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šŸ”„ The math behind your momentum

Hi there, this is Octavia, the founder of Fire Memos.

Here's a question I want you to sit with for a moment.

In your next meeting, if someone asked you to name three things you've accomplished in the past month, could you do it?

Not your responsibilities. Your actual wins.

The problems you solved, the decisions you made, the outcomes you delivered.

Most people hesitate when this question is asked. Not because the wins didn't happen. But because they weren't recorded.

And that gap - between what you've actually done and what you can recall and articulate - is costing you more than you realize.

Today we’re exploring why weekly proof compounds over time, how it turns into leverage, and tracking February’s progress so nothing gets lost.

Let’s jump in.

⚔Reflect on the month of February

Take a moment to think about what you’ve accomplished so far this month.

My question for you today is this:

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