Stop Being Brilliant at Everything. Start Compounding at One Thing.
Are you the person who can walk into a leadership meeting and simultaneously build the system the meeting is about? Do you learn new tools faster than your peers, fix what’s broken, and rarely let anyone down?
If you are reading this, you are likely exceptionally capable. But underneath that capability, you feel a quiet, nagging frustration: you are busy, but you aren’t compounding. You are respected, but you aren’t in demand the way you could be. You build brilliant things, only to leave them behind as hobbies while you chase the next shiny object.
You aren’t lazy. You are a Fragmented Expert.
In this field guide, Timothy MK reveals why your greatest strength—your ability to do many things well—has become your greatest trap. When you are talented across many domains, focus becomes your bottleneck, not your skills.
The Fragmented Expert is the roadmap for talented multi-hyphenates who are tired of motion without accumulation. This isn’t just about time management; it’s about decoupling your income from your calendar and building an ownable asset that works even when you don’t.
In this book, you will learn how to:
Identify the “Hidden Patterns”: Discover the five invisible behavioral traps that keep you at the level of “very good” instead of “the best.”
Redesign Your Week: Use the “Sacred Build Block” and “Leak-Capping” systems to stop leaking focus and start pointing your best energy at your highest-return work.
Productize Your Expertise: Transform the knowledge in your head into a documented, scalable asset that survives without your hourly effort.
Execute the 7-Day Activation: Stop planning and start shipping. Use the one-week launch sprint to define an offer, build the simplest delivery mechanism, and book your first conversations.
You already have the talent. You don’t need to become “more capable.” You need to become more focused.
If you pointed the exact rigor you currently give to everyone else’s projects at one ownable thing of your own—for just the next eighteen months—where would you be?
Pick one. Starve the rest. And watch the one thing finally compound.








