Yesterday, someone tried to sign up for The Kaizen Coach. Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, there isn’t actually anywhere to sign up yet. Which honestly made me smile. Because it told me something important: The idea is resonating before the product even exists publicly. That’s usually a good sign. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been refining the philosophy behind it: Small improvements. Lower resistance. Sustainable momentum. Consistent progress without burnout. But today was less philosophical and more practical. A lot of the work happening now is “hardening” the system. Making it stable. Useful. Repeatable. Actually helpful day-to-day. Not just another motivational productivity tool that feels exciting for 48 hours and then disappears into a bookmarks folder. The goal is much simpler than that. I want this to become something that quietly helps people move forward every day. Even on low-energy days. Especially on low-energy days. The beta version should be ready next week if progress continues at the current pace. Still early. Still evolving. But it’s becoming real now. One thing I keep thinking about: Most people fail systems because the systems demand too much from them. The better approach is usually the opposite: Create systems that ask for less consistency, so you can sustain them longer. That’s the whole philosophy behind Kaizen. Small enough to continue. Simple enough to repeat. Useful enough to compound. More soon. Regards, |
