 We're almost live here. So, um, we're going to talk about why I fasted for 14 days. I know that seems sometimes for some people that seems absurd. There's people that done done longer and there's many people that didn't shorter, but, uh, I want to kind of tell you about when I was 26 years old and, um, I knew something was wrong. I didn't know what I knew something was wrong. Basically I was a high level athlete, recon marine, felt like I could do anything in my early twenties in my teens, but then by the time I hit my mid twenties, it was hard to go to bed. It was hard to walk around the block. It was like a good friend of mine came. He and I both walked down college for both together. We both are, I made the team. He didn't make the team. Sorry. And he came out to visit me in San Diego when I moved away from Minnesota. And he played one of them basketball and it was like, I couldn't even do anything. It was like, I was like a little kid against a professional athlete. And it was crazy because we were very similar and very competitive. And it was like, he was so much better than I was. And it wasn't that he got better is that I got that much worse. And so I went for three years through a gamut of trying to figure out what was wrong. And I went to many different doctors, of course, traditional medicine. That's where I started. And then I went through some Chinese medicine, some Russian doctors, some Asian doctors, some behind the street corner doctors. I went to my traditional doctors and chiropractors and massage therapists. I went to all these things and I, I didn't, it's like, it's like nothing that he had no answers. I knew something was wrong. Something was wrong, something was wrong. At the point, my dog, I had to literally, if you're just joining right now, I'm talking about why it was fast at 14 days and kind of how I got that point. Like why do that, right? That seems such an extreme thing. And the crazy thing was, is I was the guy, I studied all this. Like I studied health and nutrition, but I was sicker and sicker and sicker. I was like the perfect, like people would look at me like, you do everything right, you eat so clean and healthy. This is back literally in early 2000s, by the way. Late 1990s. And what's up, Derek Smallman? And I, and yet I was sicker than my clients. I'm coaching people, but yet I couldn't go to bed. My dog, poor dog, I literally stand, I would sit at the top of the steps. I would walk up to the park and we'd take us 30 minutes to walk, you know, a couple of blocks. And I would sit on top of the steps and throw the ball for her because it was too hard for me to keep walking at 26 years old. And so up to that point, I had a brain injury from football and from just being crazy. I also lost to use my leg for part of that time. And my body was just shutting down. And so after all these doctors spent a few hundred thousand dollars trying to figure out what's wrong with me, I finally got diagnosed with Hashimoto's and Automune Disorder. And when that happened, it was like, oh, maybe this is why I'm having problems. And when you start digging into the Google search of what's wrong with you, you can you can never end in story. You'll you'll find you'll find something always something wrong with you, right? And what's up, Peggy? And I mean, I had every Lyme disease symptom. I had every RA symptom. I mean, I had symptoms for everything, right? And I'm like, you know, I have parasites. I have this, I have all these things, right? Everything's going on. And after a while, all these different doctors, once they find out what I had, they all tried to treat me. So I'm being treated for, you know, it seemed like everything. And I'm willing to throw the book at it. And there was something missing after about two years of going through this dam. And it was sucked. It sucked. I didn't get any better. It was nice to kind of know kind of what was going on, but there wasn't a really an answer at that time to really solve it. And so one day I woke up and I was just super frustrated and I go, listen, I'm going to fire everybody. Now, it wasn't that I didn't think they had value. I really did. It was that I wanted to show people or I started to show people. I wanted to I didn't know what value they had because everybody seemed to be contradicting each other in some capacity. Although all of it made sense. It seemed like that makes sense. I mean, I don't even ever heard that or said that to yourself. Like, hey, that makes sense. I can say something that's really sounds good because it makes sense, but it might not be any sense at all. Right. For you, it might be. It might not be right. So anyway, long story short, I'm I decided to clean the slate. So I kind of folded all my doctors. I didn't get rid of them completely. But I basically said, listen, I'm not listening right now. Right now what I'm going to do is I'm going to clean the slate and I'm going to go for 14 days, no food. Because what I do understand is that primitively, humans are designed to survive. We are designed to live. We are designed to thrive. We're designed to grow and reproduce. Like that is that's the definition of just a species. Right. Survive and reproduce. Right. That's that's what that's what any species in this planet is trying to do and the best they can. And so I'm like, our ancestors lived. Our ancestors lived. Somebody text Kate Higdon and tell her I'm on a live and I'll hit it right back. So it means I have to keep it short. But but what's really important here is that once I about five days into fasting, I felt better. It took me a whole five days of no food. Just water and I woke up. I felt like I was like, like unbelievable. And I felt like I was just an amazing, amazing place. And it was truly remarkable of how good I felt. And I was like, something's to this. I can take control. Now, here's the few faults that I made. Here's a few of the mistakes I made. And I'm trying to get somebody logged into my zoom. So just give me one second. I think we're good. Luis, if somebody takes Luis and tell him to make sure. Oh, they got to figure it out, I think. And so the reality was is that I thought that it's just that could solve all my problems, just the fasting alone. And I'm like, how do I maintain that? That's not possible. So I legitimately went on this journey and I realized it took me an entire year to figure out how to eat. And that's how I've been eating for the 15 years until ketones were available. And but the reality is, is fasting alone, doing a low carb diet by itself for the rest of your life isn't fun. It isn't enjoyable. But yet it's super beneficial. And so if you're not currently fasting, you should be. But the challenge has been is compliance. People tend to just want to quit. People don't want to stick to it. And I had no choice. You know, and I'll tell you, I'm pretty disciplined person. I'm pretty determined person. So if things get hard, I can, you know, I can suck it up. And not everybody has that maybe that strength in themselves. I've been blessed to have that since I was a little kid. You know, I've been blessed to just pick hard things and do it. But I also avoid a lot of things too that people don't realize. And I spend fasting now for 20 years, but I've been teaching fasting for a long time in different capacities. But the same thing happens. Everybody quits, nobody gets it consistently. And when I learned about fasting, it's not one time you do it fast. The one time I did the 14 days, I realized I felt better. But it didn't solve all my problems. It was how do I create a continuous process to change my life forever to the point where I get to do what I get today, right? I'm 46 years old, I have four amazing kids, beautiful wife. I get to travel the world. I do all these amazing things and Zoom is hopefully good. Check it out. All right, they're trying to log into my Zoom account right now and I'm on a live. So we'll see how this works. But here's what I want to tell everybody is that you got to create a plan and remember that whatever works for the first week or two, three weeks probably isn't going to be the way it is forever. You got to know that you're going to evolve through this. What I used to do 20 years ago, I don't do today, right? But I'm different. I can tell you that I've maintained my body since 20 years. I've had three major surgeries, probably another one coming in a couple months. And I've been able to maintain my health and my fatality. Those surgeries have been required for about 20 years too. I've been able to nurse through those for so many years. And you have to remember too many people commit to the New Year's resolution and their New Year's journey. And they think it's like the plan that they have is the plan that's going to get them their destination. It's not the plan they have is the plan that you start with. And it evolves to a lifestyle that you create. But what I can tell you is this, is that fasting should be part of it. Ketone should be a part of it. Exercise should be a part of that. Mindset coaching should be a part of that. Those four things. And last one I would give you, I talked to my cousin today, is get other people on board with you, have support. Accountability is, yeah, great things. You need outside people like coaches and teams to do accountable. But you also want to have support from your loved ones. If your wife, your mom, your husband, your kids, sit down and talk to them. Like, hey, I want to change my life. We had to do that when we lost our business. I was like, we sat down and said, I'm going to be busy. I'm going to be gone. I'm going to be gone at night. I'm going to be working hard. Like you're going to have to pick up the slack. But that was an agreement we had. I used just to go do it and expect her to understand. Right. That's what most people do. So if you're on a going on a health journey right now and you struggling with some stuff, then you got to sit down with your family and say, listen, I'm struggling. Right. I can you support me and men and women, dudes, support your wives. Right. Ladies, support your husband. It not easy for them. Maybe it's something it's internal. My wife, it's not easy for her to not eat chocolate, but I can't be an asshole about it. What I can do is just encourage her and create another environment for her to support her in that journey and not judge her if she does. Does that make sense? If that's what she wants to give up, she doesn't want to give it up. But if she did, and that's, I'm not getting a marriage advice by the way, I'm staying away from that as much as I can. But the reality is, and what I want to encourage people with this live is that is that it's funny because I've been a lot of people and they're like, you have this, all this energy. I have all this energy. I've probably always had a lot of energy, but I haven't really this energy because of gratitude of life, because I got to look it in the eye and say, is it going to, am I going to make it to 30 true story? I literally laid it on my back on a table and with three doctors over my head saying, Hey, you know, if you don't change your life, you may not walk by 30, you may not function by 30. And you're probably not going to truly have a really good life. That was a real conversation if I don't change my life. So I've been changing my life for 20 fricking years to get to here. So I have a lot of energy because I have a lot of gratitude for all the things I get to do in the future. And so I hope that talks to somebody. But if you're, if you're, if you're, if you're ready for a new year's change, you've got to be ready for the journey of the change, and it's going to be a whole journey. It's not going to be a month. It's not going to be two months. You're going to mess up. You're going to fail. You're going to fall back. But as long as you don't quit, you'll never fail. Sorry, I should say that differently. But, um, and of course, we're releasing our new prototype. If people are interested in fasting with us, we have our new prototype. We're going to be teaching people intermittent fasting with IFAST. So it's like intermittent fasting with ketones and then accelerate. Um, but the ultimate goal for us is to teach you a lifestyle that you can live, which will be different for everybody. And, uh, so if you've invited people to follow me, if somebody, somebody shared my information with them, what's up, Jeff? Um, I want you to get back to them, um, and grab our fasting kits, grab our ketones and sign up for our program because it's the greatest program there ever was. I'm going to talk about that a little bit later, not today, but another day of like the crap that's out there in the world and what we have, it's like, it sucks. We're watching people sell, I'm watching people sell $1,000 packages of crap, things I wouldn't give my animals. And yet we're giving people the opportunity for $10 a day to completely transform their life forever. And which is backed by the top scientists in the world. Literally I was with NASA scientists two weeks ago, three weeks ago now. And, and I'm like, why are we even in the same conversations? Ours is less expensive. It's more cleaner. It's backed by more powerful people and it's actually going to help you and it's going to help you solve the long-term journey if you're willing to commit to the journey. And, and so I'll talk about that another day, but, but let's change your life. If you're following me to follow me, hit me up. Let's do this thing because it's just time. It's time to stop the rollercoasters. It's time to create a future for yourself and the world needs that now more than ever. If it's business, entrepreneurship, it's its health, wellness, whatever it is, it's time that it starts and you've got to find the right people to be around. You've got to find the right team to work with. You've got to find the right product to support you with. You've got to find the right journey to know that it's, it's 70% psychological. It's maybe a 10% community, 10% fitness and 10% nutrition, right? That's really what it comes down to and have the community and the team and the products to support you in that journey. So, y'all have a good night. If you're on our zoom here in a minute, I'll see you in a second. Cheers. All right, Facebook. I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming. They're going to kill me if I'm late.