Lazy is a diagnosis we give ourselves when the real problem is depletion. They're not the same thing.
One is a character flaw. The other is a resource management problem. And resource problems have solutions.
What's draining your tank before 10am?
When motivation fades (and it always does), systems are what keep things going. The people who stay consistent arenโt more disciplined. Theyโve built a structure so reliable that discipline barely comes into play.
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Most people have a fake work problem:
Tweaking Notion.
Clearing the inbox.
Reorganizing folders.
It all feels like work โ until the day ends and nothing has moved. The fix isn't more tasks. It's a better filter.
Save this for the next time you catch yourself doing fake work.
When motivation disappears (and it always does), systems are what keep things moving. The people who stay consistent arenโt more disciplined. Theyโve built a structure so solid that discipline barely matters.
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That's an accountability gap, not a discipline problem or motivation problem. A gap that no app, no planner, and no self-set reminder can fully close.
Because the brain responds to real consequences, and even more powerfully, to real people watching.
โI typically need an external force, like a deadline with real consequences if I don't finish the task.โ
Fake deadlines only work when someone else knows about them. The moment you're the only one holding yourself accountable to a deadline you invented, your brain knows.
If this one stung a little... that's actually the signal. not a flaw in you, a gap in the system around you. We didn't rebuild this founder's identity. we just found the one thing he kept side-stepping and built a structure around it.
Stop doing fake work.
Bianca shares her thoughts about prioritization.
Weโre looking for 3 people who are busy but not moving. DM me 'FOCUS', and weโll personally help you strip your list to the one thing that matters!
๐ DM me โACTIONโ and letโs stop the overthinking today. Weโre opening up 1-on-1 support for 3 people this week to help you take that first real step.
You already have enough self-development books on your shelf (or in your e-reader). It's time to take action.
What You Say Matters vs. What You Actually Do
Our coach Guille shares a quick guide to goal prioritization: Are you really prioritizing your top goal?
Answer these questions and drop your thoughts below. ๐Iโll be reading you.
"Iโve read so many self-help books that I should already be a millionaire!โ๐If that sounds familiar, your enemy is perfectionism. And what you need is action.
๐ Comment your #1 goal for this week. Weโll check back in 7 days.
Weโll also send you the first steps to get started!
Your brain has a "Processing Lag", and it's costing you the 20%.
๐ Comment "FOCUS", and we will DM you to show you how a daily human check-in stops the multitasking loop for good.
Our coach Guille helps you cut through the noise. We're sharing his 3-part execution system to make consistency inevitable.
If you're tired of fake work and want to get real things done, DM me SYSTEM. He'll personally send the tools links, and show you how to use them together.
Our coach, Bianca, breaking it down for you โ how weโve helped 1,400+ people actually hit their goals.
Quick summary:
- Go for SMART goals
- Set up a system
- Build identity-based habits
- Track your progress
So, which goal will you hit this year?
Are you really prioritizing what you say matters most? How do we recognize that something is truly being prioritized? If it really does, it should check at least one of these boxes.
The question is: do your key goals really have these characteristics in your day-to-day life?