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There is always something new to explore. A workshop that opens a new angle. A tool that saves time. A product that gives you a better way to do something. A small idea that makes your process easier. *Always check the News and Promos below! That is good. The problem is not finding new things. The problem is keeping them on the shelf. A lot of people collect resources, save links, and bookmark ideas with good intentions, but never use them. So instead of feeling more supported, they end up...
You don’t lose momentum because of big failures. You lose it because of too many things sitting at 80%. The half-written post.The offer you didn’t finalize.The idea you “just need to tweak later.” Each one quietly takes up space in your mind. It’s not just clutter. It’s cognitive load. *Always check the News and Promos below! Your brain keeps reopening those loops, asking: “Should I finish this now?” “Is this still relevant?” “Did I forget something?” And that’s what drains your energy. Not...
Even with the best structure, there is one thing that will always break your flow: The "Quick Request." You know the ones. The "Can you just...?" emails or the "Do you have 5 minutes for a call?" messages that arrive right when you finally found your focus. Most of us react in one of two ways: The Guilt-Yes: We say yes, lose our deep-work hour, and end the day feeling behind. The Stress-No: We ignore it, feel guilty, and eventually send a frantic, over-explaining apology. The problem isn't...