Do you count the days?
Maybe, like Tony, you’ve created a percentage system?
Metrics are important. Remember, the old adage; you can't manage what you can't measure.
But what should we measure?
It's worth remembering that what we measure deserves our unwarranted attention. It should become our number one priority. And with this in mind, if you want to be someone that doesn't drink alcohol, I imagine you think that setting the metric for ‘non-drinking days' is the priority.
I want you to ...
Do you count the days?
Maybe, like Tony, you’ve created a percentage system?
Metrics are important. Remember, the old adage; you can't manage what you can't measure.
But what should we measure?
It's worth remembering that what we measure deserves our unwarranted attention. It should become our number one priority. And with this in mind, if you want to be someone that doesn't drink alcohol, I imagine you think that setting the metric for ‘non-drinking days' is the priority.
I want you to take a step back.
For some, counting the days feels like a merry-go-round. You will feel so nauseous and disorientated you revert to type.
I have a better idea.
Why not set a metric for the number of days you check-in on Strive? If you can check-in for 30-consecutive days, you will feel a part of something special. You learn you're not alone. You share, learn, and help others.
Then, after 30-days, fuck it.
Go for it.
See how many days you can do?
I assure you, you will get further building on top of Strive's strong foundation.
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