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The Expert’s Paradox (and why it quietly breaks good businesses)
Most businesses don’t feel chaotic because the owner doesn’t know enough. They feel chaotic because the owner knows too much. I see this pattern constantly with experienced operators. On the surface: - Revenue is coming in - Clients are getting results - The business “works” But underneath: - Too many offers - Too many client types - Too many half-built systems - Too many ideas competing for attention Nothing feels clean. Nothing feels calm. Everything feels harder than it should. This is what I call the Expert’s Paradox. When you’re skilled, experienced, and genuinely want to help, you: - Over-teach - Overbuild - Overcomplicate Not because you’re reckless. But because you can see every solution. The result isn’t leverage. It’s noise. The fix is uncomfortable for experts. It’s not: More strategies More content More frameworks .......It’s subtraction. One clear path. One core system. One way of doing things repeatedly. That’s why inside this community we focus on: - Fewer offers, done properly - Systems over tactics - Boring setups that compound - Clarity before scale If your business feels heavier than it should, you’re probably not broken. You’re probably just doing too damn much. Question for you: What’s the one thing in your business you know you’ve overcomplicated? Drop it below. Let’s simplify it. Lets help each other.
The Expert’s Paradox (and why it quietly breaks good businesses)
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For me: The Process. I see all the possibilities, and cram all my skills into one package. This overwhelms clients. I'm reigning it in... one product, one offer, one avatar, one outbound. Day by day, p.s. you do.
Which Crm is the best?
@Varun Walia Just adding this here in the support section Varun. Ok, so great question: "I want this process to be simple or automate or schedule the calls and sending emails to customers for the business with using the correct crm tool for the business for lifetime and which i ask to you in my previous email. Kindly suggest and share with me your viewpoint on selecting the right tool for the business." To all those wanting the answer to the best tools and Crm. For 17 years, i was piecing together tools, 10-20 at a time. It was exhausting. I ended up fixing them more than i used them. Without a doubt it would be a Ghl Crm ($99-$279), it ties most of the connections you need, calendar, contacts, billing etc. However, you then need the systems...Which is where upgrading to Premium really shines. For the same price we can give you the Ghl Crm Account for FREE + the support of the community, the modules to use the systems, and the snapshot including all the automations, so you wont need to set it up yourself. We've built out a Pipeline, Funnel, Automations, so all you need to do is 1 click install and its all ready to go. See images of the extras you get with us. So, its a no brainer, join here, https://www.skool.com/10x/plans upgrade to premium, get the Ghl account included, + all the extras done for you. Hope that helps Varun.
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Here’s what to do next, in order: 👉 Watch the welcome video below. 👉 Jump into the Course Here 👉 Book your Free Onboarding Strategy Call That’s it. No overwhelm. No 27 tabs open. Just action. Shaun
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@Danny Mallinder Hey Danny, nice to meet you man. Well do you currently have an acquisition system in place. It’s meant to work alongside whatever infrastructure you currently have. Tell me a little more and we can plan it out
Why most video scripts are crap
I’ve been rewriting a lot of video and outreach scripts recently, and it reminded me of something important. Most scripts don’t fail because the idea is bad. They fail because i'm trying to explain everything as if you know it too. Cramming in context, features, background, proof, reassurance. By the time i've recorded it, it sounds stiff and unnatural. Here’s the rule I’m using now: If you can’t say it out loud without forcing it, it won’t work. Good scripts don’t sound like marketing. They sound like how you’d explain your business to a mate. If you’re building this DIY, simplify first. Clarity beats clever every time. P.s. Gpt for ideas/structure.... not the writing When you record videos, what feels hardest:
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@Tacuara Casares you would certainly know this. I've seen yours and they look great. Structure for sure helps. I get pulled in sometimes too much to the structure too. Something recently i've noticed is i can repeat the same section, pause, repeat, until i get it right, and then jump into the other sections.... then edit and crop out the crap. Speaking to a friend.... i might try that. 🔥
What’s the one thing you know you’ve been putting off this week?
Quick honest one. I procrastinate. Too much. Not on everything. On specific things that feel uncomfortable or new. Recording a video. Publishing something before it’s perfect. Sending a message I know might get ignored. When that happens, I don’t try to “motivate” myself. I use a rule. If I’m avoiding something, I shrink it until it feels impossible not to do. Not “record all the videos”.Just “open the camera”. Not “finish the outreach”.Just “send one message”. Momentum doesn’t come from big decisions. It comes from starting badly on purpose. Here’s the part people miss: You don’t need to feel ready. You need to move while it still feels uncomfortable. If you wait for comfort, you’ll wait forever! So if you’re stuck right now, don’t ask: “What should I do next?” Ask:“What’s the one small action I’m avoiding?” Then do just that. Nothing else. Question for you: What’s the one thing you know you’ve been putting off this week? Drop yours in the comments. Be honest. This is a safe room, (not a panic room :p)
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