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30-Days & A Wakeup: Cyber Sovereignty Sprint
In the age of horse and buggies, Henry Ford is credited with saying:
“If I had asked them what they wanted, they would have asked for faster horses.”
Nobody is asking for sovereignty or clarity in cyberspace, but no one will get what they truly deserve—personally or professionally—without it.
This 30-day Cyber/RMF practice, using your own home network workflows as your “training gym,” to produce the outcomes you didn’t know you needed. If you’ve ever had a virtual fitness coach…it’s like that.
How It Works:
What you purchase:
A 30-day clarity fitness sprint (RMF/cyber-focused).
What you receive:
Week 1 Plan (by email, within 7 business days)
-Sets up your first practice and conditions for success.Weeks 2–4 Continuation
-Each week, you unlock a short practice prompt with clear steps.
-Keeps momentum alive and builds on what came before.
What You Do (Your Role)
Each week, you’ll share proof of work. For example:
A screenshot/video of your setup (home network map, control family notes, checklist, etc.)
Proof is due once a week, by Sunday at midnight ET.
Your proof doesn’t have to be perfect; it just has to be real.
Why It Matters
Without proof, you’re just collecting PDFs.
With proof, you see feedback on how you’re applying the practice, where you’re missing signals, and how to sharpen your next move.
By the end, your weekly submissions stack up into a final Clarity Brief you can use in your daily life — not just “I did a 30-day thing,” but “here’s how I grew and what I see now.”
Where it continues:
Private Group Access (30-Days & A Wake-Up: Cyber Sovereignty Circle on Facebook)
Share reflections, ask questions, and see how others are practicing.
After the 30 days, this becomes your continuation space to keep your wake-up alive.
What you walk away with:
You won’t just learn more.
You’ll see more.
You’ll stop pretending you know what’s going on in your cyber environment.
You’ll start seeing what’s actually there and making decisions with that clarity.
Network map? Resume? Risk report? Doesn’t matter.
What matters is: You’ll stop guessing and start seeing.
Clarity isn’t a feeling. It’s a fact.
In the age of horse and buggies, Henry Ford is credited with saying:
“If I had asked them what they wanted, they would have asked for faster horses.”
Nobody is asking for sovereignty or clarity in cyberspace, but no one will get what they truly deserve—personally or professionally—without it.
This 30-day Cyber/RMF practice, using your own home network workflows as your “training gym,” to produce the outcomes you didn’t know you needed. If you’ve ever had a virtual fitness coach…it’s like that.
How It Works:
What you purchase:
A 30-day clarity fitness sprint (RMF/cyber-focused).
What you receive:
Week 1 Plan (by email, within 7 business days)
-Sets up your first practice and conditions for success.Weeks 2–4 Continuation
-Each week, you unlock a short practice prompt with clear steps.
-Keeps momentum alive and builds on what came before.
What You Do (Your Role)
Each week, you’ll share proof of work. For example:
A screenshot/video of your setup (home network map, control family notes, checklist, etc.)
Proof is due once a week, by Sunday at midnight ET.
Your proof doesn’t have to be perfect; it just has to be real.
Why It Matters
Without proof, you’re just collecting PDFs.
With proof, you see feedback on how you’re applying the practice, where you’re missing signals, and how to sharpen your next move.
By the end, your weekly submissions stack up into a final Clarity Brief you can use in your daily life — not just “I did a 30-day thing,” but “here’s how I grew and what I see now.”
Where it continues:
Private Group Access (30-Days & A Wake-Up: Cyber Sovereignty Circle on Facebook)
Share reflections, ask questions, and see how others are practicing.
After the 30 days, this becomes your continuation space to keep your wake-up alive.
What you walk away with:
You won’t just learn more.
You’ll see more.
You’ll stop pretending you know what’s going on in your cyber environment.
You’ll start seeing what’s actually there and making decisions with that clarity.
Network map? Resume? Risk report? Doesn’t matter.
What matters is: You’ll stop guessing and start seeing.
Clarity isn’t a feeling. It’s a fact.