A course right now would be a distraction, not a lever.

The best courses are built on patterns. You need to have seen the same problem enough times, and gotten paid to solve it, to know what's actually teachable versus what just feels like it should be.

You're not there yet, and that's okay. The move right now is to keep doing the 1:1 work, notice the threads, and document what comes up. Also worth naming: evergreen courses need active marketing to feed them. If you don't have a consistent audience yet, you'll build it and wonder why nobody's finding it.

 

Want to understand the work that needs doing first: → Watch my video on what I learned from not validating.