Lately I’ve been reflecting on how much can change when you stop chasing “quick wins” and start building something boring… but consistent. My business didn’t suddenly explode overnight. It was a lot of testing, fixing small leaks, improving what already worked, and honestly ignoring most of the noise online. Once I focused on one model and doubled down on systems instead of motivation, things started to compound. At this point it’s doing around $30k monthly, and what surprised me most isn’t even the number — it’s how predictable things became once the foundation was right. Less stress, fewer random pivots, more clarity on what actually moves the needle. I’m sharing this here because I know a lot of people in this community are either stuck in the “almost working” phase or overwhelmed by too many strategies at once. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that progress usually looks boring before it looks impressive. Curious to hear how others here are structuring what they’re building right now — especially what you’ve stopped doing that made the biggest difference.