Happy New Year.

 

Yes, again.

 

January was Part 1. February was Part 2. And now, May — Part 3.

 

Here’s what I’ve noticed: the people who eventually beat procrastination aren’t the ones who got it right on January 1st. They’re the ones who kept giving themselves permission to start again.

 

Not “start over.” Start AGAIN.

 

There’s a difference. Starting over means erasing everything and pretending the past didn’t happen. Starting again means acknowledging that you drifted — and choosing to come back.

 

No guilt. No dramatic declaration. Just: “I’m here. I’m starting again.”

 

If the last 4 months haven’t gone the way you planned, that’s not a failure. That’s data. Now you know what doesn’t work for you. The only question is whether you’ll use that data or ignore it.

 

TodayIsTheDay was built for people who are starting again. Not for the first time — for the time that sticks. Because this time, you have a system.

 

85% off right now.

 

→I started again — for real

 

Part 3 starts now.

 

Kevin

Head of Behavioural Psychology

TodayIsTheDay

 



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