Adaptability: How I went from minimum wage to CEO in 2 years
Virtual launch event November 1st 11am PT
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FREE to join. Virtual event will be LIVE on Youtube on November 1st, 2025 at 11am PT.
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Every attendee of the virtual event will receive access to 1 FREE chapter, 10 daily adaptability prompts, and the adaptability sprint planner.
What you will learn
Levels of change
You teach how to adapt in the moment (3Q snap check, on-the-fly loop), week-to-week (one-variable rule, Weekly Three, 12-week sprint), and long game (seasonality maps, patience as runway).
Domains that actually move a business
You show adaptation across sales/reputation (3C, review velocity), operations/systems (Standardize→ Systematize→ Automate→ Delegate), and people/teams (currencies, decision rights, hiring for loops).
Loops over luck
Every chapter reinforces signal → decision → action → learning with concrete tools (90-second pivot, Lowest Viable Plan, 4R recovery, Delegation Ladder, innovation caps).
VIP pass for the price of the book ($19.99)
Get exclusive access for the book launch + copy of the book + VIP bonuses! All for the same exact price as the book!
VIP bonuses
- VIP Live Q&A Invite
- Scorecard Pro — auto-calcs, trend spark lines, “red/yellow/green” flags.
- Fast Follow-Up Scripts — text/email/VM (first touch, nudge, value-add, break-up).
- Minimum-Wage-to-CEO Timeline — milestones + 5 habits; printable.
- 60 days of FREE access to Leadmancer ($598-$1894 value)
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Free bonuses
Adaptability Sprint Planner
(PDF, 1 page) — weekly priorities, pipeline, scorecard slots.
10 Daily Adaptability Prompts
micro actions to build the habit.
1 FREE chapter
Once chapter out of the book sent to your email for FREE before the book even launches!
About the author
Mak Parshall is a Dayton-raised entrepreneur and former elite cyclist. By 21, he and his wife, Maleah, were building local service businesses in Yamhill County—proving that simple systems beat hustle. Mak translates lessons from the peloton—planning, pacing, and ruthless follow-through—into practical tools any owner can use. His book, Work Harder and Smarter, shows how to run a weekly rhythm, track a one-page revenue scorecard, and respond faster without buying more ads. When he isn’t building teams, he speaks with chambers, classrooms, and small-business groups about turning effort into measurable outcomes. He lives in Oregon and believes progress should be visible, measurable, and repeatable.