
Ideas about action,
experimentation,
and building momentum.

Ideas about action,
experimentation,
and building momentum.
Most people think they don’t have enough time.
They tell themselves:
“I’ll start when things calm down.”
“I just need more time to figure this out.”
But in most cases, time isn’t the real problem.
The real problem is a lack of runway.
Runway is the amount of space you have to experiment without everything falling apart.
It’s not just time.
It’s your money, your stress level, your environment, and the people around you.
When those are limited, even small risks feel overwhelming.
When those expand, you start to feel like you can move again — without needing everything to feel certain.
When you practice putting yourself in uncomfortable situations, you begin to realize how capable you actually are.
This book is about learning how to train for those moments through action.
I made it concise on purpose — so it’s not another thing you start and don’t finish.
It’s a short, focused book you can read in one sitting.
Includes a practical guide to help you apply the runway concept and start creating more time in your own life.
When you start moving, something else happens. Movement produces signal — the feedback you get from real-world action (momentum, opportunities, and responses).
But signal rarely appears before action.
It appears after you start moving.
The problem is that most people try to eliminate uncertainty before they act.
They want the plan to feel safe.
They want the outcome to feel predictable.
But life doesn’t work that way.
Uncertainty isn’t something you eliminate.
It’s something you learn to handle.
And like any skill, that can be trained.
This is how people start moving again.
It’s like a light turning green in your mind — shifting you from overthinking your life to experimenting with it.
Most people aren’t stuck because they don’t have time.
They’re stuck because they haven’t created it.
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Honestly one of the most impactful books I’ve ever read. I’m already sharing it with friends and family.”
Keynan A.
This is a really cool and inspiring book. It actually made me rethink a recent decision about performing at a live show.
Jennette G.
“Really proud of what you're doing with this. You're such a gifted person with amazing thought.”
I drive for Uber and a few other gig apps to make money and connect with my community. Early on, I decided to try a small experiment.
I started a cookie company out of my car.
Not to get rich.
Just to see what would happen.
I baked cookies and offered them to riders during trips. I didn’t sell them. I gave them away and if someone liked them, they could leave a tip.
More importantly, I asked them what they thought.
Was the flavor good?
Was the texture right?
Did the packaging make sense?
It was a strange way to start a business but something interesting started happening.
People began giving feedback.
Ideas started improving.
If you move with purpose, you create momentum.
Then one day something happened.
A local newspaper reached out and interviewed me about the experiment.
Suddenly what I was doing had created signal.
Proof that something was working.
Proof that small action can create real momentum.
And that’s when something clicked.

Small risks create movement.
Movement creates signal.
Signal creates opportunity.
Most people wait for signal before they start.
But signal usually appears after movement begins.
REPS → The small actions you take before you feel ready
RANGE → The skills and experiences you build from those actions
RUNWAY → The space (time, money, energy, support) that makes risk survivable
MOVEMENT → Acting despite uncertainty instead of waiting for clarity
SIGNAL → The feedback you get from real-world action (including momentum, opportunities, and responses)
EXPANSION → New opportunities that appear after consistent movement
👉 “Why this works”
Range gives you your time back.
The more problems you can solve, the more ways you can earn.
You’re no longer dependent on one path working.
You can adapt to what comes your way.
That’s how you start creating time — not waiting for it.
Training for Uncertainty is a focused book about why most people feel stuck — and how small risks can restart momentum in your life.
In one sitting you’ll learn:
• Why waiting for certainty keeps people stuck
• How small experiments create opportunity
• What “signal” is and how to start creating it
• How to notice when life begins responding to your actions
This isn’t about quitting your job or making huge life changes.
It’s about relearning how to experiment again.
They just stopped taking small risks.
Not huge risks.
Not reckless decisions.
Small ones.
The kind that create feedback.
The kind that create momentum.
The kind that teach you something.
Every meaningful change in life starts that way.
Most people think they need more time to change their life.
But time isn’t something you wait for.
It’s something you create.
When you take small risks, build range, and protect your runway, something shifts.
You stop trying to find time…
And start creating it.
That’s when life begins to open up.
Not because everything is certain.
But because you’ve built enough space to move anyway.
Your life isn’t waiting for the perfect moment.
It’s waiting for movement.
And movement is what creates the time you thought you didn’t have.
You don’t need a new plan. You need somewhere to begin.
Read it risk-free.
One unexpected part of driving rideshare is the conversations.
People from completely different backgrounds end up in the same car.
Over time, I started sharing the idea behind this book with riders and telling them how I started the cookie company experiment.
That small risks create momentum.
The reactions were often the same.
People would pause.
Then they’d start telling me about the idea they had been sitting on.
The project they never started, or the email they never sent.
The change they’d been thinking about for years.
That’s when I realized something.
This idea resonates because most people already feel it.
They just haven’t put words to it yet.
This book is for people who feel like something in their life is paused.
Not broken. Not hopeless. Just… waiting.
You may have ideas you haven’t tested yet.
Conversations you’ve been meaning to start.
Projects that feel interesting but slightly uncomfortable.
You may even feel like you’re capable of more but aren’t sure where to begin.
This book will show you why that feeling happens and how small risks create the momentum that changes it.
If you’re curious about what might happen when you start experimenting again, this book is for you.
You don’t have to start a company out of your car or change your entire life tomorrow.
Most momentum actually begins much smaller.
A conversation you’ve been meaning to start.
An idea you’ve been curious to test.
A project you’ve been quietly thinking about.
The first step is rarely dramatic, it’s usually just a small risk.
Reading this book is one of those small risks.
And small risks are how momentum begins.
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Read it tonight.