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I've been messing around with this for about a year, and I've decided to launch a community/group around my blog content, and the ideas I write about.
You can come and engage with the content and communicate directly with me here: https://t.me/+nNdiJWPQ4NswNjlk
I have been feeling a pull towards working with and helping more people do their best work. That's what the majority of my writing is all about, and the writing is helping me carve a path to my next book.
However, writing about my own lessons is only one part of it, I need to work with other people like you on these ideas, too.
What I'll say is this: if you want to be part of a group of owners that are consistently making progress to doing their best work, and figuring out what that looks like, then this is the ideal group for you. The topics will be broad, and I'll be using this space to explore areas I'm familiar with, but also take on challenges where I'm less familiar.
I've been messing around with this for about a year, and I've decided to launch a community/group around my blog content, and the ideas I write about.
You can come and engage with the content and communicate directly with me here: https://t.me/+nNdiJWPQ4NswNjlk
I have been feeling a pull towards working with and helping more people do their best work. That's what the majority of my writing is all about, and the writing is helping me carve a path to my next book.
However, writing about my own lessons is only one part of it, I need to work with other people like you on these ideas, too.
What I'll say is this: if you want to be part of a group of owners that are consistently making progress to doing their best work, and figuring out what that looks like, then this is the ideal group for you. The topics will be broad, and I'll be using this space to explore areas I'm familiar with, but also take on challenges where I'm less familiar.
What is The Leveraged Individual?
Here's the best way I can describe it at the moment, and I'm sure it will evolve over time:
The Leveraged Individual isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing the right things — specifically, the things that only you can do.
Most people are busy. A Leveraged Individual is effective. The difference isn’t effort or output — it’s the quality of the question being asked. Instead of “how do I get more done?” they’re asking “is this the most important thing I should be doing at all?”
Being a Leveraged Individual means you’re constantly on a path of discovering your best work. Not arriving at it — discovering it. It’s a practice, not a destination. You’re always asking: what do I uniquely bring? Where do I have the highest impact? And what can I hand off, delegate, or let go of so I can stay in that zone?
It’s three things working together:
Most people are busy. A Leveraged Individual is effective. The difference isn’t effort or output — it’s the quality of the question being asked. Instead of “how do I get more done?” they’re asking “is this the most important thing I should be doing at all?”
Being a Leveraged Individual means you’re constantly on a path of discovering your best work. Not arriving at it — discovering it. It’s a practice, not a destination. You’re always asking: what do I uniquely bring? Where do I have the highest impact? And what can I hand off, delegate, or let go of so I can stay in that zone?
It’s three things working together:
- Clarity — knowing what your most important work actually is
- Focus — protecting the conditions to do that work well
- Leverage — using other people, tools, and systems so you’re not wasting yourself on things that don’t require you
The goal isn’t a full calendar or a long task list. It’s the confidence of knowing — even when you’re not doing everything — that what you are doing is exactly what matters most.
If that sounds like something you're in to, join the group here: https://t.me/+nNdiJWPQ4NswNjlk
Where we're starting
The first thing I'm committing to is simple: a weekly Friday message.
If you've followed my writing for a while, you'll have seen me talk about the 3-1-3 — a short weekly practice I use with my clients to make sure they stay aligned with their most important work. Every Friday, you reflect on the week that's been and you plan for the week ahead. That's it. Short, consistent, deliberate.
I've been doing this for years. My clients have been doing this for years. And I've seen what happens when people take it seriously — they stop drifting and start directing.
Starting now, I'm opening that up to this community.
Every Friday you'll get a short end-of-week message to help you reflect, reset, and move into the next week with clarity. It won't be long. It won't be complicated. But if you actually use it, it'll be one of the most valuable things in your inbox on a Friday.
That's the first commitment. From there, we'll go deeper — into the ideas, the challenges, the questions that matter most to you. I want to hear what you're working through, and I'll be sharing everything I'm learning along the way.