It's Sunday. August 16th.
Summer is 76 days old. Time for the audit nobody does until it's too late to matter:
What did this summer actually produce?
Rest counts. You needed it, and if you got it, that's a real answer.
But I'm asking about the other list. The plans from May. The "this summer I'll finally..." sentences. The project, the habit, the change that was going to happen once things slowed down. Things slowed down. Did it happen?
If yes — you're in the small minority. Protect the streak through September.
If no — here's the only part that matters: 15 days of summer are left after today. That's still enough to change what the answer will be when someone asks you in September how your summer was.
Not the whole plan. One piece of it. 15 minutes a day for 15 days — that's less than 4 hours to end summer with something instead of a shrug.
TodayIsTheDay is the system for exactly this — small daily structure, visible proof, no motivation required.
85% off — finish summer with something to show.
Kevin | TodayIsTheDay
