Late November is a powerful time to begin something — not because you need to rush, but because almost no one else is starting anything right now.
Beginning before January creates momentum that most people don’t tap into.
Here’s why starting early helps:
- You bypass the January pressure.
- You enter December with direction instead of distraction.
- You get the ideas flowing during a naturally reflective period.
- You start the new year warm, not cold.
- You become the person who’s already in motion.
And “starting” doesn’t mean publishing Episode 1. It might simply mean:
– writing your first list of ideas – reaching out to one potential guest – choosing a topic – creating your artwork – deciding your role for the year ahead – recording a voice memo just to hear your own voice
Starting early means you’re not waiting for the calendar to tell you when you’re ready. You choose your own timing — and that’s powerful.
