The Method
One desire. Eight days. The Gateway Goal.
Most people scatter their energy across ten desires at once. More money. Better relationship. More visibility. Better health. Your attention keeps jumping — and when it does, your focus gets diluted and nothing stabilizes.
A Gateway Goal is the one result that, once it becomes real, opens the door to multiple areas of your life simultaneously. It concentrates your energy and gives your desire somewhere to land.
For example — if your Gateway Goal is:
"A consistent $20,000 month in my business."
--You book the eight-week cruise you've been secretly dreaming about
--You hire the house cleaner, the personal chef — stop managing every detail yourself
--You upgrade your home — the renovation, the view you want to wake up to
--You buy the pony your daughter has been longing for without tightening in your chest
That's what makes it a Gateway Goal. When one area becomes established and steady, it gives structure to everything else.
We choose the one thing that unlocks the others. And we stay with it.