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If I had $0 today, this is how I would get to $1,000,000 💰
What do you do when life doesn’t go your way?

The layoff. The breakup. The injury. The diagnosis.

When plans you made, goals you had, versions of your future, or even your whole IDENTITY get thrown out the window. When making lemonade out of lemons is way easier said than done.

Because when everything changes, it’s not just your circumstances that get shaken - it’s your sense of who you are and what’s possible for your life.

That’s why I recently spoke to a world-renowned cognitive scientist who, for the last four years, has been researching people who have gone through a major life change - how they navigate it and how they move forward from it.

She’s also lived it! She spent the majority of her life - since she was a child - working toward a career she was passionate about. But then an injury forced her to put that dream to rest and rebuild her life from scratch.

In tomorrow’s newsletter, I’m sharing this conversation with you - and it’s one you’re going to want in your inbox.

You’ll learn:

Why your brain spirals during change (and how to stop it);
How to rebuild your identity when the old one isn’t possible anymore;
The simple mindset shift that helps you believe in your future again;
And practical tools that can help you move forward - even when you don’t feel ready.

If you’re going through a massive change right now - or you know you will at some point - the tools this expert shares will help you learn how to use this change as a way to evolve and regain control of your life.

If you join my newsletter today, you’ll get it in your inbox first thing tomorrow morning (and you’ll find out who the expert is - I’m hugging her in this picture!! You might already know her…): https://lnkd.in/ek_8wyaX
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Not everything deserves your attention.

Especially not opinions that carry no weight in your life.

Protect your focus.
That is where everything begins.
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I grew my LinkedIn reach 3x this month.

(Not by posting more.)

Most people assume growth comes from posting daily.
It sounds right, but it rarely works that way.

Because posting is only one small part of the process.

Most days look like this.

You open LinkedIn.
You think of something to say.
You write a post.
You hit publish.

Then you wait.

And quietly hope it works.

That loop gets exhausting over time.

What changed for me was not more effort.
It was having a clear structure behind everything.

I started using Taplio to organize the entire workflow.
And honestly
you should try it as well
https://lnkd.in/d9kcPhYn

The first shift happened at the idea stage.

Instead of coming up with topics from scratch,
I started studying what was already working.

Patterns became easier to spot.
Certain hooks kept repeating.
Certain formats kept performing.

It removed a lot of guesswork.

Writing became much smoother after that.

I was no longer starting from zero.
Drafts came together faster.
The opening lines became sharper.

And when the hook improved,
everything else followed.

Then came editing.

This is where most posts quietly improve.

I started cutting unnecessary words.
Breaking long sentences into shorter ones.
Making each line easier to read.

The post felt lighter,
but stronger at the same time.

Consistency was the next piece.

Instead of showing up randomly,
I began scheduling content in advance.

A few focused sessions
covered the entire week.

It removed daily pressure.
And made the process feel calmer.

Then I paid attention to analytics.

Not in an overwhelming way.
Just enough to understand patterns.

Which hooks made people stop.
Which topics started conversations.
Which posts did not connect.

Over time,
this built better instincts.

But the biggest shift
came from something most people ignore.

Engagement.

Inside Taplio,
there is an engagement hub.

It suggests posts worth interacting with.

You are not endlessly scrolling anymore.
You are stepping into the right conversations.

There is also a simple progress tracker.

It shows how consistent you are
with your daily interactions.

And that consistency compounds.

More replies.
More visibility.
More inbound attention.

At some point,
it starts to feel different.

Less like guessing.
More like direction.

If you are serious about growing here,
stop relying on random effort.

At least try Taplio once → https://lnkd.in/d9kcPhYn
and see how structured it makes your process.

You will notice the difference quickly.

How are you currently managing your LinkedIn workflow?
10 million followers.
Still doesn't feel real. Because I remember all the times I almost quit.

The 2am moments lying in bed wondering what the hell I was doing.

Posting to 80 views. Then stuck at 1,500 views. Week after week. Nobody watching. Nobody caring.

After 8 years I made a decision. A decision to stop lying to myself. To GO PRO.

No more marketing department. Instead, build a Media company.

Invest in editors, research, writing better scripts. Build a real team around it.

I went ALL IN…
… then nothing happened for 7 months.

Most people would've stopped. Told themselves it wasn't working. Found a reason to move on.

I almost did.
But I kept going because I have lessons I refuse to take to the grave.

Every scar from building companies.
Every mistake from addiction and rock bottom.
Every framework I learned the hard way.

I can't let that die with me. That's the principle I've built my entire life on: die empty.

Leave everything on the field. Share it all. Even the ugly parts.
Especially the ugly parts.

Because somewhere right now, someone's in their darkest moment. Scrolling. Searching.

Hoping someone out there has been through what they're going through and made it out.

And now 10 million people are here. Building businesses. Taking risks. Betting on themselves when nobody else would.

That's what this number actually represents.
Not my audience. Our movement.

To the 10 million of you who show up every week:
Thank you. For trusting me with your time. For proving that ordinary people can build extraordinary things.

You're changing the definition of what's possible. And that's all I could ask from you.

Thank you for helping build something worth leaving behind.

Onwards.

-DM
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A few years ago I was eating a donut.

Shocking, I know.

It had almond slivers on top. It was delicious.

I took a giant, completely unladylike bite… and felt a crunch.

Not almond.

Tooth.

I spit it out. Stared at it.

A full piece of my molar just… sitting there.

“Oh shit.”

Ran to the mirror.
Yep. Chunk missing.

Scooped up some water to rinse my mouth and immediately hit the ceiling.

Pain shot through my jaw, my ear… my soul.

Cracked straight down to the root.

Called the dentist. Emergency appointment.

“You need a root canal. Then a cap.”

What I needed…
was to get back to work.

I had 4 client calls that afternoon.

And the next morning? Driving to NYC to see my daughter.

We had plans.
Broadway.
Dinner at Carbone.
Shopping.

So I said, “Can you just pull it?”

He could.
And he did.

I walked out with a mouth full of gauze and a hole where a tooth used to be.

Powered through the day.
Drove to NYC.
Did all the things.

Advil. Gauze. Dental wax. Repeat.

Because I didn’t have time for the inconvenience.

I didn’t have time for the root canal.

I didn’t have time… for myself.

A few years later, I paid $4,000 for an implant.

Funny how that works.

We will bend over backwards for work.

Show up for everyone else.

Push through pain so we don’t let anyone down.

But taking care of ourselves?

“Not right now.”
“Too busy.”
“I’ll deal with it later.”

Later always sends a bill.

Sometimes it’s $4,000.

Sometimes it’s a lot more.

#GoToTheDentist
#ItsNotTheSame
#ResumeWriting