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Posts by John Juraev

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This philosophy encourages being intentional with time and energy, avoiding the trap of busywork or unimportant distractions. It’s a call to decide what is important and align your actions accordingly.

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Always enough time for anything: If you identify what truly matters to you—your highest-priority goal or task—you can find the time to focus on it. By saying yes to the essential and no to the nonessential, you create the space to do what matters most.

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Never enough time for everything: The demands on your time will always exceed the time available. Life is full of opportunities, tasks, and distractions, so trying to “do it all” is impossible.

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There is never enough time for everything but there is always enough time for anything.

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You may not always get a “yes,” but every time you ask, you gain certainty—and that’s priceless.
So, what’s holding you back from asking? You might be one question away from a breakthrough.
#Leadership #PersonalGrowth #Communication #SuccessTips #MindsetMatters #PowerOfAsking #Clarity

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One of my favorite stories about the power of asking comes from Steve Jobs. At just 12 years old, he called the founder of HP to request parts for a project. Not only did he get the parts, but he also landed a summer job. That bold ask became a stepping stone in his journey to greatness.

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Many people make life harder by hesitating to ask for what they need. Fear, assumptions, or pride hold them back. But asking removes uncertainty, brings clarity, and frees your mind to focus on what matters.

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Stop Guessing, Start Asking
We often underestimate the power of a simple question.
Lately, I’ve been reminded of how transformative asking can be. Instead of guessing or overcomplicating situations, I asked directly—and it made all the difference.

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Product Value Explained Understanding the Dimensions and Dynamics of How Products Create Customer Value

⏱️ The Habit Factor: Time Changes Everything
Product value isn't static - it evolves as users form habits. Remember: to break existing user habits, your product must offer significantly more value than current solutions.
Full Article: open.substack.com/pub/mirzo/p/...

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Product Value Explained Understanding the Dimensions and Dynamics of How Products Create Customer Value

🎭 The Perception Gap: Real vs. Perceived Value
Marketing creates expectations, but user experience determines reality. The key is to align perceived value with real value - or better yet, deliver more value than promised to create delighted customers.
Full: open.substack.com/pub/mirzo/p/...

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📈 The Feature Paradox: More Isn't Always Better
While your core 2-3 features deliver maximum impact, additional features often provide diminishing returns. Smart product development means knowing when to stop adding features to maintain optimal value.
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🎯 Absolute vs. Relative Value: The Power of Context
The true worth of your product is determined not just by how well it solves problems (absolute value), but also by how it stacks up against market alternatives (relative value). Success requires excelling in both dimensions.

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Exactly

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It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I'm actually as proud of the things we haven't done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying no to 1,000 things.
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What Steve Jobs had to say about saying "no":
People think focus means saying yes to the thing you ve got to focus on. But that's not what it means at all.
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🧠 Hick’s Law: Simplify to Amplify Your Results Ever feel like more options make life harder? You’re not imagining it—Hick’s Law explains why.

🧠 Productivity Booster: Ever heard of Hick’s Law?

Simplify.

Focus.

Execute.

That’s the power of Hick’s Law.

👉 How do you cut through the noise to stay productive?

Full Article: open.substack.com/pub/mirzo/p/...

#HicksLaw #ProductivityHacks #Focus

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I am John. Product Manager at TeamEx.

Will be sharing posts about:
1. Productivity Hacks
2. Growth (Professional/Personal)
3. PM best practices

Interested? Folow for more content.

Ps: I am new here, and this is my first post about myself.

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