

The 38-Tries Sprint: Applying toddler-tenacity to adult-sized goals. (May Cohort)
Stop testing the waters and start making waves.
Have you ever watched a toddler learn to walk? They don’t "evaluate their performance" or "reassess their KPIs" after a fall. They just get up. It takes, on average, 38 proper tries/day before those first shaky steps turn into a stride. Somewhere along the way to adulthood, we lost that permission to wobble. We started overthinking, fearing friction, and trying with one foot out the door.
The 38-Try Sprint is a 21-day high-intensity mindset membership designed to help you reclaim that relentless, kid-like commitment. This isn’t a passive challenge: it’s a mental gym where friction is the weight we lift to get stronger. The sprint goes from May 4-24 with a May 1st kick off and May 25th celebration.
What’s Waiting for You Inside:
The Personalized Friction Map: We don’t do generic. You’ll receive a custom-tailored plan designed to trigger a minimum of 38 friction points over 21 days, forcing you to practice the upward fall until it becomes a reflex.
The Stumble Squad: You’ll be paired with Accountability Partners who won’t let you over-intellectualize your fear. When you hit a wall, they’re there to help you bounce.
The 38er Community: Gain access to a private network of professionals who are all trading "perfection" for "proper tries."
Empowered Momentum: Leave the sprint not just accomplished but ready to tackle any goal with the tenacity of a two-year-old.
Space is Limited & Seasonal
To maintain the high-octane energy required for this sprint, we only open the doors every other month. We believe in going "all-in," which means we also believe in the power of the recharge.
Once you register, you'll receive confirmation and a calendar invite for the kick off and celebration event.
Are you ready to stop overthinking and start walking?
Let's kick it off on May 1!
Elaine Chung is a leadership strategist and creator of the AQ™ (Alignment Quotient) framework. By integrating a playful mindset, rooted in adaptability, bravery, and curiosity, she helps brands like Nike, Sony, and the U.S. Navy bridge alignment gaps. An author and UC Berkeley guest lecturer, Elaine also serves on the Board of the National Institute for Play.