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โœ‹๐Ÿผ DON'T add more stuff to fix a broken model.
Most coaches and consultants trying to get past $30K months
are doing the same thing.
More offers.
More content.
More team.
More tools.
More Ai.
More everything.
The problem with this is
more doesn't create more revenue.
It creates more chaos.
Your margins collapse because you're paying for complexity you don't need.
Your time disappears because every new thing requires your brain to function.
And growth ... the thing you wanted ... well that starts to feel like punishment.
I know because I lived it.
Kept hiring people thinking that would fix things.
Kept throwing more money at ads thinking more leads solves everything, right? ...
It doesn't.
I eventually let go of my entire team.
Because I'd built something too complex for anyone, including me ... to run.
The freedom I built the whole thing for?
Gone.
So I burned it down (again) and rebuilt it simple....
and from the simplicity and clarity within 16 weeks I went from $0 to $50k per month.
Simplicity continues to be my teacher.
And I have learned this time and time again after working with more than 1000 coaches and consultants, helping more than 100 of them hit $10k months, 20+ hit $50k months and 3 hit $100k months.
and now through all of that I think I may have finally learned
... Simplify everything down to one system.
For me that is the Skool Engine.
One traffic source.
One core offer and
One system that generates ...
leads every day,
customers every week, and
clients every month.
That's it.
And when the machine is simple, it's resilient. It compounds.
Now check this....
2 weeks ago Instagram disabled my account.
Completely gone.
That was my primary traffic source.
I'm not sweating it.
Why?
Because The Skool Engine isn't dependent on any single platform.
The system lives on.
I Will just plug in a new traffic source and keep on moving.
Try doing that when your business is duct-taped across 7 platforms, 4 funnels and a bunch of sloppy tech.
And this is how to build a business that funds your life instead of completely consuming it.
Imagine a business that actually runs without you white-knuckling it every day.
Now, founders, you can think about it like thisโ€ฆ
Are you trying to stack more complexity on top of a model that's already breaking you?
Or are you trying to build one simple system that brings you clients consistently?
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