I want you to try something right now.

 

Pull up your phone’s screen time. Look at the last 14 days.

 

Now ask yourself: how many of those hours moved you closer to the thing you say you want?

 

I’m not trying to make you feel guilty. I’m trying to make you feel honest.

 

Because here’s what I’ve learned: procrastination isn’t a motivation problem. It’s an awareness problem. We don’t realize how much time is slipping until we actually look.

 

This is called the Planning Fallacy — we overestimate what we’ll do in the future and underestimate what we’ve wasted in the past.

 

The cure isn’t more willpower. It’s more visibility.

 

When you can SEE your days laid out — what you planned, what you did, where the gaps are — the fog lifts. You stop lying to yourself about “tomorrow.”

 

That’s exactly what TodayIsTheDay was built to do. Not to guilt you. Not to push you. Just to show you the truth about your time — and give you the tools to change it.

 

It’s 85% off right now.

 

→ I took the audit

 

Two weeks from now, you’ll either have the same screen time report… or a different one.

 

Kevin

Head of Behavioural Psychology

TodayIsTheDay

 

 



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