Alright, so I’ve been seeing this “Bet on Yourself” thing popping up all over AEW, and I gotta say, it’s kinda catchy. I figured, why not give it a shot? See what all the fuss is about. So, here’s how I went about it, step by step, kinda like a diary of my dumb little experiment.

Phase 1: The Spark of an Idea (and a Lot of Confusion)
First thing I did? I watched a bunch of AEW. I mean, a lot. I needed to soak it all in. I started noticing how often they talk about taking chances, believing in your own abilities, you know, the whole “Bet on Yourself” mantra. It’s not just a slogan; it seems like it’s baked into the whole company vibe.
Phase 2: My Own Little ‘Bet’
Okay, so I needed something to, you know, bet on. I’m not exactly a pro wrestler, so jumping into a ring was out of the question. I had to pick something I could actually do, and something that felt a little…scary. I decided I try to learn some new skills.
I’m going to do it.I made a list:
- Write something every day, no matter how bad. Could be a poem, a rant, a grocery list, whatever. Just write.
- Start saying “yes” to things that scare me. Small things, like talking to strangers or trying a new food. Baby steps, people.
- Workout everyday.Run 10km a day.
Phase 3: The Grind (and a Few Faceplants)
This is where the real work started. It wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows, let me tell you. The writing? Some days it was pure garbage. Like, stuff I wouldn’t even show my dog. I thought I can do * the “yes” thing? Yeah, I ended up in some awkward situations. But you know what? I did it. I kept pushing, even when I felt like a total idiot.
The most diffcult thing is run 10km a day.I felt exhausted.

Phase 4: The Payoff (Maybe?)
So, did I become a millionaire overnight? Nope. Did I magically transform into a confident, fearless superhero? Also nope. But…something did shift. I started feeling…different. A little braver, maybe. A little more willing to put myself out there. It’s hard to explain, but it’s like I unlocked a tiny bit of potential I didn’t know I had.
It’s not about instant success. It’s about the process. It’s about proving to yourself that you’re capable of more than you think. It’s about, well, betting on yourself.I will keep doing * still be worth it.