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    The 5-Step Playbook That Took Me from $100K to $1M (Without Selling My Soul)

    Steve AdcockBy Steve AdcockAugust 23, 2025Updated:August 23, 20255 Mins Read
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    Most people think hitting six figures means they’ve made it. But here’s the truth: $100K is just the beginning—and if you’re not careful, it can become a trap.

    Once you reach that milestone, it’s easy to fall into autopilot. You start feeling accomplished, maybe even a little smug. You upgrade your lifestyle, loosen the reins, and before you know it, you’re stuck in a cycle of earning and spending with nothing to show for it.

    I’ve been there. And I had to learn the hard way that coasting doesn’t build wealth—it builds stagnation.

    💡 The Wake-Up Call

    I hit $100K in my late 20s and thought I was crushing it. I had a solid job, a house in the suburbs, and could afford the occasional splurge. But beneath the surface, I was just another guy with a decent paycheck and a bloated lifestyle.

    No investments. No side hustle. No real plan.

    So I made a decision: I wasn’t going to settle for “comfortable.” I wanted freedom. Flexibility. Options.

    And that meant building real wealth.

    Here’s the exact 5-step framework I used to go from $100K to $1M—without chasing crypto trends, falling for hustle culture, or pretending manifestation was a financial strategy.

    🚀 Step 1: Ditch the Latte Guilt and Focus on Income Growth

    Let’s get one thing straight: you’re not going to become a millionaire by skipping coffee or clipping coupons.

    Yes, being mindful of spending matters. But if you’re earning six figures and still obsessing over $4 purchases, you’re playing defense when you should be on offense.

    The real game-changer? Increasing your income.

    Here’s what worked for me:

    • I asked for a raise—and came prepared with proof of my impact.
    • I started freelancing before work (writing, design, consulting—whatever I could do well).
    • I built a small product that solved a real problem for a niche audience.

    That freelance gig alone added $2K/month to my income. That’s $24K/year. Not latte money—wealth-building money.

    👉 Action: Choose one income stream to build outside your job. Don’t wait for the perfect idea. Just start.

    📈 Step 2: Automate Your Investing Like a Machine

    I used to think investing was reserved for finance bros and Reddit gamblers. Turns out, it’s for anyone who wants to stop working someday.

    I started maxing out my 401(k) and IRA before age 30. Even if I never earned another dollar, compound interest alone would’ve carried me to seven figures.

    You don’t need to time the market. You don’t need to be a genius. You just need to be consistent.

    Here’s what I did:

    • Set up automatic contributions to my retirement accounts.
    • Invested in low-fee index funds (like VTI and SPY).
    • Increased my contribution rate every time I got a raise.

    👉 Action: Automate 15% of your income into investments. Treat it like a bill. Future you will thank you.

    💸 Step 3: Build a Budget That Reflects Your Values

    Most budgets are built on guilt. Mine is built on joy.

    Instead of tracking every penny, I focused on what mattered most to me: travel, good food, and sports. Everything else? I cut ruthlessly.

    I canceled unused subscriptions, downgraded my gym membership, and stopped impulse-buying random Amazon junk.

    The result? I freed up hundreds of dollars a month to invest or grow my side hustle.

    👉 Action: Write down your top 3 spending priorities. Then cut 20% from everything else. Redirect that money toward building wealth.

    🏠 Step 4: Buy Assets, Not Upgrades

    This one’s subtle—but powerful.

    When you start making good money, it’s tempting to upgrade everything: your car, your clothes, your apartment. But those upgrades rarely pay you back.

    Instead, I started buying things that grow:

    • I invested 10%/month into index funds—nothing flashy, just consistent.
    • I bought a domain name and launched a small blog that I sold years later.
    • I paid for a course that helped me level up my skills (and my income).

    And here’s the mindset shift that changed everything: Before every big purchase, I asked myself—“Will this make me richer or just look richer?”

    👉 Action: Next time you get a bonus or raise, skip the shiny stuff. Invest in something that pays you back—stocks, skills, or side hustles.

    🧠 Step 5: Upgrade Your Circle

    This might be the most underrated step of all.

    If your friends all earn $50K and spend weekends drinking and complaining about work… guess what you’ll do?

    I started surrounding myself with people who were building businesses, investing, and thinking long-term. At first, I felt like the dumbest person in the room. But that’s precisely where growth happens.

    I joined masterminds. Attended local meetups. Asked folks I admired to grab coffee.

    And slowly, my mindset—and my bank account—started to shift.

    👉 Action: Connect with one person this week who’s ahead of you financially or professionally. Let their energy rub off on you.

    🎯 Final Thoughts: Wealth Is Built on Intention, Not Perfection

    You don’t need to wake up at 4 a.m., take cold showers, or eat kale for breakfast.

    You need to do what works—and do it consistently.

    I hit $1M in my 30s not by following every piece of advice out there, but by ignoring most of it. I focused on fundamentals. I stayed consistent. And I kept asking myself: “Is this helping me build freedom—or just feeding my ego?”

    If you’re sitting at $100K and wondering what’s next, this is your roadmap.

    No fluff. No shortcuts. Just results.

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    Steve Adcock quit his job after achieving financial independence at 35 and writes about the habits millionaires use to build wealth and get into the best shape of their lives. As a regular contributor to The Ladders, CBS MarketWatch, and CNBC, Steve maintains a rare and exclusive voice as a career expert, consistently offering actionable counseling to thousands of readers who want to level up their lives, careers, and freedom. Steve lives in a 100% off-grid solar home in the middle of the Arizona desert and writes on his own website at MillionaireHabits.us.

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