Why productivity hacks won’t save you
Habits need more than discipline
I originally wrote this piece as a Substack essay, but as we head into 2026, aka the season of vision boards and productivity hacks, I wanted to bring it to the podcast too. This topic has been sitting with me for a long time because I think so many of us struggle with the same fear: Why am I not reaching my goal fast enough? And even when we do hit a milestone, why does the joy disappear almost instantly?
I started questioning the illusion of progress we all subscribe to. If reaching the dream is fleeting… then what’s the point?
I explore that question through a few different lenses: Ecclesiastes, the story of Exodus, and even my very humbling personal experiences. What ties it together is this: success doesn’t save us from doubt.
So, a big part of this episode is about learning how to enjoy the work. But that requires something most of us aren’t taught to cultivate: self-grace. When you treat yourself like a creator instead of a critic, you actually build the emotional safety required to notice the small wins, learn from mistakes, and feel proud in the middle.
Going into the holidays, if you’ve been feeling stuck, discouraged, or disconnected from your own progress, this episode is going to give you language and logic for what you’re experiencing, and a path forward that is more sustainable than any productivity hack.
Listen to the full episode here. If you’re going to try your own 60-day habit stack, tell me what you’re choosing so we can keep each other accountable.
If you want more, come hang out on Substack.