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Show Your Work! — Coin-Size Summary


Theme: You don’t need to be a genius — just be generous and share your process.
Core Message:

“People can’t find you if you don’t let them see you.”

Key Ideas:

  • Share your process, not just the polished product.

  • Be an amateur — open, curious, and always learning.

  • Teach what you know, and build trust by showing up consistently.

  • Don’t wait to be “ready” — sharing builds confidence and community.

10 Short Rules (Examples):

  1. You don’t have to be a genius.

  2. Think process, not product.

  3. Share something small every day.

  4. Stick around.

Core Lesson:

“Being good at something is no substitute for showing up and sharing it.”

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