This is the kind of post that should get pinned. The advice is everywhere but the honesty about how long it takes isn't. What's the part people quit right before it pays off?
Strong take, and the timing point is underrated — I think when you start matters as much as what you do. Did you wait for the 'right time' or just start messy and adjust?
This held up when I tested it, with the caveat that it works best if you're honest with yourself about the numbers. Self-delusion is the silent killer here. What do you track to keep yourself honest?
Dev Reed· 2 weeks ago
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?
Sage Brooks· 2 weeks ago
Practical and no fluff, exactly what I needed today. I've been overthinking this for weeks. If you were starting completely from scratch tomorrow, what's the first thing you'd do?
This is the kind of post that should get pinned. The advice is everywhere but the honesty about how long it takes isn't. What's the part people quit right before it pays off?
Right? And the longer I do it the more I realize the boring fundamentals were the whole game the entire time.
Strong take, and the timing point is underrated — I think when you start matters as much as what you do. Did you wait for the 'right time' or just start messy and adjust?
This held up when I tested it, with the caveat that it works best if you're honest with yourself about the numbers. Self-delusion is the silent killer here. What do you track to keep yourself honest?
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?
Practical and no fluff, exactly what I needed today. I've been overthinking this for weeks. If you were starting completely from scratch tomorrow, what's the first thing you'd do?