Question
How do I apply the idea that the compounding effect of consistent output?
Quick Answer
Catalog every piece of output you have published or shipped in the past twelve months, count the total, identify the one piece that generated the most unexpected consequence, and write a one-paragraph analysis of why that particular piece — and not the one you expected — was the one that compounded.
The most direct way to practice is through a focused exercise: Catalog every piece of output you have published or shipped in the past twelve months, count the total, identify the one piece that generated the most unexpected consequence, and write a one-paragraph analysis of why that particular piece — and not the one you expected — was the one that compounded.
Common pitfall: Waiting to produce output until you feel ready, which means the compounding clock never starts and you accumulate zero surface area for luck to find you.
This practice connects to Phase 44 (Output Systems) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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