Most people rely on fluctuating willpower to be productive—but the most effective creators use systems. Here are the core points from the lesson:
Systems make good behavior automatic by reducing cognitive load and accounting for natural fluctuations in willpower, energy, and focus
Structure your day around your strengths—use mornings for disciplined deep work, afternoons for accountability-based tasks, and evenings for creative exploration
Focus on generating artifacts like notes, calendar blocks, or test plans to capture progress, clarify your thinking, and preserve valuable context
Habit stacking and predefined triggers make consistent output easier and help you avoid relying on short-term motivation or memory