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@Thefilteredwork

Amplifying productive focus for founders | Curating books, tools & insights that truly matter.

Katılım Ocak 2026
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The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
Focus - You know the problem. Impact - Solving it moves the business forward. Leverage - Use tools and systems to maximize effort. Traction - Measureure real progress. Edge - Use your advantages. Repeatability - Systematize what works.
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The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
@JeffysIdeas The real problem is rarely external. Your internal excuses are the problem.
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Jeff's Ideas
Jeff's Ideas@JeffysIdeas·
The "I'm not ready yet" loop: 1) ​Wait to feel prepared. 2)​Gain no experience because you're waiting. 3)​Feel even less prepared. ​Break the cycle. You don’t build the muscle by looking at the weights. You get ready by doing the work.
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Ricky
Ricky@rcmisk·
everyone talks about shipping fast. nobody talks about shipping the right thing. Claude can write code in 10 minutes. it can't tell you which problem actually matters. what's your process for knowing what to build before you build it?
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Pascio
Pascio@IAmPascio·
What you don't need to build great systems: - A degree in engineering - Expensive software - A team of 50 What you really need: - A repeatable process - A way to track progress - The discipline to follow it No more excuses.
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Ali
Ali@aliByteCode·
everyone says "just launch it" but once you launch you get 3 visitors 2 are your friends 1 is you checking analytics now what
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The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
How do you fight the edge to start something new on top of your current project? Because new ideas come every day and are hard to ignore.
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Oliver
Oliver@Oliver_Clingain·
"I don't have time." You have 8 hours of screen time per day. You have time. You just don't have priorities. Fix that.
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The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
Getting results fast isn’t about speed or shortcuts. It’s about following processes that take you straight to the outcome. The process is the bridge.
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Kade Robertson
Kade Robertson@kaderobs·
Mistakes are not failures. They are lessons. Learn from them. Grow from them.
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skanda
skanda@lifewithskanda·
"Someday" is the most dangerous word in the English language because it feels like a plan but acts like a prison. If you don't put a date on your vision, you're just a dreamer with an expiration date you haven't realized yet. Hope this opens peoples eyes.
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The Filtered
The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
@Tetulatony Exactly. Doing more of what’s not working just wastes more time. Use a process to decide what actually deserves your attention.
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Tonyman
Tonyman@Tetulatony·
If something is not bringing results, doing more of it won’t fix it. Step back and ask: Is this valuable? Is this clear? Is this needed? Then adjust. Stop overdoing and delaying yourself.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
Build less. Sell more.
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The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
@theadedare Just like training muscles. It's just a universal principle.
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Praise Adédaré
Praise Adédaré@theadedare·
You’re supposed to feel stuck. That’s how it feels like when starting anything new. Stay with it long enough And your mind begins to adapt to the new level.
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The Filtered
The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
In life and in business doing more doesn’t mean getting more done. Everyone knows this. Everyone talks about it. Yet most people still stay busy instead of making progress. Why? Lack of clarity. In entrepreneurship, there are endless books, tools, and insights. Most of them are just noise. They need filtering. And it’s not just books and tools. Your actions and decisions also need filtering. Many of the things you do every day are just noise disguised as work. So, how do you get clarity? Processes. If most books are noise, you need a process to choose the right ones. If decisions are overwhelming, you need a framework that guides them. Otherwise, decisions become random. Clarity doesn’t happen by chance. It comes from structured thinking.
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The Filtered
The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
@rezoundous Very real. The success only happens in your mind as you build. Then reality kicks in.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
Nothing humbles you like launching something nobody uses.
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The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
@jimheskel Think of it as sculpting your offer. It's about cutting.
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Jim Heskel
Jim Heskel@jimheskel·
There's a better offer hiding inside the bloated one on your hard drive. Too much curriculum. Too many templates. Too many extras nobody asked for. I had one myself. Stripped 70%. Shipped it ugly. The bloated version never sold. The stripped one closed 3 out of 5.
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Pascio
Pascio@IAmPascio·
“I can’t focus for long periods of time.” Notifications off: Free Close extra tabs: Free 45-minute timer: Free One task at a time: Free Hans Zimmer music: Free Phone in another room: Free How about you stop scrolling and start working?
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MAT DO
MAT DO@ItsMatDo·
Your potential depends on the amount of uncertainty you're willing to confront.
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Ali
Ali@aliByteCode·
▸ Real marketing: word of mouth ▸ Real word of mouth: great product ▸ Real great product: talking to users Start from the bottom.
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The Filtered
The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
Which one is harder - A physical business. - An online business. And do they play by the same rules?
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The Filtered
The Filtered@Thefilteredwork·
@yesadok The bottleneck is rarely ideas. Those come freely.
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Sadok
Sadok@yesadok·
The bottleneck isn’t ideas. It’s translation.
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