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We are simplifying everything at seanwes. We're shifting our model from one of ownership to one of access (think Netflix vs DVDs). But there's so much more going on behind the scenes… I just got back from a mastermind retreat, and I'm feeling clarity unlike what I have in years. We are simplifying what we're doing significantly at seanwes. The feedback I received helped me realize just how complicated things are and how confusing it can be for someone looking for solutions. Unification. Everything is going to be simplified and clear. People who don't pay us money are going to get more value. People who pay us money are going to get even more value. The people who have paid us the most money will get the very best value. Finally, we as a team will have a simpler model, less stress, and greater focus. I'm incredibly excited to share what we're working on in today's show. In full disclosure, I actually was not planning to share any of this today. It's all still very fresh and in progress. However, I want to go back to our roots at seanwes. I want to iterate in public, document, and share the process. We're taking you along the journey. The things I talk about today are not yet a reality. There is much work to do! But I thought you might appreciate getting a behind-the-scenes peek at what's going on.

Jump to 14:45 for the start of our t-shirt conversation. The first half of our conversation centers around marketing your business on social media. This sets the stage for the second conversation about using t-shirts to promote your brand. How do you sell t-shirts? What should you price t-shirts at? Can a t-shirt business be profitable? First of all, yes, a t-shirt business can be profitable, but it's not easy. For a business that is focused on selling some other kind of product or service, I recommend looking at t-shirts as a way to build brand loyalty rather than a way to make profits. Unless you're operating in very large volume, it's difficult to make much money from shirts because the margins are often slim. However, using t-shirts as a way to strengthen the connection you have with your audience is an effective strategy. As you're not losing money on the t-shirts, it can be a great addition to your brand—one that is welcomed by your audience.

Overlap is a book I wrote for anyone wanting to start a business while working a full-time job. This weekly lecture series features my commentary on the book, one chapter at a time. It differs from the audiobook in that it's not merely a reading of the book. The way I'm approaching this series is by thinking of it in terms of how I would deliver the book to you in my own words if we were speaking together personally.

It's not easy to make videos as an introvert. While many people think being an introvert must mean we don't like people, it's really just that we get energy in a different way than extroverts. Extroverts get energy by being around other people. Introverts get energy by being alone. Does that mean extroverts don't need alone time? Of course not. Does that mean introverts never want to be around people? Of course not. It simply means that when it comes to being "on" (like when you need to talk to people or make videos), that is something that takes energy for us introverts. So how do you make videos consistently when you just don't feel like it? I cover 5 tips in this video for making more videos if you're introverted: 1. Schedule it 2. Speak to one person 3. Charge up first 4. Make a list 5. Focus on the people you'll help

Cory is trying to finish his side project, Vlogology, but now there's another side project that is stealing some of his attention. This is very common. You have something you start because you're excited and then you get Shiny Object Syndrome. Something catches your eye and takes your attention away from what you were originally doing. It's the allure of "the first 50%". The first 50% of a project is fun and exciting. The second half... not so much. It's much easier to start something than it is to finish it. What's the first rule of side projects? Focus on one at a time. If you want to do a second project, you have to finish the first. The fastest way to get to work on the second project is to finish the first project. You're not always going to be motivated to work on your side project. You may be procrastinating. You may not feel motivation. But you can't start with motivation. Motivation is not a source, it's a result. It's a result of showing up. Make a commitment to show up. Commit to a scheduled block of time. Carve out dedicated time to work on your side project. This is very different from simply implementing a deadline. Deadlines are making you procrastinate. They're making you wait until the last minute. Remove choice from the equation by scheduling blocks of time where you are committing to work on your side project.

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