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2 contributions to Finish What You Start With Mae
Welcome! So glad you're here. Please start here.
Hello again! This community is a space of practice, not perfection. Our entire focus is on mastering one simple skill: how to return. To get the most out of our community, here are your two simple steps to get started: 1. Go to the "Classroom" Tab - The video you just watched is the first lesson. You'll find a complete library of other self-paced guides and tools there to support your journey. 2. Introduce Yourself Below - This is the most important step. We want to meet you! In the comments, please share: What is ONE project or habit you are committed to finishing? I read every single introduction and can't wait to welcome you personally. So glad you're here. - Mae
Welcome! So glad you're here. Please start here.
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@Mae Pohatu I’m starting to realize that too. A lot of the pressure seems to come from thinking clarity is something you “ arrive at before taking action… when in reality, action is usually what creates the feedback needed for clarity to develop in the first place. And honestly, I think that shift changes the emotional experience of the process a lot. You stop treating uncertainty like proof you’re on the wrong path, and start seeing it as a normal part of being in motion. Really appreciating the depth of these conversations
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@Mae Pohatu the pleasure is all mine
Beyond the "Perfect Routine": Finding Your Anchor Habit
One of the biggest traps in the "Restart Loop" is the belief that we need a perfect, rigid morning routine to be successful. We try to meditate, journal, exercise, and drink green juice all before 7 AM. And the first day we fail, the whole system collapses. I've learned that for most of us with non-linear brains, a long chain of habits is a recipe for failure. What we really need is not a chain, but an anchor. An Anchor Habit is one tiny, non-negotiable action you take every single day that is tied to your most important goal. Its only job is to provide a single point of stability in the chaos of the day. A few examples: - If your goal is to write a book, your anchor is to write one sentence. - If your goal is to get fit, your anchor is to put on your running shoes. - If your goal is to grow your business, your anchor is to DM one person. Notice that the anchor is not the full task. It's the laughably small first step. It's a "deposit" into your Proof Portfolio that says, "Today, I returned." My question for you all is: What could be ONE tiny Anchor Habit for your biggest goal right now? Let's brainstorm some ideas together in the comments.
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@Mae Pohatu That last part really stands out to me ...“channeling consistent daily action into a clear business system.” Because I think that’s where a lot of us creative people get stuck We either focus only on discipline without direction… or only on strategy without consistency. Lately I’ve been realizing the two really do feed each other like you said. The more consistent the action becomes, the clearer the direction gets. And the clearer the direction gets, the easier it becomes to return consistently. I really enjoying the way you frame these ideas. It makes the process feel a lot more sustainable psychologically.
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@Mae Pohatu What I’m enjoying about these conversations is how they make consistency feel less like “forcing productivity” and more like learning how to reduce resistance to returning. That shift alone already feels a lot healthier mentally than the all-or-nothing approach I used to have. Really glad I joined this community.
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Chidera Ugwuanyi
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Strategic video editor for creators & coaches. I focus on retention, structure, and turning content into clients. Not just edits — conversion assets.

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