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My 90-Day CEO Commitment



Why This Matters


For years, I chose to be a stay-at-home mom because my children mattered more to me than anything else. I gave my time, energy, and presence freely — and I do not regret that season of my life.


But my life has changed.


Today, I am transitioning into a new chapter — one where I take full responsibility for my independence, my income, and my future. This 90-day commitment is not about proving anything to anyone. It is about reclaiming my power, rebuilding self-trust, and creating stability for myself and my children.


This matters because:

  • I want my children to see a mother who can stand on her own.

  • I refuse to let comfort, fear, or old patterns decide my future.

  • I am done postponing my potential.

  • I am capable of creating income, structure, and freedom through discipline and consistency.


These 90 days are my reset. My declaration. My line in the sand.

I am becoming the woman who follows through — even when it’s uncomfortable.


My Non-Negotiables (For the Next 90 Days)


1. I Show Up Daily

I do not wait to feel motivated. I complete the daily task on my plan — even if it’s messy, imperfect, or emotional.

2. CEO Hour Is Sacred

Every day, I dedicate focused time to work that builds income, audience, or long-term assets. No multitasking. No distractions.

3. I Lead My Nervous System

I prioritize sleep, movement, nourishment, and regulation so I can make decisions from clarity instead of survival.

4. I Choose Consistency Over Perfection

I will not restart, quit, or spiral because of a bad day. I return to the plan the next day.

5. I Act Like the Woman I Am Becoming

I speak with honesty. I make decisions with confidence. I respect my time, energy, and boundaries.

6. I Monetize Without Shame

I allow myself to earn. I promote my work clearly and calmly. I understand that income supports freedom and stability.

7. I Protect My Focus

I limit distractions, scrolling, and emotional avoidance. My time is valuable, and I treat it as such.

8. I Finish What I Start

I complete these 90 days — regardless of mood, fear, or doubt.


My Promise to Myself


I promise to stop abandoning myself. I promise to lead with courage, not comfort. I promise to become dependable — for myself first.


At the end of these 90 days, I will be able to say:

I showed up. I followed through. I don’t play small anymore.


Signed: Stephanie L Lopez

Date: January 30, 2026

 
 
 

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