The real gap is between people who learn to use these tools well and people who avoid them. Treat it as leverage to do more, not a threat to fear.
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Good stuff. The one thing I'd flag for newcomers is that the first month feels like nothing's happening, and that's exactly when people bail. How did you stay convinced before you had results to point to?
This is the part nobody tells you about: the boring middle stretch where nothing visibly works. I almost quit around month three, then it compounded all at once. Did you hit a wall like that, or did momentum come early?
I keep tripping on the second point specifically. I know exactly what to do, I just don't stay consistent past week two. How do you keep going once the novelty wears off and it's just work?
Saving this. I've read a dozen takes on this and yours is the first that admits the tradeoff instead of pretending there isn't one. What would you give up first if you had to cut back?
Tried this after reading a comment just like yours months ago and it stuck. Funny how it's always a random reply that changes things.
The simplicity is the whole reason this sticks. Every time I've over-engineered something like this I quietly abandoned it within a month. Stripping it to one clear step is underrated. Do you have a fallback for the days you just don't feel like it?