Okay this genuinely reframed how I've been thinking about it. I was optimizing the wrong end the whole time. Out of curiosity, what finally made it click for you?
Mara Park· 1 month ago
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?
The part that resonates is that the boring version wins. Every shiny shortcut I tried quietly cost me more time than it saved. Have you found any shortcut that actually was worth it?
Rhea Park· 2 weeks ago
Funny, I tried the exact opposite of this last year and it cost me. What you're describing would've saved me real frustration and a few hundred bucks. What made you go this route instead of the default everyone reaches for?
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?
Worth saying this works way better once the fundamentals are in place. I jumped straight here as a beginner and it didn't click until I'd put in the boring reps first. Would you tell a total beginner to start here, or build up to it?
Okay this genuinely reframed how I've been thinking about it. I was optimizing the wrong end the whole time. Out of curiosity, what finally made it click for you?
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?
The part that resonates is that the boring version wins. Every shiny shortcut I tried quietly cost me more time than it saved. Have you found any shortcut that actually was worth it?
Funny, I tried the exact opposite of this last year and it cost me. What you're describing would've saved me real frustration and a few hundred bucks. What made you go this route instead of the default everyone reaches for?
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?
Worth saying this works way better once the fundamentals are in place. I jumped straight here as a beginner and it didn't click until I'd put in the boring reps first. Would you tell a total beginner to start here, or build up to it?