Every year, people tell themselves they’ll start in January. Clean calendar, fresh plan, do it right this time.
It sounds reasonable, but most of the time it doesn’t happen. April turns into summer, summer turns into fall, and by the time January comes around, this isn’t even on your radar anymore. Or it is briefly, and then life picks up again.
Waiting for a clean start usually just turns into not starting.
This plan doesn’t need one. You can come in the middle of the year, start on whatever day it is, and just follow along from there. You won’t finish the whole thing the first time through, and that’s fine.
You’ll see it again next year.
That’s part of how this works. Over time, the repetition does more than trying to get a perfect run in one pass.
If you’ve been thinking about starting, don’t wait for a date you may not use. Start where we are, go to the end of the year, and when January comes around, keep going from the beginning.
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