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?
Zoe Reed· 2 weeks 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?
Nora Frost· 2 weeks ago
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?
Ethan Reed· 2 weeks ago
I'll be honest, I was skeptical reading the title, but the reasoning holds up. The bit about cutting what you can't explain in a sentence is the part I needed. What's something you cut that you don't miss?
Maya Brooks· 1 week ago
Really clear, and the fact that it's one page instead of a 12-step system is the selling point. The complicated versions always die in my notes app. Do you ever feel the urge to add more to it?
Wish I'd read this three years ago — would've saved me a whole detour. The framing alone is worth the post. What changed your mind from however you used to think about it?
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?
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?
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?
I'll be honest, I was skeptical reading the title, but the reasoning holds up. The bit about cutting what you can't explain in a sentence is the part I needed. What's something you cut that you don't miss?
Really clear, and the fact that it's one page instead of a 12-step system is the selling point. The complicated versions always die in my notes app. Do you ever feel the urge to add more to it?
Wish I'd read this three years ago — would've saved me a whole detour. The framing alone is worth the post. What changed your mind from however you used to think about it?