
You know too much to pick
just one thing to sell.
And that’s exactly why you
feel stuck.
This isn’t a motivation problem.
And it’s not a lack of skill.
It’s what happens when deep expertise meets a market that demands clarity.


If you’ve taught, researched, or advised for years, this feeling is common.
You see too many valid directions.
You understand the trade-offs.
And because you take decisions seriously, you keep waiting for clarity that never quite arrives.
That doesn’t mean you’re indecisive. It means you were trained to think before you commit, and no one showed you how to decide.
Expertise → Too many options → Paralysis

A self-paced decision sprint for Teaching Faculty who wonder how to monetize their teaching superpower outside academia
If you’ve spent years explaining complex ideas clearly to others, this feeling is common.
You see too many valid directions.
You understand the trade-offs.
And because you take decisions seriously, you keep waiting for clarity that never fully arrives.
That doesn’t mean you’re indecisive.
It means you were trained to think carefully before committing, and no one ever showed you how to decide when the information will never be complete.
WHAT THIS IS
This is not a content course.
It’s a self-paced decision sprint designed to end one very specific kind of mental gridlock:
Knowing you have valuable expertise -- but not knowing which part of it is actually sellable.
When you're done, you won't have a business.
You’ll have something far more stabilizing:
- one clear transformation you can stand behind
- one offer you could test without embarrassment
- one next step that doesn’t require visibility, branding, or commitment
This sprint is about regaining decision authority, not becoming an entrepreneur overnight.

WHO IS THIS FOR?
This sprint is for you if:
- you’ve taught, researched, facilitated, or advised extensively
- people regularly benefit from your clarity, but you don’t know how to package it
- you’re not desperate, just increasingly uneasy
- you don’t want hype, funnels, or personal branding
- you want one defensible option outside your current role
You don’t need more ideas.
You need one decision you can live with.







