Your mindset plays a crucial role in shaping your perceptions, actions, and ultimately, your life’s outcomes. Developing a positive mindset can be transformative, leading to improved well-being, increased resilience, and enhanced success in important areas of your life.
However, changing one’s mindset is not an overnight process; it requires consistent effort, guidance, and support.
We have created a 30-day mentoring program designed to help individuals shift their mindset towards auccess.

Program Structure
The 30-day mentoring program is designed to provide you with a comprehensive framework for changing your mindset and cultivating a more positive outlook on life. It is structured around daily exercises, reflections, and one-on-one mentoring sessions.
Time is the most valuable asset you have.
The Superhero Projekt is a fully integrated Life Optimization System incorporating innovative learning experiences and advanced Mindset + Habits + Skillset design principles.
Then the rational brain takes over and asks the question

What’s your problem?
The biggest problem I see in people feeling stuck in life or business, is when they confuse perceived limitations with actual limitations.
Why is ‘Projekt’ spelt with a ‘K’

My mentoring program is….different
In fact, it’s unlike anything else in this world
In ‘Forrest Gump’ Tom Hanks said ‘Life is like a box of chocolates’

I disagree
Life is like a box of Lego
That’s crazy talk right?
But bear with me for a moment, and I’ll explain my theory on life design

When we are born…
we are given a big box of Lego, but no instructions
Figure it out
Then, over the years, we try to construct something, using whatever blocks seem right at the time
Who am I?
When you have no instructions, or a clear picture of what your box of Lego is supposed to create, then maybe you end up being a person that is not exactly what you wanted to create if you had to advantage of hindsight or foresight
How did I end up here?
And maybe your life resembles a renovation done without architect’s plans. Is it livable? I guess. But would you choose it if you had your time again? Probably not

This is kid’s stuff right?
Of course, a box of Lego is a simplistic metaphor for effective and successful life redesign. But let’s now look at my personalised redesign process using the same metaphor.
1: Deconstruction
Let’s pull apart the person and life you have built (metaphorically of course)
2: The Vision Thing
Then, without any existing structure to influence your vision, or your belief in what is possible – let’s create your BHAG (big hairy audacious goals)
3: Sorted
Now, let’s organise your blocks into colour groups. Each colour represents an element of your life – eg white for work, green for income, pink for relationships, blue for Blue Sky Vision
4: Let’s Play
Then we create the picture of the future, and most importantly, the thing you never got when you were young – to create this ideal model – join Part A with Part B – and so on
5: Prioritisation
Not everything is equal, or should be given the same weight. So we create a stepped priorisation pyramid timeline – to ensure the correct amount of focus is given to each element of your life – to ensure the picture you created manifests, not only in it’s entirety, but also when you want it to
6: Actualisation
Then, we finally get to your model of your inner Superhero and Superlife. But importantly, there is one final step
7: Pressure testing
Does your new Superhero of a person and life deliver as expected and planned
What’s the formula?
When I was President of BHP Diamonds, one day at lunch, I asked Brad Mills, who was then Director of Strategy for the BHP Billiton Group, a simple question.
I asked ‘What do you think the formula for success is’
What Brad said to me that day has stuck with me for the last 20 years.
He said ‘Success is about making a small series of smart decisions every day’

When you realise you will spend the rest of your life with the decisions you make today, you will want to start making smart decisions as soon as possible
Rewire your brain
Although change seems easy, in reality, it is very hard, and requires a rewiring of your neural circuitry
On a macro level, the Lego theory sounds easy, but it is a simplistic overview of a much more complex system represented by the acronym
C . O . A . S . T

What do we do Monday morning…
When I worked with McKinsey & Co on big projects at BHP, at the end of each meeting, the project lead would always say ‘Ok, what do we do Monday?
It’s a simple phrase that focuses the mind on the process ahead