Leverage frameworks for beginners
Let’s start with a quick story about my cousin Jake. He’s 19, just finished his first year of community college, and decided last summer he wanted to learn to code.…
Let’s start with a quick story about my cousin Jake. He’s 19, just finished his first year of community college, and decided last summer he wanted to learn to code.…
Digital skills are now a baseline requirement for 90% of high-growth roles, yet most self-directed learners waste months hopping between random online courses without building employable expertise. Learning frameworks for…
If you’ve ever spent 40 hours on a coding course only to forget how to write a basic loop 3 weeks later, or binge 10 hours of SEO videos without…
Most agencies operate in a constant state of fire-fighting: chasing client deadlines, onboarding new staff at the last minute, and scrambling to learn new tools when algorithms shift. Without a…
Most companies treat purpose and growth as separate workstreams: purpose lives in HR as a poster on the wall, while growth sits in sales and marketing as a quarterly quota.…
Most people make decisions using first-order thinking: you weigh immediate pros and cons, pick the option that feels best right now, and move on. But this surface-level logic fails the…
Most growth teams hit a wall 6–12 months into scaling: they’ve exhausted low-hanging fruit, random experiments stop delivering results, and leadership starts pressuring for predictable revenue growth. This is where…
Most organizations spend thousands of hours and dollars crafting multi-year strategic plans, only to watch 60–70% of those initiatives fail to hit their targets, per research from the Project Management…
Every business, from 1-person freelancers to 50-person agencies, hits points where work piles up, deadlines slip, and customers get frustrated. These systemic slow points are called bottlenecks, and left unresolved,…
What is trust, anyway? Let’s start super simple. Trust is just believing that someone (or something) won’t let you down. That’s it. No fancy definitions, no big words you need…