I went down this exact path and the one thing I'd warn about is how easy it is to quietly stop once life gets busy. The system has to survive a bad week. How do you handle the off days?
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 went down this exact path and the one thing I'd warn about is how easy it is to quietly stop once life gets busy. The system has to survive a bad week. How do you handle the off days?
Yeah, that's the part I'd emphasize even harder if I rewrote this. The first month feeling like nothing is exactly when people quit.
Fair point, and honestly the nuance you're adding is the real answer here. Context changes everything with this stuff and most posts skip that.
Really good question and I had to learn this the hard way — the moment to move past it is when it stops being a challenge at all.
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?