The discipline of daily shipping
When I force myself to ship something every day, scope shrinks and clarity grows. Daily shipping kills perfectionism and keeps the team in motion.
The 45-minute rule
I block 45 minutes each morning for one "must ship" item—copy, landing tweak, or outreach. It is non-negotiable. This single habit makes progress visible.
Momentum beats motivation
Motivation is fickle; momentum is built. Shipping daily creates momentum loops—ship → see feedback → ship better. That loop is the real moat in the early days.
How I pick the daily shipment
I choose the smallest change that improves the metric we care about this week. One micro-win per day compounds into a visible step-function every quarter.
The team effect
When the founder ships daily, the team mirrors it. Standups become about outcomes, not excuses. We move from "what did you do" to "what shipped".
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