12 months is enough. are you doing this or not?

12 months to change your life — I'm doing it. you coming?

The Simple Complex - ChamiaTiarra

PSYCHOLOGY · IDENTITY · LIFE DESIGN

Q2 · Birthday Edition | Sunday May 3, 2026

Today is my birthday.

And instead of waiting for the perfect moment, the right circumstances, or some sign from the universe — I decided to just build the life I want. Starting today.

Because here's what I've realized: 12 months is actually enough time to completely change your life. Not "kind of" change it. Not "make a little progress" on it. Actually change it — if you stop treating your goals like wishes and start treating them like a blueprint.

That's what I did. I sat down and designed my next 12 months backwards — starting from exactly where I want to be in May 2027 and working back to today. And what I found out in that process is that most of us aren't failing because we're lazy. We're failing because we've never been honest with ourselves about what our goals actually require.

I made a whole video breaking this down — including a framework I've never talked about before that completely changed how I think about goal setting. Watch it here:

And then — because I don't just want you to feel motivated and close the tab — I built you an actual interactive worksheet so you can do exactly what I did. Your vision. Your inversion exercise. Your prioritization order. Your weekly rhythm. Your 80% tracker. All in one place.

Build your 2027 Blueprint here: [WORKSHEET LINK]

Here's the thing. You can read this email, feel good about it, and then go back to your regular life. Or you can decide that 12 months from now you want to be somewhere completely different than where you are today.

It's now or never. Not because I'm trying to pressure you. But because next month you're going to say the same thing you said last month. And the month before that.

I'm done saying it. I'm doing it.

You coming or not?

— Chamia

P.S. The worksheet is free. No catch. I just want you to actually build the thing.

THE SIMPLE COMPLEX