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How to stand out in the marketplace and be better than your competitors no matter what industry you’re in…
This is one of the biggest secrets to success that NO ONE ever talks about.
A lot of growth starts with giving ourselves permission to be bad at something first.
Bad at speaking on camera.
Bad at sales.
Bad at creating content.
Bad at leading.
Bad at starting.
Most people never stay with something long enough to become good at it,
because the beginning feels uncomfortable.
But every skill we admire was once unfamiliar to someone.
Confidence usually isn’t what comes first.
Repetition is.
And over time,
the things that once felt awkward start to feel natural.
That’s how momentum gets built.
Not through perfection,
but through staying in it long enough to improve.
Your future doesn’t need more information.
It needs more intention.
A lot of people stay stuck because learning feels productive.
One more podcast.
One more video.
One more course before they finally start.
But eventually,
consuming becomes a distraction from doing.
Learn enough.
Then move.
Because messy action teaches faster
than endless preparation ever will.
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Save this for the next time you catch yourself overthinking.
Most people keep a Plan B.
That’s the problem.
Not because they need it,
but because it makes quitting easier.
Easier to step back when it gets uncomfortable.
Easier to slow down when doubt shows up.
Easier to stop when it starts feeling real.
But the people who actually reach the next level?
They remove the exit.
They stay with it.
They work through it.
They keep showing up - long after it stops feeling exciting.
Because progress isn’t about a perfect plan.
It’s about staying with it
when you’d normally pull back.
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Save this for when quitting starts to feel reasonable.
Motivation isn’t usually the problem.
It’s not having a system for the days you don’t feel like it.
So you rely on willpower.
And willpower runs out.
The people who actually make progress don’t feel more motivated.
They remove the need for it.
They know when they’re working.
What they’re working on.
And what to do when they get stuck.
That’s what keeps things moving.
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Schedule it.
Focus when you show up.
Fix what’s actually slowing you down.
Acknowledge the doubt. Don’t follow it.
Take the next step anyway.
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Persistence isn’t rare.
Sustainable persistence is.
You won’t feel ready.
And that’s not a problem.
Most of the big decisions in life don’t come with a signal.
No perfect timing. No moment where everything clicks.
The people who got married, started the business, had a kid…
they didn’t feel ready either.
They just stopped waiting.
There’s probably something you’ve been putting off
until you feel more clear, more confident, more prepared.
But that feeling usually shows up after you start.
So schedule it.
Start it.
Figure it out as you go.
You don’t need certainty.
You need movement.
Momentum isn’t found.
It’s built.
And it usually starts before you feel ready.
Not with a perfect plan.
Not with total confidence.
Just a decision to move.
Most people wait for clarity…
but clarity comes after action.
That’s what we focused on all week inside AI Advantage.
Not more information.
Real momentum.
Because this isn’t really about AI.
It’s about leverage.
Getting your time back.
And finally moving on what actually matters.
If you felt that shift… don’t let it fade.
Keep building.
There’s a point where working harder stops working.
Not because you’re doing it wrong—
but because you’ve hit the limit of doing everything yourself.
That’s where leverage starts to matter.
The people pulling ahead right now aren’t busier—
they’ve just stopped being the bottleneck.
They’ve found ways to buy their time back
and focus on what actually moves things.
That’s the shift.
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AI Advantage Summit starts tomorrow (April 23–25)
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and we’ll send you the link to join live.
Most people aren’t stuck.
They’re just busy.
Busy answering messages.
Busy tweaking things that don’t matter.
Busy staying in motion… without actually moving forward.
And the hardest part?
It feels productive.
For a long time, success looked like:
More effort
More hours
More on your plate
But that model is breaking.
The people getting ahead right now aren’t doing more—
They’re removing what doesn’t create leverage.
Fewer moving pieces.
More of what actually moves things.
That’s the shift:
From effort → leverage
From busy → effective
And for a lot of people right now,
that shift is happening through AI.
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If you’re figuring out how to actually apply AI in your work or business:
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and we’ll send you the details for April 23–25.
Most people never get in the game.
They stay on the sidelines—
watching, learning, analyzing…
calling it “preparation.”
But a year goes by.
Then five.
And nothing actually changes.
Meanwhile, the people you’re watching?
They’re not smarter.
They just got in.
They tested.
They missed.
They adjusted.
They kept going.
That’s where clarity comes from.
Not thinking—doing.
At some point, you have to decide:
Are you watching—
or are you in it?