Shark Theory

Put It on the Calendar and Just Show Up


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Saying "we should get together one day" is one of the most expensive promises you never keep — and I almost let it cost me one of the best days I've had in a long time. Yesterday I played in a charity golf scramble with my brother and two good friends, and what started as a last-minute plan turned into second place, a donation to a great cause, and a reminder that the best moments in life don't happen on their own. You have to put them on the calendar and actually show up.

Key Takeaways
  • "One day" plans have an expiration date — if you keep pushing them off, years will disappear before you ever act on them.
  • Sharpening the axe matters. Taking time for yourself is not laziness, it's the thing that makes you more effective when you get back to the grind.
  • You don't have to be great at something to say yes. My brother hadn't picked up a club in 18 months and still showed up — that willingness matters more than skill.
  • Teamwork beats individual talent. We nearly won the whole tournament because we worked well together as a unit, not because we were the most polished golfers out there.
  • When you stop trying to win and just commit to having fun and doing good, you look up and realize everyone walked away with something.
Action Steps
  1. Pull out your phone right now and text the person you've been saying "we need to get together" to — pick a date, put it on the calendar, and stop letting it stay as a conversation.
  2. The next time someone invites you to something you're not sure about or not great at, say yes anyway. Quit talking yourself out of experiences because you think you have to be polished to participate.
  3. Identify your lane — the one thing you do consistently well — and focus on contributing that in your team, your business, and your relationships instead of trying to be everything to everyone.
Notable Quote When you have a good time and you're around good people, things start to happen.
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