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Why Your Resolutions Fail by January 15th (And How to Upgrade the System Instead)
Episode 7

Why Your Resolutions Fail by January 15th (And How to Upgrade the System Instead)

Type A: Unhinged · Type A Unhinged

February 16, 202624m 48s

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Show Notes

The January 15th slump is real. While the rest of the world is mourning their broken resolutions, Nate and Di are busy re-engineering the friction out of their lives. In this episode, we’re moving past the “all-or-nothing” trap of New Year’s goals and focusing on System Upgrades.

We dive into how to stop beating yourself up for failing a binary goal and start building “sanity-saving” workflows for your real life.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Hangout Spot: Why Nate spent his PTO building a privacy-forward social app just to remove the “Red Receipt Anxiety” from his friendships.
  • The “Life-Size Pack” Problem: Di’s strategy for organizing bulk-buy chaos and upgrading her home office without falling into the DIY “three-month delay” trap.
  • The Scheduled Text Hack: How Nate’s brother has been “ghost-writing” birthday wishes for a decade, and why you should be scheduling your life via long-press.
  • Habit Tracking vs. Progress Tracking: Moving from “I failed Dry January” to “I’m optimizing my habits.”
  • The Garage Box Method: A simple, low-tech system for decluttering that actually works for scatterbrained high-achievers.

Tech & Tools Mentioned:

  • Replit & Firebase: For “Vibe Coding” your way into a better life.
  • Nextcloud & Collectives: Building a personal knowledge base that lives in your closet.
  • Microsoft Loop: The “modern OneNote” that is changing how Di recaps the season.
  • The Challenge: We challenge you to pick five systems in your life—not goals, not resolutions—and find one way to reduce the friction this week.

“It’s not about the yes or no; it’s about making progress so you have less anxiety.”

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