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Yo, I’m gonna keep it 100 with you.
Sometimes the decisions that seem small or simple end up flipping your whole world. That’s what happened to me recently. I made one call — just one — and it kicked off a chain reaction I didn’t even see coming.
Let’s talk about that. Not because me moving or changing offices or canceling a live event should mean anything to you… but because the way it all unfolded might help you finally make the moves you've been avoiding.
SSHC Live is our big event every year. We go hard. We deliver. And every year, I look forward to it.
But this year, something felt off. Not with the people. Not with the mission. With me.
It just didn’t feel right in my spirit. Not for my family. Not for my energy. Not for what I wanted to create for the community. And I’ve learned by now — when something doesn’t feel aligned, I don’t push through just because it's tradition. I pivot.
So I made the call: no SSHC Live this year.
No big hotel costs. No live venue. No logistics. Just... clear space.
And that one decision cracked the door open for a wave of clarity to rush in.
When you disrupt your routine with one big decision, your brain goes, “Cool — what else can we shift?”
I started looking at everything.
Do I need this office anymore?
Is it smart to lease something that doesn’t build equity?
Are we still in the season of homeschooling our kids?
Are we living where our family is truly thriving… or just where we’re comfortable?
Spoiler: most of the answers were “no.”
I’d built an amazing setup. Gorgeous house on the water. My cold plunge. My sauna. Freakin’ dolphins outside my bedroom window. Like… who gives that up?
But here’s the truth: my dream isn’t always their dream.
And if I’m really about legacy — not just lifestyle — then I’ve got to make moves that benefit everyone, not just me.
We’re leaving Indian Rocks Beach — a place that’s meant so much to our family — and we’re headed to Winter Garden, Florida.
Why? Because my kids deserve to experience a different kind of community. One where they’re not the youngest people by 40 years. One where they can see people who look like them, connect, belong, and grow.
And that clarity only came because I had the space to hear it. This has been the most laid-back summer I’ve had in a long time… and that stillness let me actually listen to what my kids were saying.
They weren’t complaining. But they were communicating. And it was loud enough for me to hear.
Here’s the part that really matters for you: momentum is real.
Most people stay stuck because they never make the first decision. They analyze. They overthink. They wait.
But once you make one real, bold move — even if it’s scary — everything else gets easier.
You start questioning your defaults.
You stop accepting “just okay.”
You finally feel what it’s like to take back control.
I call it decision momentum. And it’s a cheat code.
Because once you’re in that energy, other decisions come faster, cleaner, and with more confidence.
And look, I get it — it’s scary. What if you make the wrong move? What if it gets worse before it gets better?
Here’s how I work through that: I run every decision through the 10-10-10 rule.
Will this matter in 10 minutes?
Will this still matter in 10 weeks?
Will this change everything in 10 years?
SSHC Live? Office space? Moving to a new city? Yeah — those are 10-year-level decisions.
So I acted accordingly.
Here’s the punchline: You don’t need to pack boxes to pivot.
You just need to stop pretending that being stuck is normal.
One decision. That’s all it takes to create the kind of momentum that changes your business… your family… your legacy.
Start with something small if you want. Or rip the whole damn Band-Aid off.
Just don’t stay stuck because “it’s the way it’s always been.”
If it doesn’t serve you anymore, it’s time to move — physically, mentally, spiritually, or all three.
Let’s go.
Much Love,
Greg Todd
https://www.Instagram.com/gregtoddpt
https://www.Facebook.com/gregtoddpt
Yo, I’m gonna keep it 100 with you.
Sometimes the decisions that seem small or simple end up flipping your whole world. That’s what happened to me recently. I made one call — just one — and it kicked off a chain reaction I didn’t even see coming.
Let’s talk about that. Not because me moving or changing offices or canceling a live event should mean anything to you… but because the way it all unfolded might help you finally make the moves you've been avoiding.
SSHC Live is our big event every year. We go hard. We deliver. And every year, I look forward to it.
But this year, something felt off. Not with the people. Not with the mission. With me.
It just didn’t feel right in my spirit. Not for my family. Not for my energy. Not for what I wanted to create for the community. And I’ve learned by now — when something doesn’t feel aligned, I don’t push through just because it's tradition. I pivot.
So I made the call: no SSHC Live this year.
No big hotel costs. No live venue. No logistics. Just... clear space.
And that one decision cracked the door open for a wave of clarity to rush in.
When you disrupt your routine with one big decision, your brain goes, “Cool — what else can we shift?”
I started looking at everything.
Do I need this office anymore?
Is it smart to lease something that doesn’t build equity?
Are we still in the season of homeschooling our kids?
Are we living where our family is truly thriving… or just where we’re comfortable?
Spoiler: most of the answers were “no.”
I’d built an amazing setup. Gorgeous house on the water. My cold plunge. My sauna. Freakin’ dolphins outside my bedroom window. Like… who gives that up?
But here’s the truth: my dream isn’t always their dream.
And if I’m really about legacy — not just lifestyle — then I’ve got to make moves that benefit everyone, not just me.
We’re leaving Indian Rocks Beach — a place that’s meant so much to our family — and we’re headed to Winter Garden, Florida.
Why? Because my kids deserve to experience a different kind of community. One where they’re not the youngest people by 40 years. One where they can see people who look like them, connect, belong, and grow.
And that clarity only came because I had the space to hear it. This has been the most laid-back summer I’ve had in a long time… and that stillness let me actually listen to what my kids were saying.
They weren’t complaining. But they were communicating. And it was loud enough for me to hear.
Here’s the part that really matters for you: momentum is real.
Most people stay stuck because they never make the first decision. They analyze. They overthink. They wait.
But once you make one real, bold move — even if it’s scary — everything else gets easier.
You start questioning your defaults.
You stop accepting “just okay.”
You finally feel what it’s like to take back control.
I call it decision momentum. And it’s a cheat code.
Because once you’re in that energy, other decisions come faster, cleaner, and with more confidence.
And look, I get it — it’s scary. What if you make the wrong move? What if it gets worse before it gets better?
Here’s how I work through that: I run every decision through the 10-10-10 rule.
Will this matter in 10 minutes?
Will this still matter in 10 weeks?
Will this change everything in 10 years?
SSHC Live? Office space? Moving to a new city? Yeah — those are 10-year-level decisions.
So I acted accordingly.
Here’s the punchline: You don’t need to pack boxes to pivot.
You just need to stop pretending that being stuck is normal.
One decision. That’s all it takes to create the kind of momentum that changes your business… your family… your legacy.
Start with something small if you want. Or rip the whole damn Band-Aid off.
Just don’t stay stuck because “it’s the way it’s always been.”
If it doesn’t serve you anymore, it’s time to move — physically, mentally, spiritually, or all three.
Let’s go.
Much Love,
Greg Todd
https://www.Instagram.com/gregtoddpt
https://www.Facebook.com/gregtoddpt
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