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The Business Brain Weekly Round Up
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This week on Business Brain, we focused on momentum and leverage. We tackled why perfection is the enemy of shipped and how waiting to feel ready is often just a polite way to avoid launching.
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We broke down defining a true minimum viable product, getting comfortable with imperfection, and learning to weigh real feedback while ignoring noise that does not matter.
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Then we shifted that same bias toward action into the AI world, looking at shared chats, AI-first browsers, and agents, with a clear emphasis on using these tools to create clarity and speed without surrendering judgment.
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Weekly Episodes
Perfection Is The Enemy Of Shipped
Business Brain 722
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Ship One "Imperfect" Thing This Week
- Write down the thing you keep refining.
- Define the minimum version that still helps a real person.
- Remove everything that exists only to make you feel safer.
- Set a ship date no more than seven days away.
- Launch it.
- Measure what actually happens, not how you feel about it.
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Momentum comes from exposure to reality, not protection from criticism.
Go Even Deeper:
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GPT Shared Chats + Agents
Business Brain 723
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AI works best when it has boundaries.
Before deploying a shared chat, agent, or AI browser:
- Define the decision, not the task
- Identify the judgment calls that must stay human
- Set stopping points where review is mandatory
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This is how you gain speed without losing control.
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Together, these episodes reinforce a simple rule: progress comes from intentional action.
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Shipping imperfect work builds momentum and confidence. Using AI intentionally builds leverage instead of distraction. In both cases, the win comes from staying in control, defining what good looks like, and moving forward despite uncertainty. Stop waiting for perfect. Start shipping. Use tools to sharpen your thinking, not replace it.
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That combination is how you reclaim time, build better systems, and continue creating a Charmed Life.
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Dave Hamilton & Shannon Jean
Business Brain
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