A twelve-month coaching program for the ambitious Jewish man. Four walls every man hits. Four breakthroughs. Twenty-four ordered methods. Forty-four custom tools.
Four walls every ambitious Jewish man hits. Named in order. Not interchangeable. Each one builds on the last.
Identity. The man holding all of this. What you do when you wake up. The non-negotiables you decided, not the ones handed to you.
The invisible ceiling. The stories you absorbed about money, ambition, and what a frum man is allowed to want. Most of them you never agreed to. They just moved in.
A system for building income while offline twenty-five hours a week. Built around Shabbos, Yom Tov, and the rhythm of the year. Not in spite of them.
Legacy. The home. The depth underneath. What gets left behind when the work is done.
Before working with Nachman, I had spent the previous decade just getting by, the whole time feeling like I was capable of much more. Within just a few weeks of starting the Keter program, I was seeing significant progress in my energy levels and focus. I had implemented various things that made a positive impact for a short period, but I struggled with consistency. Keter gave me the accountability and tools to keep pushing forward, even when the challenges keep coming.
Nachman helped me see the difference between feeling busy and being productive. The program sharpened my focus and gave me the tools to chase the goals actually worth chasing.