Base Camp by ResilienceGuy
The small, serious first step.
A low-dollar on-ramp: $27, one time. The micro-commitment that filters for the men ready to do the work. Not a revenue product; a skin-in-the-game test.
$27 · one time
What it is
Ten steps to climb out of a rut.
A named, ten-step protocol: the climb out of a rut, crossing Body and Being. You do all ten; they compound. The frames are locked; the exact words are mine, from the book.
- 01
Feed the mind
Positive focus, each morning.
- 02
Protein-rich breakfast
Start the day fueled, not running on fumes.
- 03
Eat lean, clean & green
Whole-food fuel, the nutrition the rest of the steps spends.
- 04
Drink water in abundance
Hydration is the quietest performance lever there is.
- 05
Sleep seven-plus hours
You can't out-train, out-eat, or out-work bad sleep.
- 06
Say No to create space
The eFast principle: say No to make room for what matters.
- 07
Keep a food, mood & energy journal
What you track, you can change. The pattern surfaces.
- 08
Move your body
Train with intention: the Body leg, in motion.
- 09
Get out of your normal spaces
Break the pattern: drive a different way, talk to someone new.
- 10
Express gratitude daily
Gratitude is active, and it bookends the day. Say it out loud.
The principle inside it
The eFast principle: say No to create space.
Self first, family second, company last. Not selfish. Sustainable. You can't pour from an empty cup, and you've been pouring for decades. Say No to create space for you, and go home early. It's the discipline that makes the other nine steps possible. Most men who are hiding in work don't call it overwork; they call it success. Base Camp names it.
Who it's for
For the man who wants to test the method.
You're not sure yet, and that's fair. Base Camp is the smallest serious step: skin in the game without a commitment. Do the ten steps; if they land, you'll know. If they don't, you're out $27 and nothing was wasted.
“BASECAMP was exactly what I needed. It prepared me physically and mentally to begin a new phase of growth in my life and my business. I am grateful for your gift, Bill!”
After Base Camp
Apply to the Group.
Base Camp isn't the destination; it's the filter that points you to the room. Completers get a prompt to apply for the Group, and the Group is where all three legs, twenty men to a pod, on a weekly rhythm. Base Camp purchasers get Welcome and Announcements; the Group spaces open when you apply in.
Pricing
Stated plainly.
$27, one time. No fake scarcity, no countdown timers. The price is the qualifier (intent and skin in the game), not a revenue rung and not a trick.
Life is a gift. It's meant to be pursued, shared, and savored. Not worked.
