30 Days. 6 Goals. 1 Big Win.
The SeptemberâOctober Myford Sprint wrapped. Hereâs what worked, what didnât, and whatâs next.
Every 30 days, I run an experiment.
Not in theory. In execution.
From September 24th to October 24th, the focus was one thing: momentum.
Hereâs how it went down.
1. One Core Concept per Week
Four weeks. Four ideas.
Each delivered through a blog post, newsletter, podcast, and video.
The cadence was intentionalâtight and relentless.
Because attention is earned through rhythm, not randomness.
2. Weekly Free Resource
Each week needed a deliverable. Something readers could download and use today.
We dropped frameworks, templates, and checklists. Real-world tools. Not fluff.
The only miss? Timing.
Consistency slipped one weekâbut weâre fixing that next round.
3. LinkedIn 10-Day Sprint
This one hit hard.
The 10-day sprint focused on meeting professionals where they already are.
LinkedIn.
Punchy carousels. Bite-size videos. No corporate-speak.
The result?
More visibility, more comments, more DMs than any previous month.
4. Beta Tester Cohort
Iâm building the first MBA Accelerator beta groupâfive to ten people whoâll get early access in exchange for real feedback and testimonials.
If youâve ever wanted to learn MBA-level concepts without wasting two years and $200Kâthis is your moment.
The waiting list opens Wednesday, October 29th.
5. Daily Shorts
One short. Every day.
No excuses.
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook.
More reps mean better delivery. Better delivery means more impact.
6. The Surprise Drop
And yesâthere was one hidden card.
The MBA Accelerator Sub-Channel is live and dropping videos starting Wednesday, October 29th.
The Results (Quick Recap)
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Weekly Core Concepts â Done
â ď¸ Free Resource Timing â Delayed
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LinkedIn Sprint â Done
đ Beta Waitlist â Opens Wednesday
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Daily Shorts â Done
đŹ Surprise Drop â MBA Accelerator Channel Launches Wednesday
The Lesson
These 30-day challenges arenât about crossing items off a list.
Theyâre about momentum, proof, and iteration.
Perfect is slow. Done is leverage.
And the fastest way to get better⌠is to keep going.
Thanks for following along.
Next sprint starts immediately.
If you want to join the beta, DM me or comment and Iâll send you details.
â George Sloane
Founder & Dean, Myford University
âLearn Fast. Apply Faster. Deliverables > Diplomas.â
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