the move.
You can update the app all you want. If the OS underneath is running the same version it was five years ago, the app is limited by what the system can hold.
That's why people who've done everything still circle the same decisions. The work runs at the wrong layer.
The 5-Day Identity Install runs at the OS. Five days. One specific install. The version of you that doesn't have to keep talking itself into the move.
Most stuck decisions trace back to a decision that was never made. Day 1 names it — clean.
The version of you behind the pattern. Once it's visible, you can't unsee it.
Perception. Decision. Inaction. The same loop that's been running for years — now in plain view.
The version of you that already lives the outcome. Specific. Not aspirational.
One concrete move you'd otherwise have postponed. Made by the version of you that doesn't have to talk itself into it.
$27 isn't what this is worth. It's what makes this real.
Free things sit in your inbox. Paid things get opened. The $27 is the smallest move that signals you're testing the mechanism — not bookmarking the idea.
Five days from now, one of two things is true: something specific has shifted, or it hasn't. Either way, you'll know which version of you was running the decision.
Bill spent 40+ years building, scaling, and selling businesses — including a nationally-recognized real estate brokerage across 23 cities.
Today he works with entrepreneurs and leaders carrying real responsibility — the ones who already tried the doing. Author of The Identity Advantage: How the Performance Identity System Unlocks Real Results for High Achievers and Leaders.
The proposal still hasn't gone out. The fee still got softened. The conversation still moved to next Tuesday. Five days from now, that's either the same picture — or it isn't.