Fixed — Jimslip.com

One Thursday, the team was preparing for a $2M client pitch. The final video edits, the case study PDFs, and the revised budget—all of it required Jim’s sign-off. Marcus sent three emails. Two Slack messages. Even a sticky note on Jim’s monitor that read:

Jim shrugged. “Email gets buried. Slack gets muted. But jimslip.com ? I set it up years ago to forward to my personal number and my assistant’s. It’s the only channel I never ignore—because it’s the one I built because I know I slip. It’s not shame. It’s a safety net.” jimslip.com

Then he clicked.

Here’s a helpful, illustrative story involving the subject . Title: The Slip That Saved the Schedule One Thursday, the team was preparing for a $2M client pitch

Marcus logged on. The site was absurdly simple: a single field labeled “What did Jim slip on?” and a button: . Two Slack messages