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Unleashing Momentum: Inside the Upcoming Unshakable Weekend Event

Welcome to Spencer Uncensored, episode 77. We've come a long way together, and tonight, we're covering  some exciting updates and heavy ideas.
The Power of the PersonalHere’s the thing: professional growth is rooted in personal development. That's the essence of Momentum and Mastery. We’ve sent out 53 Advanced Reader Copies (ARCs) and received invaluable feedback. The ebook release is slated for early August, with an official launch on August 23rd, perfectly timed with our Unshakable Weekend Event.

The Event That TransformsThe next Unshakable Weekend Event will be in Columbia, South Carolina, and is designed for deep, meaningful change. Immersive experiences are powerful because they force us out of our routines and into a space where transformation happens.

Friday: We kick off in the afternoon with the Momentum framework and a breakthrough exercise to set the tone.
Saturday: Dive into the Mastery framework. Build. Stack. Plan. This is where goals become actionable steps.
Sunday: Integration. We wrap up by 3 PM with a clear plan to maintain your momentum.

Immersion is not just about learning; it’s about becoming. Surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals, you’ll experience a shift that’s hard to achieve alone.

Expansion Through EngagementLead generation isn’t just about numbers; it’s about connection. I'm looking to book more one-and-a-half-hour sessions to introduce our concepts to new audiences. This “taste the ice cream” approach allows people to experience the value we offer in a tangible way.

If you know any groups or venues interested in hosting a session, let’s talk. Spreading this knowledge is how we create ripples of change.

The Inner GameLately, I’ve heard from many who feel stuck. Here's a simple yet profound shift: celebrate your wins. Even the small ones. Create a physical and verbal anchor to reinforce positive outcomes. When your mind throws negativity your way, reframe it. Your preparation, your effort, those are real.

Project ForwardSuccess breeds success. Use your small wins to fuel bigger ones. Project that positive energy forward, and watch your momentum build.

The AskI believe in the power of community and shared experiences. If you know of opportunities for me to speak, reach out. These events are designed to propel you forward, creating a space where real, lasting change happens.

Thank you for joining me on this journey. Until next week, keep moving forward.

For more on our events and to secure your spot, visit spencercombs.com. See you next week on Spencer Uncensored!

About Spencer Combs:

Spencer Combs is a business leader and author of Momentum and Mastery: The Business Leader's Guide to Fastrack Unshakeable Profit, Productivity, and Purpose. With a passion for helping others transform their challenges into opportunities, Spencer offers unique insights through his events, coaching programs, and daily text messages.


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