[CLOSED - Thank You!] Looking for 10 Ronin to test drive the new "10 of Hearts" AI tool
First 10, get access first to the new tool and I just cooked up.
The rest go on the waitlist. Then we'll get to you when we can.
Our goal is to make YOUR 🫵 10 of hearts so clear to you that...
you partner fast with the right partners for you.
When you know your 10 of hearts...
the answers to these questions get easy:
What are the EXACT cards your best partners hold?
What’s all the shit you can ignore, stop worrying about and NEVER put on your to-do list?
How to spot when a partner is holding a garbage hand?
How to turn garbage hands (for you) into gold for another Ronin?
What’s YOUR 🫵 BEST Ronin focus for today?
And a bunch of other stuff.
Comment below to get in the first 10 or on the waitlist.
PS - I didn't talk to Jason before posting this. He might be busy with his kiddos, so we might not be getting ya access until tomorrow.
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Here are some of my personal outputs:
= = = = = Who I should partner with
Given your strengths as an Amplifier with a touch of Harmonizer, partnering with someone who has strong Catalyst energy would likely be the most effective for you. Catalysts are the people who light fires—those who bring raw energy, fresh ideas, and a sense of excitement to the table. They’re the spark that ignites projects and gets things moving. Here’s why they’d be a great match for you:
1 - Complimentary Strengths: Catalysts thrive in creating and starting new ventures, but they often need someone who can take those raw ideas and mold them into something clear and actionable. That’s where you come in. Your ability to refine and amplify their initial sparks means you can transform their initial burst of energy into something sustainable and impactful.
2 - Shared Momentum: You both thrive in environments with movement and potential. Catalysts kick off the momentum, and you ensure that it’s directed and leveraged to its fullest potential. Together, there’s a natural synergy that not only maintains momentum but also elevates it to new heights.
3 - Balancing Vision with Execution: While Catalysts often generate a flurry of new ideas and directions, they may lack the clarity needed to see those ideas through to execution. Your Amplifier nature can provide the necessary focus and structure, making sure that the most promising ideas don’t just remain ideas—they become reality.
4 - Creating Harmonious Environments: Your secondary Harmonizer mode means you can bring a sense of balance and cohesion to fast-paced or chaotic environments. When working with a Catalyst, you can help create a space where their ideas are not only heard but effectively integrated into a larger vision, making the entire process smoother and more collaborative.
Look for partners who are visionaries, who get excited about what could be, and who have a knack for generating enthusiasm and movement. With your strengths, you’re the perfect pair for someone who can start the fire, knowing you’ll be there to ensure it lights up the world rather than just burning out.
= = = = = Shit to take off my to-do list
Alright, let's cut through the noise and get to the essentials. With your Amplifier and Harmonizer strengths, here's what you should ditch from your to-do list:
  1. Solo Deep Dives: Avoid taking on projects that require you to learn and master entire systems solo. You’re not here to be self-sufficient in everything—you’re here to amplify and clarify what’s already in motion.
  2. Over-Optimization: Stop tweaking and perfecting every little detail. Your strength is in seeing and communicating the big picture, not getting bogged down in minutiae.
  3. Execution Without Input: If you find yourself executing tasks without having had a chance to add your perspective or give input, those are the ones to pass on to someone else. You thrive when you can enhance and bring clarity, not just follow a checklist.
  4. Routine Maintenance Tasks: Hand off repetitive or maintenance-based tasks that don’t require your unique insight or ability to create clarity. Your time is better spent where your insight can create leverage.
  5. Being the Lone Solver: Don’t take on responsibilities that require you to be the sole decision-maker or problem-solver in areas outside your sweet spot. Your power lies in collaboration and enhancing the ideas and initiatives of others.
  6. Frontline Firefighting: While you can calm chaos, you're not the fire chief. Delegate immediate, reactive tasks to others so you can focus on adding value in more strategic and impactful ways.
By clearing your plate of these items, you’re freeing yourself to focus on where your true leverage lies—amplifying, clarifying, and harmonizing in ways that few others can.
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