Start with Clarity
Big-picture thinking meets practical direction. Understand the shift, choose your path, and focus your energy.
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Choose a General Area You Genuinely Care About
You don’t need the perfect niche. You need a focus you won’t quit on. This lesson shows how to decide what you’re actually selling by choosing an area you care about and can demonstrate publicly, without overthinking or chasing trends.
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Narrow It to a Specific Angle People Already Struggle With
People do not buy broad ideas. They buy help with specific problems they already feel. This lesson shows how to narrow your focus to a clear angle people recognize immediately and are already struggling with.
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Choose Your Teaching Lane
Most people feel uncomfortable teaching because they never decide how they are teaching. This lesson helps you choose between sharing what you already know or documenting what you are actively learning so you can move forward without second-guessing.
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Confirm People Are Already Talking About This Problem
Use this simple test to figure out the right topic for you—something that fits your life, feels exciting, and isn’t a struggle to talk about or teach.
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Validating Demand
Before you build anything, you want to know people actually care. Learn how to check if there’s real interest in your topic without spending money or building a full product.
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Knowing What Sells
It’s one thing to have a good idea. It’s another to turn it into income. This lesson shows you how to spot what people are already paying for—so you can create something they’ll actually buy.
Start with Clarity
This module helps you decide what you’re actually selling before you build anything. You’ll narrow your focus to a problem people already care about, choose whether you’re teaching existing knowledge or documenting a process in real time, and pressure-test whether the idea will still matter a year from now. The goal is clarity and commitment so you stop re-framing the idea every week and start building something consistent and usable.