 You can't just have your story and take no action, okay? No matter what it is, you're going to have to take some action, even though doing your story is taking action. But if you have things in there, you're like, well, you know, I'm building my business and I'm doing these things, then, yeah, you would have to set out a schedule for what you're going to do each day, and you just need to commit to that. But I would always put that in my story if that's my problem, okay? So what I take is everything that I think is stopping me and I address it in my story, and that's a good way for you guys to remember it. Just whatever it is, your resistance, so you want to tell yourself that you have the opposite of resistance. I definitely accept this, and I accept it every day, and so that's why I do it, because it's simple, fun, and easy, and I always remember to do it. That's another one. People will say, I forget, oh, I forgot to do it, Brent. So I always remember, and it's easy to remember, because it always works, and I always take action, and in addition to doing this story, I take practical action every single day. I'm a master of it, as a matter of fact. These are very powerful words, because you're saying the opposite of what you're really used to saying, which is I'm not really that good at this. And I could do the story, but then I probably won't take action. So you want to tell yourself that you actually do take action. Does that make sense? Kind of? Sort of. I just, I've been worried like, even if you tell yourself that you actually take action, how do you be able to take a step back and look objectively and say, OK, no, I'm just living that life vicariously. I need to actually take action. Well, you do that by the results that you're receiving. So you do that by setting up a schedule, like I said, like on Sunday for the week, and then you would either accomplish those tasks or not accomplish them. So it's very simple. You would just look up. You set up whatever system works for you in your brain, the way your brain works, how you would have the ability to do it, in your brain, the way your brain works, how you would have these milestones. Maybe it's at the end of every day you check to see if you got what you were supposed to do done. And maybe you set a timer or not a timer, but an alarm to check, right? Every day at six o'clock, every day at 9 p.m., whatever it is, you know, reminder, task reminder, did I get stuff done? What did I get done? Sometimes you have to do very, you know, simple things to trick your brain into remembering to do stuff because you could get caught up in that. So you're still going back to that. Well, what if? Well, what if? Well, what if? So you want to just put that in your story, okay? Right, micromanage it. How important is it to you to have it? Okay, well, if that's important, then you better start treating it like that. You know, another little post-it note that I often put on my laptop is, what's the most important thing I could be doing right now? And am I doing it? And if not, why am I resisting it? Why am I not doing it? And then I always want to have a story about it. Well, you don't have time. My day got out of control, whatever, and I know it's just me not managing my energy correctly. Okay? So are you clear on it now? Yes. You understand that? Okay, you're welcome. Okay, other questions? I kind of want to open it up to more questions now because I want to know what you guys want to know. And it can be on many different subjects. Yes.