Brick by Written Brick

Brick by written brick. That’s how Seth Godin built this book. Since January 15th, 2002, Seth has written one blog post every day. He’s admitted that not every post is a homerun (and that’s okay). His first post is what you’d expect to see in someone’s diary. He wrote about how boring his experience was […]

Who’s On Your Bus?

  Most founders / entrepreneurs think obsessively about where their company is going — the final destination — the exit strategy — the vivid vision, etc. In his book Good to Great, Jim Collins identifies *subtle* distinctions between companies that were able to go from just ‘good’ to ‘great’… and those that weren’t. One difference […]

2021 Themes

🐢 Go slow to go fast: “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I’ll spend the first four sharpening the axe.” 🎬 Intention to counter reactivity (the scourge of being ‘hyper-connected’) 🎨 Exercise creativity because I’ve noticed this is when I’m happiest. 🏗 Build assets that I own or can leverage

51.2 / 0.8

51.2% of results can come from 0.8% of the inputs / effort 🤯 (80/20 of 80/20 is 64/4. 80/20 of that is 51.2/0.8. And so on.) The discipline is figuring out what those inputs are. And only doing those. (Something I’ve ALWAYS struggled with) Here are a few rules I find help (straight from Richard […]

Eat Your Customer’s Complexity

Complexity is the enemy of progress. And since most people are addicted to progress, the question is, “How do I eat my customer’s complexity?” If people aren’t buying a product / service it’s because they don’t understand how it helps them survive / thrive — in the simplest way possible. The more complicated, connected, advanced, […]

Slow Strategy. Fast Strategy.

Slow strategy fast strategy

When building a marketing strategy, I have one slow focus, and one fast focus. Slow = Anything organic. SEO, cold outreach, email, organic Instagram growth, etc Fast = Paid media. Advertising. Could be Facebook. Could be Google. Any online platform, really. The ROI and results of ‘Slow Strategies’ take longer (but are usually far greater). […]

Most Of Business Is Trivia

pareto principle

“Don’t work to deal with trivia. Work to avoid trivia.” — Richard Koch, Author, 80/20 Principle Your unique ability = simplicity = endless fascination + motivation = infinite growth ♾ Everything else is a prison sentence.

Sharpening > Swinging

“If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I’d spend the first six sharpening my axe.” – Abraham Lincoln I’m in a men’s group that meets every week. The point is to strengthen our masculine core, and hold each other accountable. This quarter, my accountability was to create an experience that would help […]