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265 contributions to Doing What You Know
When is "Never Give Up" actually bad advice?
"Never give up" is iconic. But I’m thinking about this quote differently today. Toughness might mean changing your niche, pausing a product, or admitting a strategy failed. Have you ever had a moment where giving up on a specific strategy was actually the toughest (and best) decision you made?
The Death of "Fake it 'til you make it."
Can we all agree that "Fake it 'til you make it" is terrible advice? In the world of social media, everyone can see through the inauthenticity now. The new way is to own your journey. Be transparent about your struggles, your failures, and your learning process. That’s how you build real authority. People don't want to follow a "guru" with a perfect life. They want to follow a "guide" who knows the way. Do you agree that authenticity is the new "marketing hack"? Let's discuss.
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@Ray Thigpen
Identifying the Struggle
"Don't wait for opportunities, create them!" Sometimes the "waiting" is a result of fear, sometimes it’s burnout, and sometimes it’s just not knowing the first step. Which of these three elements is the hardest for you to maintain right now: The Waiting (fear/stagnation), the Believing (mindset), or the Not Giving Up (patience)? Let’s support each other in the comments.
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@Kunda Changwe why do you think?
Identifying the "Time Thief"
"Either you run the day or the day runs you!" We all have a "Time Thief"—that one activity that sucks up two hours before we even realize it. What’s your biggest Time Thief? (Mine is definitely scrolling through "quick" research that turns into a rabbit hole!)
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@Ade Smith working online is best in your case in pockets of time. Use 20min to 5min of engagement, 5min of creating a post, 5 min DMs and 5 min creating a video
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@Ade Smith what does she do to keep you from Being productive?
Close the Gap
Today's quote from the book: “Knowing what to do is not enough. Doing it, over time and with purpose, is what changes everything.” Doing What You Know, Chapter 9, p. 189 A lot of people stop at understanding. They know the right moves. They’ve learned the principles. They can even explain the process to someone else. But nothing changes. Because knowledge, by itself, doesn’t create results. It only creates potential. The difference is execution, repeated over time, even when it’s inconvenient. That’s where real progress is built. Consistency, not just awareness, is what moves your life forward.
Close the Gap
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Repetitive action will def close the gap!
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Helping teachers & 9-5rs turn conversations into income—no cold pitching, no burnout, just real connection.

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