How To Make 2026 Your Best Year

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Happy New Year!

January 1st may just be another day, but I like its symbolism for a fresh start.

Are you going to make a change in 2026?

Today, the paperback of "What's Your Dream?" is officially out.

I wrote this book for people who feel stuck. People who know there's something more but don't know how to get there. People who've spent another year in a job they hate, or on a path that doesn't feel like theirs.

If that's you, this book will help you change it.

Here's what's inside:

The 4 myths killing your dream

Society has fed you lies your whole life. That hard work guarantees success. That failure is something to fear. That difficult things should be avoided. That possessions will make you happy.

These myths keep you trapped. And if you want 2026 to be different, you need to know how to escape them.

How to identify the limiting beliefs holding you back and remove them

The biggest barrier to your dream isn't money, time, or opportunity. It's the voice in your head telling you that you can't. That you're not good enough. That it won't work.

That voice is lying. The book teaches you how to silence it.

But I don't want you to wait. So here are 3 exercises from the book you can do right now.

EXERCISE 1: The Likes and Dislikes List

Get a piece of paper. Draw a line down the middle.

On the left, write everything you like doing. Things that give you energy. Things you'd do for free. Things you lose track of time doing.

On the right, write everything you hate. Things that drain you. Things you dread. Things you only do because you feel you have to.

Be honest. Not what sounds impressive. What's actually true.

Most people build their lives around the right column and squeeze the left column into weekends and holidays. That's backwards. Your dream lives somewhere in the left column.

EXERCISE 2: Find Your Pain

This one's harder.

Ask yourself: what's the worst thing that ever happened to me?

Then use it.

The most successful people I've met have turned their greatest pain into their greatest purpose. They're proving someone wrong. They're preventing others from suffering what they did. They're correcting an injustice.

I was homeless at 15. That pain drives everything I do today. It's why I help people pursue their dreams. I never want anyone to feel as helpless as I did.

Your pain is not a weakness. It's fuel. Write it down. Then ask yourself: how can I turn this into something that helps others?

EXERCISE 3: The Hard Things List

Write down the things you've been avoiding.

The call you haven't made. The conversation you've been putting off. The idea you haven't started. The person you haven't reached out to.

Pick one and do it today.

I once gave a woman 60 seconds to sell a pen to a stranger on the street. She'd never sold anything in her life. She did it in 49 seconds. She messaged me later and said those 49 seconds changed her life.

The hard things are almost never as hard as we imagine. We just need to start.

If you do these, you'll know more about yourself and your dream than most people figure out in a lifetime.

If you want to go deeper, the book is out today for just £5.49.

Inside you'll find:

- The 4 myths that are killing your dream
- The 7 steps to overcome the barriers holding you back
- How to build a business around what you love
- Why you need to stop selling time and start buying it

But that's not all.

On January 3rd, I'm doing a massive livestream.

We're giving away £7,000 in cash and over 50 free copies of the book

If you've already ordered, you're automatically entered to win the money. Just send your order number to [email protected].

I’m excited to see you there.

Simon

P.S. I was dyslexic and told I'd never amount to anything. Now I've written a book that's a bestseller. If I can do it, so can you.

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