It's Thursday. June 11th.

 

I want you to do something uncomfortable. Pull out your phone and look at your screen time for the last 30 days.

 

Now look at your calendar. What did you accomplish in those same 30 days?

 

The gap between those two numbers is your answer. Not to "am I productive" — but to "am I spending my time on what I say matters?"

 

For most people, the screen time number is 4-6 hours a day. That's 120-180 hours a month. And the accomplishment list? Maybe 10 hours worth of real progress.

 

I'm not here to judge. I'm here to point out the math.

 

If you redirected just 30 minutes of that daily screen time — not all of it, just 30 minutes — toward something that actually matters to you, in 30 days you'd have 15 hours of focused progress.

 

15 hours is enough to:

- Build a consistent morning routine

- Start and maintain an exercise habit

- Make real progress on a creative project

- Actually change the trajectory of a habit

 

The problem isn't time. You have time. The problem is structure.

 

TodayIsTheDay gives you that structure. A daily system that turns 30 minutes of intention into 30 minutes of action.

 

85% off. Costs less than one month of the streaming service you open out of habit.

 

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