I started watching a Netflix special on Aaron Rodgers the other night.
What grabbed me wasn’t the drama. It was how he spoke about probability.
On paper, a deep streak route might only have a 20% chance of success.
But if the receiver is the right receiver — the guy who can out-jump a defender, track the ball in the air, and break a play that shouldn’t exist — that 20% jumps to 50%.
Same throw.
Same play.
Different person.
Completely different outcome.
I loved with how it resonated for all of us business owners.
Because in business, we’re making throws all day long.
We only get so many shots — per day, per quarter, per year — to move forward.
Every bad decision costs time.
Every wrong relationship drains energy.
Every low-percentage action adds to burnout.
For years, I wasted time and money in a networking group that had turned into a clapping-and-dancing social club.
Lots of noise.
Lots of standing ovations.
Zero progress.
I kept throwing Hail Marys — hoping something might connect.
Then I changed the room I was in.
I surrounded myself with people who move, build, support, refer, collaborate, and create opportunities.
My percentages shifted instantly.
More wins.
Less strain.
No begging.
No chasing.
Just alignment.
So here’s the question:
Are you throwing low-percentage passes every day and calling it “hard work”?
If you’re ready to raise your completion rate — not by doing more, but by choosing better — get on the preview list for the Q4 Lab:
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P.S. I’m not the “systems,” “finance,” or “fix your processes” guy.
I help you fall in love with your business again—Because it finally gives you the life you want today
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