April 23rd Edition

In Today’s Edition:

Distraction is the real enemy. And this edition is all about simplifying for results. Brandon breaks down how his simple-funnel strategy still pulls in over $1M per month, with no paid ads. We also cover the full-body workout you’re probably skipping: farmer’s walks, and how they pack more benefits than you might think. Plus, the powerful mindset move of selective ignorance, learning to ignore 90% of the noise so you can focus on what matters. Simple moves, big returns. Check it out below.

Read Time 19 mins

Why You Don’t Need Complex Funnels to Build a Six-Figure Business

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If you've spent any time online, you've seen these complex funnels promising endless leads and huge sales.

But here's the truth:

I generate over a million dollars a month, and my funnel isn't complicated at all. 

You don't need expensive paid ads, tricky automations, or complicated setups.

Instead, I've built a simple system that anyone can copy, if they're willing to put in the work.

Here’s exactly how I built it, step by step.

Why Farmers Walks Are One of the Most Effective Full-Body Workouts

Fitness trends come and go, but one of the simplest movements remains one of the most effective:

Farmers walks. 

While flashy routines promise quick results, farmers walks quietly deliver superior strength, stability, and muscle development.

This humble exercise involves nothing more complicated than picking up heavy weights and walking, yet it provides more full-body benefits than most gym routines combined.

If you're tired of complicated splits and confusing programs, here's why adding farmers walks to your training is one of the smartest moves you can make.

Here's exactly why.

The Power of Selective Ignorance: Ignore 90% of Noise to Master the 10% That Matters

We live in a world flooded with information, opinions, and endless distractions. 

You’re one scroll away from comparing yourself to a stranger, switching goals, or wasting hours on things that don’t move your life forward.

That’s why high performers embrace selective ignorance—the discipline of intentionally ignoring most things so they can master what matters most.

Selective ignorance isn’t about being uninformed. It’s about protecting your focus, guarding your energy, and filtering out anything that doesn’t serve your mission. The more noise you ignore, the clearer your priorities become—and the faster you make real progress.

Here’s how to use selective ignorance to think clearer, move faster, and build momentum without burning out.

🎯 Today’s Action Item

Do a Farmer’s Walk

Grab something heavy and do 3 sets of 30-second farmer’s walks today. Doesn’t matter if it’s dumbbells or grocery bags.

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