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?
Hana Brooks· 1 month ago
Same, learned it the expensive way. Started small and let it compound instead of going all-in and burning out. Genuinely wish I'd done it sooner.
Counterpoint, said with respect: this works great until your situation changes. It carried me for a year, then I outgrew it and had to rebuild. Any sense of when someone should move past this approach?
Sofia Rossi· 3 weeks ago
Came here to say exactly this. People skip the boring fundamentals and then wonder why nothing sticks for them.
Marcus Lee· 1 week ago
That's the plan for a follow-up post actually. The short answer: track one thing, ignore the rest until that one's solid.
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?
Same, learned it the expensive way. Started small and let it compound instead of going all-in and burning out. Genuinely wish I'd done it sooner.
Counterpoint, said with respect: this works great until your situation changes. It carried me for a year, then I outgrew it and had to rebuild. Any sense of when someone should move past this approach?
Came here to say exactly this. People skip the boring fundamentals and then wonder why nothing sticks for them.
That's the plan for a follow-up post actually. The short answer: track one thing, ignore the rest until that one's solid.