Here's the bit I love the most - He’d go all-in on creating and launching one product every quarter, then take time off.
Right now, this is where I am on a monthly basis. Or at least getting there. I'm doing quite a bit of cleanup and updating work from years of previous content that I've created.
As I move into 2026, I will focus on one theme on Substack. This will be scheduled the month before. Then, 1 workbook or mini-course to support it. Once this is all scheduled for the month ahead, I'll have achieved my goal. For now, I'm happy to keep this to a monthly goal plan. Wishing you and your readers a wonderful end to the year and a brilliant 2026.
Thank you for this reminder! I admit that I was once one of those people who expected that on January 1st their lives would start to change. The truth is that nothing will change as long as a person keeps losing their goals and giving up on them. That's why I stopped procrastinating - if I want to change something, I do it here and now, and not wait for next Monday or the first of the month.
Oh yes, this makes sense. As far as it taking 66 days for something to become a habit, I only have to say (for myself) "as if!" I take forever to build a new habit, and it takes about a day or three to lose it. Don't know what that says about me, and I think it best I don't know!
Here's the bit I love the most - He’d go all-in on creating and launching one product every quarter, then take time off.
Right now, this is where I am on a monthly basis. Or at least getting there. I'm doing quite a bit of cleanup and updating work from years of previous content that I've created.
As I move into 2026, I will focus on one theme on Substack. This will be scheduled the month before. Then, 1 workbook or mini-course to support it. Once this is all scheduled for the month ahead, I'll have achieved my goal. For now, I'm happy to keep this to a monthly goal plan. Wishing you and your readers a wonderful end to the year and a brilliant 2026.
Thank you for this reminder! I admit that I was once one of those people who expected that on January 1st their lives would start to change. The truth is that nothing will change as long as a person keeps losing their goals and giving up on them. That's why I stopped procrastinating - if I want to change something, I do it here and now, and not wait for next Monday or the first of the month.
Oh yes, this makes sense. As far as it taking 66 days for something to become a habit, I only have to say (for myself) "as if!" I take forever to build a new habit, and it takes about a day or three to lose it. Don't know what that says about me, and I think it best I don't know!