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?
Tomás Reyes· 1 month ago
Genuinely useful. The detail about the approach itself is the bit I'll actually use — most posts on this stay surface-level. Does it hold up when things get busy and you can't be precise about it?
Theo Novak· 4 weeks ago
Appreciate this — happy to go deeper. Short version: consistency beat intensity every single time for me. What part would be most useful to expand on?
Remy Brooks· 3 weeks ago
Came here to say exactly this. People skip the boring fundamentals and then wonder why nothing sticks for them.
Right? And the longer I do it the more I realize the boring fundamentals were the whole game the entire time.
Ines Vale· 1 month ago
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 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?
Genuinely useful. The detail about the approach itself is the bit I'll actually use — most posts on this stay surface-level. Does it hold up when things get busy and you can't be precise about it?
Appreciate this — happy to go deeper. Short version: consistency beat intensity every single time for me. What part would be most useful to expand on?
Came here to say exactly this. People skip the boring fundamentals and then wonder why nothing sticks for them.
Right? And the longer I do it the more I realize the boring fundamentals were the whole game the entire time.
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?