The Minimum Viable Stack

What do you think is harder: working out once a week... or once a day ?

"Once a day is 7x harder, basic math."

Wrong. It's the opposite.

Training 7x a week is EASIER than 1x , 2x or 3x a week.

I know it's counterintuitive, but here's why:

When you repeat something daily – hitting the gym, reading for 30 minutes, or (like me) sending a newsletter daily...

You start taking the habit seriously.

It becomes a true priority – not just some annoying task you feel obligated to do.

But most importantly, you remove DECISION from the equation .

Right now I'm writing + sending 1 newsletter daily.

It's part of my Habit Stack. Maybe it'll evolve. Doesn't matter.

At least when I wake up in the morning?

No need to overthink with "So what am I doing today, let's check the to-do list..."

Same thing every day.

Decision fatigue = 0.

It's so much easier than when I had to force myself to write one miserable email per week.

The truth is we rarely procrastinate because of "laziness."

We procrastinate from lack of clarity.

Most people develop complex strategies to achieve simple goals.

But simple goals only require a simple strategy.

When you ask yourself the 50 IQ Question:

"What would this look like if it was stupidly simple?"

The answer is often 1 Habit Stack that you repeat daily over and over without overthinking.

You brush your teeth every day (hopefully)

Why not apply the same consistency to what moves the needle?

  • Gym

  • Content

  • Outreach

The Needle Mover is the daily habit that compounds.

Find what works. Do it every day religiously.

See you in the trenches,

— The Consistent Kassimi

P.S.

Need clarity on what's the ONE thing you need to do?

I've developed The Content Stack.

A 30-Min habit you can start today to scale with content.

Goal: not having to rely on outreach forever and attract opportunities. All with one action a day.

Reply "STACK" if you're tired of decision fatigue and you'd like to just do the single action that will get you where you want to be.