Hey CEO!

You know what’s wild?
Most women think they’re inconsistent because they “don’t have discipline.”

Sweetheart. No.
You are not a feral raccoon who wandered into entrepreneurship by accident.
You’re a fully capable adult who has successfully done far harder things than write a piece of content every week.

Here’s the real reason consistency has felt impossible:

You’re trying to be consistent with a system you never actually built.

It’s like expecting yourself to show up to Pilates when you have no mat, no leggings, and no idea what a reformer is.
Of course it feels chaotic.
Of course it feels like you're behind.
Of course you think, “Ugh, why can’t I just get my life together?”

It’s not you.
It’s the missing structure.

Consistency isn’t about willpower — it’s about design.
When your writing rhythm matches your actual capacity (not the one you fantasize about on Sundays when your life feels serene and you’ve forgotten what Monday looks like), consistency becomes automatic.

So the fix?
Start by asking one question:
“What is the simplest rhythm I can actually sustain?”

Not the most impressive.
Not the most elaborate.
Not the "I saw a girl on Instagram do this" rhythm.

The one your real life can hold.

Here’s the truth you need to let land:
You don’t have a consistency problem.
You have a rhythm problem.

And the moment you fix the rhythm, the consistency takes care of itself.

More on that inside Blog Hackers — where we build the writing system your life can finally support.
Doors open December 15.

X, Aja

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