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As an online business owner and coach, writing is one of the most profitable things you can do. Alex Hormozi says writing is his highest leverage, highest ROI activity. The words you write can be used in posts like this, tweets, YouTube vids, ads, emails, webinars, etc. The words you write also help create cleaner thinking in your mind, allowing you to be more precise with your words and actions in the real world. But writing can be tough when you keep switching between editing and writing - which is something I see a lot of noobs do. That's why I like to brain dump first, then edit later. Hormozi doesn't even edit at all. He just writes. Just flows. All output. No second guessing. He has an editor do all the edits for him. Not having to constantly switch between writing and editing is massive life hack. Writing = flow state, creative, amorphous. Editing = technical, linear, judgemental. Different parts of the brain light up when you enter each mode. So why keep switching between them? Brutal. This is why I built an app to help me just flow. Maybe it will help you, too. You can try it out here << When you're in writer mode, you can't edit at all. The backspace key is disabled. When you're in editor mode, you can edit but... after you've added 50 words you're automatically switched back to writer mode. When you're done, you can export your writing as a .txt file or just copy/paste what you've written n put it somewhere. Enjoy, Ted P.S. I used the app to write this post. P.P.S. If you find any glitches just lmk and I'll fix em. P.P.P.S. You can also just swipe your fingers across the numbers on your keypad from 9 to 1 like this: 987654321 to switch between modes in a satisfying sort of way 😂 creates a bit of friction and warms up that finger!
How to Simplify 2026
Need help knowing what to focus on? These 7 questions will help you clarify and simplify your 2026. And like I say at the start of the video: "The cold to sold flow does NOT work unless you have an amazing offer." If you need help knowing what to offer, just DM me the word: OFFER CLARITY and I'll help you come up with an offer that's guaranteed to sell.
How to Simplify 2026
3 Steps I Took to go from Poor --> Rich
This is the same advice I'd give my kids if they asked me: "Daddy, how do we become rich?" • Audiobooks I mentioned. • Google doc I mentioned.
3 Steps I Took to go from Poor --> Rich
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My new name is.. Carrmichael
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Focus on your customer and watch how much more money you make
Entrepreneurship is NOT art. And if you don't understand the difference between the two you're going to be in a world of pain. Yes, you CAN blend the two, but they are completely different things and if you're not making at least $10,000/month right now, you need to read this: Entrepreneurship is about the customer. And the more you focus on what the customer wants, the more money you'll make. Entrepreneurship is not about you - at all. I've paid for coaching from people I don't even like. I paid them for what they could offer me. It wasn't about THEM as the coach at all. Conversely, I've NOT paid many coaches I like, simply because their offer sucked. This is because success with entrepreneurship requires you to sell something people want. You have to ask: "What does Jessica want for lunch?" And then you have to make Jessica what she wants. Regardless of if you want it, or not. Jessica doesn't care what you want. But she will happily (and repeatedly) pay you for what SHE wants. Art, though? Art allows you to do whatever you feel like. It has no rules and no boundaries. I just got back from an Art Expo in Brisbane, Australia. It was full of random art pieces. Most were meaningless to me. Some of the pieces I liked. But most I did not. And this is why it's a lot harder to sell art. This is why most artists are broke. They focus soley on themselves, not the buyer. Which is fine! For art. Just don't expect to get rich doing it. Most artist are never taught entrepreneurship and don't realize that getting paid for art is a matter of LUCK. If you create something because YOU want to, and someone just so happens to want to buy it, that's luck! And what do we call an artist who changes their style to sell more stuff? "A SELL OUT!" Yeah, because they've learned the #1 RULE of entrepreneurship: To sell more stuff, make stuff you know people wanna buy. (Note: I'm not a fan of when artists do this, but I understand why they do it.) Personally, I don't run a Skool community teaching people how to make $10,000/month because I'm passionate about MONEY.
Focus on your customer and watch how much more money you make
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