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Instead of spending months creating $50 products for strangers, start by selling $5,000 solutions to 1 person who already needs it.

February 2026


āš”ļø Today's Stack

Inside this issue:

1. Start Premium, Not Cheap – Why offering a $3K–$10K service/product is the smartest way to start.

2. Unscalable = Profitable – Coaching, consulting, and done-for-you services give you cash flow AND content.

3. Case Study Thinking – How to turn a premium client into your first social proof and scalable model.

4. High-Ticket First Playbook – A simple step-by-step to figure out what you could offer at 10x pricing.

5. Confidence as a Business Model – Why charging more makes you take your work (and client results) seriously.

🧠 Key Insight

Being ā€œunscalableā€ at first is the fastest way to get scalable later.

Big-ticket offers force clarity, speed, and deep problem-solving. Those things generate powerful testimonials, insights, and cash—your three best assets in 2026.


āœ… Action Step

Map out a $5,000+ offer today.

Don’t overcomplicate it. Ask:

  • What’s a problem you can solve with certainty?

  • Who would pay 10x to fix it fast?

  • Can you walk them to the finish line in 30–60 days?


šŸ’¬ Quote of the Day

ā€œThe fastest way to build a scalable business is to do things that don’t scale—on purpose.ā€


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