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Three interconnected insights that fundamentally changed how I run SimpleDirect and ANC. Why finding balance beats going to extremes, measuring the right things determines your destination, and building systems creates compound leverage.
Thought #1: Why LinkedIn makes me cringe (and why I was wrong too):
The simple test for authentic content:
Thought #2: Most people measure the wrong things:
The content creation metrics trap:
Critical insight: Metrics you choose determine where you end up. Linear metrics = plateau. Compound metrics = growth.
Thought #3: Stopped working, started building systems instead:
SimpleDirect system examples:
The harsh question that reveals everything: If you disappeared for 7 days with zero work or replies, would your business keep running? If everything stops = you're doing work. If everything keeps running = you've built systems.
How to start building systems:
The common thread across all three thoughts:
Real productivity defined:
Three questions for this weekend:
Red flags you're optimizing for feeling productive instead of results: Checking daily stats constantly, doing same manual tasks repeatedly, measuring someone else's success metrics, going to extremes (100% building in silence OR 100% performance posting).
Bottom line: LinkedIn performance feels productive but builds nothing. Daily metrics feel productive but miss trajectory. Manual tasks feel productive but don't scale. Real productivity is building compound systems, measuring what matters, and finding your balance between building and sharing.
New episodes Monday/Wednesday/Friday at 9am EST. Real founder lessons, not startup theater.
Daily thoughts: @TheGeorgePu on Twitter/X
Full episodes: founderreality.com
Email: [email protected]
By George PuThree interconnected insights that fundamentally changed how I run SimpleDirect and ANC. Why finding balance beats going to extremes, measuring the right things determines your destination, and building systems creates compound leverage.
Thought #1: Why LinkedIn makes me cringe (and why I was wrong too):
The simple test for authentic content:
Thought #2: Most people measure the wrong things:
The content creation metrics trap:
Critical insight: Metrics you choose determine where you end up. Linear metrics = plateau. Compound metrics = growth.
Thought #3: Stopped working, started building systems instead:
SimpleDirect system examples:
The harsh question that reveals everything: If you disappeared for 7 days with zero work or replies, would your business keep running? If everything stops = you're doing work. If everything keeps running = you've built systems.
How to start building systems:
The common thread across all three thoughts:
Real productivity defined:
Three questions for this weekend:
Red flags you're optimizing for feeling productive instead of results: Checking daily stats constantly, doing same manual tasks repeatedly, measuring someone else's success metrics, going to extremes (100% building in silence OR 100% performance posting).
Bottom line: LinkedIn performance feels productive but builds nothing. Daily metrics feel productive but miss trajectory. Manual tasks feel productive but don't scale. Real productivity is building compound systems, measuring what matters, and finding your balance between building and sharing.
New episodes Monday/Wednesday/Friday at 9am EST. Real founder lessons, not startup theater.
Daily thoughts: @TheGeorgePu on Twitter/X
Full episodes: founderreality.com
Email: [email protected]