Summary
Leverage isn’t cheating—it’s honest math about what it takes to keep a promise. Eric reframes leverage as responsibility, contrasts doing it the “hard way” vs. the “right way,” and highlights three practical lanes—process, people, product—to concentrate your effort where it matters. Close with reflection questions you can use this week.
Key Ideas
- Leverage ≠ shortcut: It multiplies what’s already true about your effort; you still own outcomes.
- Impressive vs. sustainable: Don’t tax tomorrow to make today look good; design for promises you can keep.
- Three lanes: Process (checklists, templates, calendar blocks), People (mentors, collaborators), Product (software, automation).
- Stewardship over pride: Refusing leverage isn’t principled if it degrades quality and consistency.
- Weekly reframes: Use leverage to remove repeat friction and protect attention for judgment-heavy work.
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