VAFS: Vision. Aggression. Focus. Speed.

If you don’t know what VAFS means, that’s your first problem.

Vision. Aggression. Focus. Speed.

These four words aren’t just a motivational poster. They’re the operating system for The OFB Way.

Let’s break it down.


Vision. If you don’t know what you want, you’ll take what you’re given. You need a target. Something precise. Not “get fit.” Not “make more money.” We’re talking: I will train five times a week and make $2,000/month in affiliate income by December. That’s a vision. It’s measurable. It’s real.


Aggression. This isn’t about rage. This is about intensity of action. You can be calm and still be aggressive. Aggression means closing the gap between intention and execution. It means you don’t wait to be ready. You go. Now.


Focus. The opposite of focus isn’t distraction. It’s dilution. Most people have 10 ideas and execute none. OFB Doers zero in. They get clear on the one thing that matters right now, and they hammer it. No dabbling. No drifting.


Speed. Speed beats perfection. The Doer gets momentum by taking fast, imperfect action. Waiting for perfect is a coward’s strategy. The faster you move, the quicker you learn, the sooner you win.


Final word? VAFS is how we make decisions. It’s how we show up. It’s how we win.

No vision? You drift.
No aggression? You wait.
No focus? You scatter.
No speed? You lose.

Work full time at your job.
Work part time on your cashflow.

That’s the OFB Way.

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