My Lightbulb Moment
It started when I launched my first product last year. Woke up at 5am all hyped, made coffee, opened my laptop... and stared at sales dashboard showing zero. Zero clicks, zero orders, nothing. Felt like getting punched in the gut. Closed my laptop and went back to bed.
The Downward Spiral
That whole month was garbage. Every morning same routine:
- Saw zero progress in analytics
- Answered customer complaints about tiny bugs
- Wasted hours scrolling competitor sites thinking "their stuff sucks why are they winning?"
- Ate cold pizza staring at unfinished tasks
Almost quit when my payment processor froze funds. Called my buddy Dave drunk at midnight saying "screw this entrepreneurship crap."

The Turning Point
Dave dragged me to this sweaty startup meetup. Some bald guy talked about surviving three bankruptcies. Said something that stuck: "Businesses don't fail from bad ideas – they drown in the swamp of 'meh'." Realized my problem wasn't the product... it was my zombie work ethic. Wasn't chasing goals, just putting out fires.
Reboot Protocol
Next Monday became lab rat for achievement addiction:
- Printed giant poster: "WHAT DID YOU CONQUER TODAY?" slapped it above desk
- Set insane micro-targets like "land 1 customer call before breakfast"
- Punched air yelling "YES!" whenever I shipped anything
- Started tracking "wins" in grimy notebook – even dumb stuff like "fixed typo in FAQ"
Felt ridiculous at first. But after two weeks? Changed everything:
- Cold emails became a game – how many rejections before yes?
- Code bugs became treasure hunts
- Woke up itching to check off boxes
Revenue didn't jump overnight... but my energy did. That itch to achieve? It's gasoline for the entrepreneurial engine.