“I’ve already read this book once, and it’s the only book in which I loved every line.” I couldn’t skip a single word — it’s full of information and knowledge, truly the father of all Habit books.
✅ Really appreciated how clearly you broke this down—Chapter 2 can feel simple but it hits hard when you’re stuck in old systems. For me, things didn’t start shifting until I took the free Archetype6 quiz. It typed me as an Architect, which made sense… I’d spend days planning and never actually start 🙃
What helped most:
1. Treating systems like scaffolding, not cages
2. Taking imperfect action with feedback loops
3. Finding others in the Archetype6 space with the same overthink-to-stuck cycle
Does anyone else struggle with letting go of “the perfect setup” before beginning anything at all?
✅ Really appreciated how clearly you broke this down—Chapter 2 can feel simple but it hits hard when you’re stuck in old systems. For me, things didn’t start shifting until I took the free Archetype6 quiz. It typed me as an Architect, which made sense… I’d spend days planning and never actually start 🙃
What helped most:
1. Treating systems like scaffolding, not cages
2. Taking imperfect action with feedback loops
3. Finding others in the Archetype6 space with the same overthink-to-stuck cycle
Does anyone else struggle with letting go of “the perfect setup” before beginning anything at all?