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There once was a comedian who set a goal to write 1 joke every day.
That comedian is now Jerry Seinfeld: a top comedian of his era & the co-creator of the show you may know as "Seinfeld"
What can you learn from him? His technique for sticking with hard things
Working for me ☑️
This strategy is known as the "Don't-break-the-chain" technique or the "Seinfeld Strategy".
the secret seinfeld strategy first came to the eyes of the general public in 2007, when an article shared a conversation between an aspiring comic & Seinfeld
Brad Isaac approached Seinfeld asking for tips to be a better comic
the response he got was simple, but it came with the explanation of the don't break the chain technique, which was the real secret sauce
(super powerful sauce incoming)
The jist of the response was this:
The way to become a better comic is to create better jokes -
& the way to create better jokes was to write every day.
-> & how do ensure that you write every day?
Dont. break. the. chain.
This technique is aimed to apply pressure to you every day, so you do the things you need most to do to make forward progress
1st: Get a big yearly calendar. (or use an app)
Every day you do the thing you need to do: mark that day with an X.
"After a few days, you'll have a chain. Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day. You'll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt. Your only job next is to not break the chain." ...
"Don't break the chain," Seinfield adds
Simple enough right?
well yeah, it is pretty simple. but to follow through, that is where some pretty awesome results come from.
after using this for some time i quickly realized how much progress comes from daily effort
how much? well, all of it really.
this technique helped me & a ton of people to get that daily effort in, the rep of something hard, & as a result make progress on our goals
This technique is especially good for hard habits
Going to gym, writing, focused time, building stuff, learning things efficiently, etc.
as pictured above, I've been using it for the better part of 2023, & it really has been "the better part", because it's helped me show up in my hard habits so much more often.
now, how can you use it too? it's really simple...
First: figure out what habit you want to do daily, and align it with a longer-term goal ideally
ex: i want to write a book & also get fitter, so i set my X criteria as: 25 mins deep writing, 20 mins walk/ gym.
then: pick one of the below listed methods of using the technique
Physical applications
#1 Get a yearly calendar and hang it somewhere you see often, every day.
#2 Use a notebook or piece of paper and mark out boxes for each day of the year, then mark Xs as you earn them by the day.
Digital applications
#1 Get a "Don't break the chain" app on your phone, there's lots of them.
#2 Or use something like dontbreakthechain(dot)com, you can make an account and login wherever you have internet on any device.