Some are planned - like the football game this weekend. You can work around those by building them into your schedule.
Others hit you out of nowhere. Family situations that get in your headspace and throw you off.
Here's what I've noticed: it's easier to succumb to distractions when something is new, hard, and not sure what to do.
Uncertainty makes every distraction feel like a reasonable excuse to step away. They are the path of least resistance.
Reminds me of P90X. A workout for every day of the week, but gave one rest or recovery day you could skip.
I would definitely find an excuse throughout the week to skip a workout. But, I would try and do it as late in the week as possible so I would have a little cushion. When the week was over though, I had to get six workouts in.
There was one simple rule: never miss two in a row.. And the Framework kept me on track.
The same thing applies to this content creation process. Stuff's gonna happen that I can't anticipate. And when I’m still figuring this out, every distraction feels like a valid reason to quit.
But the commitment is the same: never miss two days in a row.
Keep showing up. Keep posting. Keep testing. Even when I lack confidence and aren’t completely sure what I’m doing.
That's where 's Content That Converts Workshop helps - it gives frameworks so I’m not starting from scratch every time. Makes it easier to keep the commitment even when the process still feels uncertain.