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Bring me the problem stuck in your head

A scattered mind, wired properly, outproduces a tidy one.

Twelve tabs open. Six ideas half started. The good one from Tuesday, gone. That is not a discipline problem, it is a storage problem, and storage is fixable. A second brain holds the parts you keep dropping and does the follow-through you were never going to do. You stay the one with the ideas.

Bring the thing that has been stuck in your head for a year. We build it, live, on the call.

Adam LaBare

Two doors

Pick the one that fits today.

One costs nothing and happens every week. One costs $350, has ten seats, and is where the real work gets done. Both start the same way: you bring one thing you are tired of carrying.

Free, every Thursday

The weekly session

Thursday, August 27 at 12:00 PM ET

Show up, watch one real task get handled start to finish. Bring yours in the box below and it might be the one.

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No card, no cost. One reminder before it starts, and the replay lands the next morning.

The one that moves the needle

The Workshop

$350ONE SEAT

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Thursday, September 3 at 12:00 PM ET

Half a day, online, ten people. You walk in with the problem you have been carrying and walk out with the working thing, built in front of you, plus the recording of it being made.

  • Your problem gets built, not a generic demo of someone else's.
  • You leave holding it, and you know where it breaks, because I break it in front of you.
  • The recording and the written recipe, so your people can run it without me.
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Book my seat

Ten seats because ten is how many problems fit in half a day. Stripe closes the link when they are gone, so nobody buys a seat that does not exist.

If the date does not work, or the number is wrong for you today, take the free Thursday instead. It costs nothing and you will know by the end of it whether this is for you. I would rather say that now than take the money.

Standing offer

Bring me the problem stuck in your head.

If we turn it into something people buy, you are a 50% partner from the first dollar. Not a thank you, not a discount, half.

Most people carrying a real idea never build it, because building it is a different skill from having it. You bring the one, I bring the other.

Terms simple, and in writing

Why this exists

The best ideas I have ever heard came from people who could not get them out.

I have spent my working life around brilliant, scattered people. They hold the whole thing upstairs, in full detail, and it never leaves. Not because they are lazy and not because it is a bad idea. Because the distance between having it and shipping it is made of ten thousand small unglamorous steps, and a mind built for the big leap is badly built for those.

That is the part a second brain takes. It holds the steps. It remembers the thing you decided at 11 PM on a Tuesday. It does the follow-through, so the leap is the only part left, and the leap is the part you are already good at.

This is not charity and it is not a course. It is the thing I would have wanted at 25, handed over properly, with someone standing there while it breaks the first time.

The long version is being written. Read the short one.