• Your first sprint goal doesn’t matter (and what actually does)
    Jan 5 2026

    What if the reason you’re stuck isn’t the goal you picked — but the fact that you’re trying to pick the "perfect" one? In this episode, I share why your first sprint goal barely matters, what the first sprint is really for, and why messy starts often lead to the most meaningful progress. If you’ve ever felt busy but not truly moving forward, this might change how you begin.

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    21 mins
  • Black Friday taught me why new year’s resolutions fail
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, I share a counterintuitive realization I had after noticing my own behaviour around Black Friday—and how it completely changed the way I think about New Year’s resolutions, procrastination, and consistency.

    Book mentioned in the video: Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov
    Video about chaotic ambition: https://youtu.be/o3XosnSnGPU

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:16 The Black Friday Story
    02:37 How Black Friday is similar to New Year's Resolutions
    04:46 My best decision of last year
    05:53 New Year's resolutions never worked for me in the past
    06:12 New Year - Old Me
    07:42 Picking the hardest time to start
    09:16 The most consistent year
    10:39 Not needing a perfect start point
    11:43 The parenting analogy
    12:42 What are we teaching our brain?
    13:55 Waiting can be great
    15:38 What's so magical about January 1?
    16:50 Practicing the new lesson daily
    17:09 My favourite book about procrastination
    20:48 My proposal

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    23 mins
  • The case against subtasks
    Nov 3 2025

    Everyone says to break goals into subtasks. But what if that’s exactly what’s slowing you down?


    I show why this common productivity advice fails when you’re building something new—and what to do instead. You’ll learn a faster, lighter Agile-inspired system that:

    - Cuts planning time to one hour

    - Keeps you focused without overwhelm

    - Builds clarity through action, not research


    If you’ve ever fallen into the “perfect plan” trap, this video will change how you plan forever.

    Learn about my private membership where we do monthly sprints together: https://monthlymethod.com/focus-room/

    Videos mentioned in the video:
    Agile goal management • Agile approach for managing your goals. Sp...
    What is a sprint? • What is a sprint? How to use it in your life.
    Choosing sprint goals • Choosing sprint goals. Definition of Done.

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    38 mins
  • A Different Way to Think About Goals
    Oct 6 2025

    Most people think of goals as boxes to check off. But what if they were something completely different?

    In this episode, I share how I think about goals in a way that makes decision-making easier, life less overwhelming, and priorities much clearer.

    👉 A free tool you can use right away to get crystal clear on your next 3 actionable purpose-driven goals https://monthlymethod.kit.com/focus-finder

    ⏱️ Chapters
    0:00 – My view on goals
    0:59 – Example: Dental appointment
    1:55 – The purpose of a goal
    3:38 – Example: Weight loss
    4:50 – Example: Work clothes
    5:21 –Example: Learning how to cook
    6:15 – Example: Shopping
    7:48 - Free guide to discover your next 3 goals

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    10 mins
  • Focus Room: Agile Sprint Community
    Oct 1 2025

    Enrollment for the Focus Room October Sprint closes tomorrow! 🎉 In this episode, I share what the Focus Room is, how we run 3-week sprints with live planning, coworking, and reviews, and why it’s a calm, sustainable approach to productivity—tailored to your real life, not hustle culture. Join us before doors close Thursday to start your sprint this Friday!

    Join the Focus Room → https://monthlymethod.com/focus-room/

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    8 mins
  • Fisher-Price Simplicity
    Sep 8 2025

    What if your life and projects were as simple and durable as a Fisher-Price toy?

    In this episode, I talk about the Fisher-Price simplicity, how I've learned about it, and how it inspired me to apply it in my own life.

    I talk about how my pursuit of elegance and optimization often led to unnecessary complexity, and why I’m choosing to rebuild my foundations on simplicity instead. Think: fewer frills, fewer moving parts, more durability, and more ease.

    If you’ve been feeling paralyzed by over-optimization or weighed down by layers of complexity, this framework might help you get back to basics.

    👉 Want support as you simplify and focus on what really matters? Join me inside the Focus Room, my membership where we work in 1-month sprints, keep each other accountable, and actually finish the projects we start: https://monthlymethod.com/focus-room/

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    5 mins
  • Enrollment for September Sprint is Open for 2 Days Only
    Sep 2 2025

    Learn more about the Focus Room: https://monthlymethod.com/focus-room/

    Enrollment closes this Thursday.

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    5 mins
  • Why You Need a Cool-Off Week: Lessons from Agriculture
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode, I share a fresh perspective on why rest is essential for productivity—through the lens of agriculture. Just as farmers rotate crops and allow fields to rest to maintain soil health, we too need scheduled breaks to protect our focus, creativity, and long-term output.

    I talk about:

    • The silent crisis of soil depletion and what it teaches us about sustainability.
    • Why rotating crops and letting fields rest is the perfect metaphor for how we should structure our own work.
    • The importance of proactively scheduling breaks (like cool-off weeks) before life forces us to rest through burnout, sickness, or accidents.
    • What a cool-off week actually looks like in practice: serving clients, answering emails, maintaining—but not pushing for new projects.
    • How to embrace being a “B minus” worker for a week and why your B minus is probably still a solid B.

    This episode is about reframing rest not as laziness, but as a vital strategy for longevity, health, and sustainable productivity.

    00:00 Introduction to the Cool Off Week

    00:34 Understanding Soil Health and Agriculture

    02:18 The Importance of Resting Fields

    03:16 Government Initiatives and Soil Health

    04:03 Applying Agricultural Principles to Productivity

    05:24 Practical Tips for a Cool Off Week

    07:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    8 mins