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You've already built wealth through steady gains—but what if this year demands something bigger than optimization? Dominick Quartuccio returns to challenge the incremental mindset: when comfort becomes a ceiling rather than a foundation, bold moves become necessary. He outlines a practical framework for identifying which domain of life is ready for a leap, mining past successes for clues, and turning vague ambitions into concrete action—without abandoning the compounding habits that got you here. Key Takeaways The Concept of Bold Moves: A bold move is a deliberate, courageous action that supports personal growth. These moves often come with discomfort and require stepping outside comfort zones. [00:04:14] Reflection on Past Accomplishments: Take time to identify past stand-out moments to recognize what truly ignites passion and energy for future actions. Reflecting on positive experiences can help inform what your next bold step should be. [00:15:25] Accountability Through Community: Engaging with others strengthens commitments to personal goals. Community support and collaboration are essential rather than navigating life's challenges alone. [00:44:14] Reframing New Year's Resolutions: Rather than treating resolutions as burdens, reframe them as bold moves. Finding joy in potential adventures changes your mindset and energizes your goals. [00:07:41] Timestamps & Topics [00:01:20] Introduction to Bold Moves [00:02:14] Dominick's Framework Overview [00:13:41] Identifying Areas for Growth [00:15:25] Reflection and Standout Moments [00:33:31] Generating Bold Move Ideas [00:49:56] Conclusion and Resources Key Quotes "A bold move is fueled by an inner spark of energy." [00:08:01] "Mastering push-ups can translate into mastering income growth." [00:42:24] "Don't navigate life alone—community is key." [00:44:14] "Pay attention to the recurring dreams calling for action." [00:21:16] Related Resources Dominick's Masterclass 100 Great Push-Up Challenge ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 358 — New Year Financial Audit: Income and Expense Review | Essential Listening