Magic Johnson and The Playbook at TJ's Gym

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And below, read TJ’s blog about Magic Johnson and getting your life together via The Playbook.

I just got done watching the Magic Johnson documentary on Apple TV.

The guy’s business portfolio is amazing.

It started with movie theaters, then Starbucks franchises, commercial and residential development companies, and eventually sports franchise ownerships in the MLB, WNBA, and MLS.

His net worth is close to a billion dollars.

He also failed liked crazy after his basketball career.

He failed at being a talk-show host, motivational speaker, head of a recording company and a sporting goods chain, and as a TV analyst.

Jimmy Kimmel, who is a huge Magic fan, called his talk show “the worst TV show ever, not just talk show, but TV show.”

It wasn’t until Magic committed to being mentored that he find success.

Initially, he grasped at individual emotions and passions.

He loved music, people, energy, and competition.

His mentors slowly introduced to him to the idea that just because something moves slowly doesn’t mean it can’t be successful.

My intention with “The Playbook” is to take that exact same principle and get you to achieve personal success by defining your streams of “income” and how they fulfill you.

I want to help your fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle practices work in sync with your occupation, relationships, and mindset.

As a mentor, I am committed to helping people become the best versions of themselves.

Sharing struggles and hearing thoughts is one of the most important aspects of becoming successful and triumphing over challenges.

This is where the cohort comes into play.

Many of my mentors over the last 30 years have been my clients.

They have shared their lives with me, and I have seen how success has come when all of the circles have been addressed, defined, and accepted so that they can work together.

Without the help of my community of mentors, I don’t think I would have the belief in myself to be able to do what I do or share what I’ve learned.

My hope is that you will take on this challenge with me and join my Playbook program!

~TJ

Allison Belger