I used to end every day the same way.

Scroll for 20 minutes.
Tell myself tomorrow would be different.
Set three alarms I never needed.
And repeat.

Not because I was lazy.
Not because I didn't care.

But because I had no system to close the day.
No anchor. No reset.
Just... drift.

Here's what I learned:

Momentum doesn't disappear overnight.
It leaks.

Small decisions at the end of the day quietly determine where you start the next one.
And if you never close the loop — you start every morning already behind.

So I built a 2-minute end-of-day ritual.

One question: What's the one move I'll make first thing tomorrow?
Write it down. Put the phone face-down. Done.

That's it.

No journaling. No review. No 10-step routine.

Just one clear target — set the night before.

And here's what changed:

I stopped waking up reactive.
I stopped losing the first hour to noise.
I stopped feeling like I was always catching up.

Because the missile was already locked in.

If you've been feeling like you're moving — but not really going anywhere —
the problem probably isn't effort.

It's that you don't have a target locked in before the day starts.

That's exactly what Guided Missile Goals fixes.

It's a simple, no-fluff system to set one clear target, wire in your why, and build the daily feedback loop that keeps you on course — even when life gets messy.

$9. No pressure.

If you're tired of starting strong and fading fast — it's for you:

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