🧠Business Brain Newsletter Issue #117
1 day ago • 2 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up This week on Business Brain we look at two sides of the same entrepreneurial reality: traction and leverage. First, we break down why your first 100 customers matter more than almost anything else you can do early in a business. Instead of polishing your product forever, the faster move is getting real people using it, learning what actually resonates, and capturing the data and testimonials that help shape what comes next. Then we shift gears and talk about...
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8 days ago • 1 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up This week on Business Brain, we stopped chasing outcomes and started engineering leverage. Instead of obsessing over goals, we focused on building systems, hiring assistants at the 80/20 level, and upgrading how we use AI so it actually thinks more like we do. When you design the machine first and then empower people and tools to run it, everything gets lighter. Less friction. More control. Real momentum. Weekly Episodes Assistants + Systems > Goals Business...
READ POST🧠Business Brain Newsletter Issue #115
15 days ago • 2 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up Cheers to another successful week here in the Business Brain community! This week we got practical about two things entrepreneurs love to overthink. Competitors and AI. First, imitation showed up right on cue, including people we trained. Instead of getting dramatic, we treated it as validation and ran experiments to learn faster than the market. Then we applied the same discipline to AI, putting Lindy and OpenClaw into real workflows and discovering exactly...
READ POST🧠Business Brain Newsletter Issue #112
about 1 month ago • 1 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up 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. 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. Then we shifted that same bias toward action into the AI world, looking at shared chats, AI-first...
READ POST🧠Business Brain Newsletter Issue #111
about 1 month ago • 2 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up This week on Business Brain, we zoomed out to look at how systems and judgment actually hold a business together. In Episode 720, with Juliana Berger from QuickBooks, we unpacked the hidden connectivity layer of a company, the mycelium where every dollar in and every dollar out connects. We talked about why fragmented tools create anxiety, how durable and predictable cashflow defines real business health, and why accuracy, automation, and guardrails matter...
READ POST🧠Business Brain Newsletter Issue #110
about 2 months ago • 1 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up Hello again Reader This week on Business Brain, we looked at pace from two angles that matter right now. In Episode 718, we asked a deceptively simple question: who sets the pace in your business? From marketing that hides in plain sight to the discipline of chasing small wins and keeping cash moving, the lesson was about taking control instead of drifting into complacency. Then in Episode 719, we brought that same mindset to CES 2026, cutting through AI...
READ POST🧠Business Brain Newsletter Issue #109
about 2 months ago • 2 min readThe Business Brain Weekly Round Up Hey there Reader This week on Business Brain, we focused on how you show up and how you think. In Episode 716, we dug into the real power of your personal brand and why people connect with you long before they connect with a logo or company name. From Crazy Eddie to the Alter Ego Effect, the lesson was clear: share what you are learning, give yourself permission to evolve, and stay consistent enough for trust to compound. Then in Episode 717, we challenged...
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