I almost didn’t send this email.

Not because there’s anything wrong with it. But because I’ve been thinking a lot about honesty lately — and whether I’m being honest enough with you.

Here’s what I mean:

I send you emails about procrastination. About systems. About behavioral science. And all of it is real — it works, and I’ve seen it change people’s lives.

But I rarely talk about the other side. The side where I, personally, still struggle with the same things you do. Where I still have days where I open my laptop and close it 30 minutes later having done nothing useful. Where I still catch myself saying “I’ll do it tomorrow.”

The difference isn’t that I’ve “fixed” procrastination. It’s that I have a system that catches me when I drift.

That’s what TodayIsTheDay actually is. It’s not a cure. It’s a catch.

It catches you on the days your motivation disappears. It catches you when your willpower is at zero. It catches you before “one bad day” turns into “one bad month.”

I built it because I needed it. And I keep using it because I still need it.

If that resonates with you — if you’re tired of waiting for the version of yourself who “has it together” — try the version that just has a system.

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→ I chose honesty over comfort

Kevin
Head of Behavioural Psychology
TodayIsTheDay

 



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