The fastest way to make progress is to cut first.
Most people don’t have a planning problem. They have an accumulation problem.
- Too many projects.
- Too many tools.
- Too many “important” tasks.
- Too much noise disguised as momentum.
The Stop Doing List exists to fix that. This is not about doing more. It’s about removing what’s quietly slowing you down.
What This Is
- A short, focused subtraction exercise
- A clarity tool you complete in one sitting
- A way to eliminate drag from your business
- A reset for people tired of fake productivity
If something doesn’t move results, it doesn’t get to stay.
What This Is Not
- A planner
- A task manager
- A productivity system
- A motivation exercise
This document is about cutting, not organizing.
What You’ll Do
In about 10–15 minutes, you’ll:
- Identify activities that feel productive but aren’t
- Kill or pause projects that should already be dead
- Remove tools and habits that create distraction
- Stop tracking metrics that don’t matter right now
- Decide one thing to deliberately ignore for 90 days
No journaling. No justification. No optimism.
Why This Works
Addition feels productive. Subtraction creates momentum. Most stalled businesses don’t need:
- Better goals
- Better systems
- Better motivation
They need fewer things competing for attention. This list makes that visible—and actionable.
What You Get
- The Stop Doing List (PDF)
- Clean, print-friendly layout
- Designed to be revisited quarterly
- Immediate access
This version is for personal use only.
Want to Rebrand or Use This With Clients?
If you want to:
- Edit the document
- Rebrand it as your own
- Use it with clients or teams
- Sell it as a product or bonus
You can add the PLR / Resale upgrade at checkout. That upgrade unlocks:
- The editable Google Doc
- Full rebranding rights
- Permission to sell or distribute the product
Same framework. More leverage.
Final Word
If you don’t decide what to stop, your calendar will decide for you.
Cut the noise. Protect momentum.
