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Start small.
Pick one area to improve.
Then do it better — not more.
Today we are going to help leaders master this by using:
‘Do More vs Do Better - Being Busy Isn’t the Same as Being Smart'.
Let’s dive in!


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Real Scenarios for When You’re Drowning in Tasks
1. Your team is exhausted but nothing feels done
Scenario: Your team is busy nonstop—but deadlines still slip and nothing feels finished.
Call a 15-minute reset meeting.
Say:
“Pick one thing this week that actually moves us forward.”
Cut any task that doesn’t tie to results.
Create a shared “High-Impact Only” list.
Block one no-meeting afternoon for deep work.
Stop trying to win with volume. Win with value.
2. Someone sends a rushed draft at 4:59 p.m.
Scenario: A coworker sends a messy doc just to meet the deadline.
Don’t fix it silently or ignore it.
Say:
“Let’s take 10 minutes tomorrow to tighten this.”
Ask:
“What’s the main goal here?”
Cut everything that doesn’t serve that goal.
Improve one thing that makes it stronger.
Better once is faster than fixing it three times.
3. You’re stuck in back-to-back meetings
Scenario: Your day’s full of calls. You’re behind on your real work.
Pick one meeting to skip this week.
Message the host:
“Please send me the notes. I need to finish something big.”
Block 1–2 hours daily for solo work.
Treat deep work like an actual meeting.
Mute all alerts during that time.
First hour of the day = no email, one big task.
4. You keep rewriting the same task
Scenario: You’ve edited the same deck five times and still haven’t sent it.
Set a 20-minute timer.
When it rings, stop.
Send it with this line:
“Sharing early so I don’t over-edit. Let me know what’s missing.”
Use real feedback, not guesswork.
Don’t wait for perfect.
Send, improve, repeat.
Progress beats polish.


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You don’t need a massive audience to grow.
You need a simple system that helps the right people find you—without spending all day online.
Here’s how to use it in real life:
1. Scenario: You have under 500 followers and feel invisible
Find 3 real questions from past DMs, comments, or emails.
Use H-E-L-P to write a short post answering just one.
Before posting, comment on 3 creators’ posts (2–3x your size).
After posting, DM one of them with: “This post was sparked by your recent thread—thought it might add to the convo.”
You stop guessing and start posting with purpose. Plus, you're building real visibility fast.
2. Scenario: You want more reach without begging for likes
Pick one dream creator or brand.
Leave a sharp, specific comment on their latest post.
Then reply to your own newest post with a follow-up insight.
DM one person who liked your comment—just to say thanks or start a short chat.
You stack reach from someone else’s post and help your own content get seen more.
3. Scenario: You want to post daily but keep running out of ideas
Open creatyl.com and pull one short section from your product, worksheet, or outline.
Use that piece to write a quick H-E-L-P style post.
Add one tip, product, or question—then hit publish.
This turns your own product into an endless content source.
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Here's how you can make it real today:
Step 1: Spot your pattern
Look at the graphic and choose one habit you want to work on today:
Saying yes too quickly
Doing too many things at once
Rushing through shallow tasks
Working on volume, not meaning
Pick just one.
Step 2: Name the better way
Think about what “better” would look like today.
Say no once, kindly and clearly.
Focus on one thing without distractions.
Remove one task that doesn’t lead anywhere.
Improve the quality of one thing before moving to the next.
Write it down or say it out loud.
Step 3: Act on it
Put that better habit into action:
Decline a low-priority meeting.
Turn off notifications while you work.
Rewrite or fix something important instead of starting something new.
Cancel or delay one item on your list that doesn’t matter today.
Keep it simple. Do it on purpose.
Step 4: Catch the difference
Pause for 60 seconds later in the day. Ask:
Did that choice save me time, stress, or rework?
Did it feel clearer or calmer?
Did it help something actually get done?
Make a quick note or just notice it.
Step 5: Decide if you’ll do it again
At the end of the day, ask:
Would doing this one thing again tomorrow help me?
If yes, how could I make it easier to repeat?
This is how “better” becomes normal.
AI Prompt: “Act as a personal focus coach. Help me apply the "More vs Better" mindset to today’s work by creating a simple plan I can follow.
Here’s what I want to work on from the list: [Insert selected pattern from the graphic, e.g., "I say yes too often" or "I multitask too much."]
My goal today: [Insert what “doing better” would look like, e.g., "Say no to one non-priority task" or "Work on one thing at a time."]
Provide:
A short 3-step plan to help me take action today
One example script I can use (if I need to say no or explain my choice)
One reminder or mindset tip to help me stay on track during the day
Make it easy to follow, focused, and written in simple words I can actually use.”

Being busy feels safe.
But if everything matters, nothing actually gets done.
We all want to feel useful.
But usefulness isn’t measured in busyness.
It’s not about working less.
It’s about finally working on what matters most.
Until next time and with lots of love,
Justin

This Week’s Growth Recommendations
Book To Read:
“Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout” by Cal Newport (see it here)
TED Talk to Watch:
“The Happy Secret to Better Work" by Shawn Achor (see it here)

You’ve written notes and made drafts.
So why hasn’t your idea/offer launched?
Because thinking about it feels safer than starting it.
And every week it gets pushed down the list.
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