First, real congratulations to ๐ "Productionize your opinion" is going to stick with me for a long time.
Daniel built what he has actually lived, and you can feel it in every part of it. That is the whole lesson in three words.
Props to everyone who got spotlighted, you all did AMAZING work and I learned something from each of you ๐
๐ฅ @Ariel Ortiz treating every brief like a product launch. ๐ฅ @Ruby Sparks, shipping twenty years of lived experience as an entire business, not just an app. ๐น @James Mackellar, putting his first video on his channel and reaching deeper. ๐ @Rich C, building a demo sharp enough to roast a lazy cold email. ๐That is a room full of people doing the work, and it raised my own bar just watching it. ๐
I am grateful for the lessons! ๐
Now, my own week. ๐๐
I didn't place.
Honestly, it stung a bit, I was walking around all week excited, I was pretty sure I would at least place๐
So, I sat with it this evening and went looking for what I could learn instead of what I could excuse, and I found the friction. (I did not do the work.)
๐คทHere is where I fell short.
First, I will say this LOUD!
โญI built something I'm proud of. Pre-Flight Coaching is solid work. ๐ ๏ธ
๐คBut it lived in the repo and a showcase page, and that is where I stopped. No video. No story about why I built it. No presence beyond the code. I treated it like an engineering project and missed that the work also deserves to be shown.
So here is what I'm doing about it. ๐
I'm going to finish what I started this week, I am going to create a distribution layer!
I'm going back into Pre-Flight Coaching and building the parts I skipped.
๐ฏ For Week 6, I'm not building what I think will win.
โค๏ธโ๐ฅI'm going to be building something I have actually lived, something I am still living every day.
๐ Thank you to everyone who shipped, and to the judges for the time it takes to really look.
Week 6, Let's Go. ๐ฅ