You don’t want the goal. You want the identity.

Achieving your goals is a byproduct of who you are

Howzit!

Right now, I’m fully immersed in building my Life OS.

It’s the only thing I talk about because it’s the only thing I’m doing.

One single focus.

The entire system is designed for people like me—creators, entrepreneurs, consultants—who want to optimize their life around what actually matters: focus, energy, impact.

And lately, I’ve been building one of its most powerful features: the identity tracker.

Here’s the idea:

You think your goal is to hit $10K/month…
Or run a marathon…
Or launch your course.

But that’s not the real goal.
The real goal is to become the kind of person who does those things by default.

You don’t want the outcome. You want to become the type of person who has it.

Think about it:

You don’t want a million dollars.
You want to be the kind of person who can earn and manage a million dollars without blowing it in six months.

You don’t want six-pack abs.
You want to be someone who has discipline with food, priorities their health and trains consistently.

So as I was building out the new goals dashboard in my Life OS I kept this in mind and integrated an identity adoption process into the entire goals system as it’s actually vital to achieving your goals.

Because all your goals are desires, and goals by default, is something you don’t have.

And if you’re honest with yourself, the reason you don’t have it yet is because you don’t deserve it.

Oof. But it’s true. You don’t deserve it… yet.

Your actual goal, is to become the type of person who deserves it.
Because achieving your goals is a byproduct of who you are.

And usually the only thing standing in your way is the lack of a specific skillset, belief or habits.

To see the shift in action, look at one of your goals and ask these 3 questions:

  1. Who is the type of person who naturally achieves this, and what character traits do they have?

  2. What skills, habits, and beliefs do they have that I don’t?

  3. What did they had to let go off that I’m still holding on to?

  4. How can I make 1% improvements towards that identity today?

If you change the way you think about goals, you stop chasing outcomes.
You start becoming someone new.

And eventually, your results catch up to your identity.

Hopefully now you can see the power behind this way of thinking and why I’m integrating identity into my Life OS’s goal system and making it the core focus of achieving your goals.

I’ve already taken the time to integrate all of this into a system so you don’t have to, if you want access to this new upgraded version of the Life OS, reply “Waiting List” and you’ll be the first to be notified when the new version launches.

No fluff. Just systems.
Chris “The Systemizer” Punt

P.S. This new Life OS is gonna blow your mind, it’s soo good. I’m having lots of fun building as you can tell, excited to share it soon :)