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?
Cole Frost· 2 weeks ago
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?
Kai Frost· 1 week ago
I learned every bit of this the expensive way instead of reading it somewhere first. If you had to name the single biggest mistake people make with this, what would it be?
Grace Park· 1 week ago
Means a lot, thank you. If you do try it, come back and tell me where you got stuck — that's usually where the real lesson is.
Counterpoint that took me years to learn — the cheapest option here is almost never the best. Paid for that lesson twice before it sank in.
Cole Vale· 1 week ago
Solid breakdown. One thing I'd add for anyone trying this: write down your starting point before you change a single thing. I didn't, and now I can't tell which change actually moved the needle. What's the one metric you watch to know it's working?
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 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?
I learned every bit of this the expensive way instead of reading it somewhere first. If you had to name the single biggest mistake people make with this, what would it be?
Means a lot, thank you. If you do try it, come back and tell me where you got stuck — that's usually where the real lesson is.
Counterpoint that took me years to learn — the cheapest option here is almost never the best. Paid for that lesson twice before it sank in.
Solid breakdown. One thing I'd add for anyone trying this: write down your starting point before you change a single thing. I didn't, and now I can't tell which change actually moved the needle. What's the one metric you watch to know it's working?