Put A Price On It

Happy Big 3 Wednesday!!!

It’s all for you :)

Thank you, for taking the time to read the Big 3. I am continuously iterating and improving it, so don't hesitate to share your feedback. Let me know what you'd like to see more or less of. It benefits everyone.

But for now, enjoy this week’s Big 3!

The Lesson 💡


Free Advice: Expensive Lesson

Have you ever been so good at something, it felt effortless? Perhaps you've shared your expertise freely, only to see it go unused. I know the feeling.

I used to be that person, showering friends with unsolicited advice on everything from careers to crises. It took me a while, but I finally realized that without skin in the game, my "clients" weren't truly invested. The saying was true, people who pay, pay attention.

Turning my obsession into a profession was a game-changer. Now, I love seeing people succeed with the strategies I create. Have a talent you'd like to turn into a thriving business? I can help.



The Book 📕 

Million Dollar Weekend, by Noah Kagan

Interested in discovering simple and practical ways to test and scale new business ideas at minimum costs? Get this book.

What better way than to learn from someone who knows how to launch a seven-figure business in a single weekend—and has done it seven times? A perfect example to apply Who Not How.
Here are three Pro Tips - the book is packed with those - worth sharing: 

  • Focus on Zero to $1: Get that first dollar. That will create your momentum and build your belief in what you're working on.

  • Selling is helping: If you believe your product or service improves the lives of your customers, sales is just education. 

  • Be specific: One of the most common mistakes I see from entrepreneurs when they set goals is they say they want "more".More revenue, more traffic, more downloads. But how much and by when?

The Strategy 🎯

Consistency Beats Talent

Hosting the monthly #fashionunfold debates series on X (Twitter) for seven years without missing, and now sharing this weekly newsletter cemented my belief: consistency truly outshines talent.

If you, like me, yearn for more consistency in your life, try this:
- Choose one task
- Find an accountability partner or system (like public posting)
- Commit to it for ten consecutive days

Remember, Olympians aren't born, they're made through consistent efforts. Talent alone isn't enough to clinch the gold.

Thank you for reading.

Until next week,

Stay Consistent.

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