P3 · CHAPTER 23 · WORKFLOW TRANSLATION
Workflow translation for “You Are Early”
Apply “You Are Early” to a real workflow by naming the trigger, owner, evidence, decision, control and failure path. A useful translation changes operating detail, not vocabulary.
WORKBOOK SEQUENCE
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Choose one repeated task related to this thesis: Close the book, look at the calendar, and understand what it is actually telling you. You have not missed it.
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Use the chapter signals—The Evidence Still Points Forward; Fame Is Not Maturity; The Comfort of Being Too Late; The Work Has Not Been Redesigned; The Asymmetric Bet; What Early Actually Requires; The Calendar Is Giving You Information; A Challenge, Not a Prediction; Tomorrow Morning; You Have Not Missed It—to identify where the current workflow loses time, quality or learning.
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Define the trigger, input, AI-assisted step, human decision, measurable output and stop condition.
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Run the workflow once with a real case; record the failure before expanding scope.
EXPECTED OUTPUT
Leave with a decision artifact.
A bounded workflow card with one owner, one metric, one review gate and one documented failure response.