Kick.txt

At the bottom of the file, write down one thing you can do in the next 30 minutes to move forward.

That’s it. You’ve officially moved the idea from your brain to the real world. Stop Planning, Start Kicking

Right-click your desktop and make a new text document. Name it kick.txt . kick.txt

You can’t make a .txt file look "professional," so you stop trying to be perfect.

Spend ten minutes typing every single thought you have about your project. Don't worry about spelling or order. At the bottom of the file, write down

It opens instantly. No loading bars, no syncing, just you and your thoughts.

There is something incredibly liberating about a plain text file. It has no formatting, no fonts to distract you, and no "features" to hide behind. When you name a file something like kick.txt , you’re giving yourself permission to just start . Stop Planning, Start Kicking Right-click your desktop and

The kick.txt file is your antidote. It’s raw, it’s messy, and it’s the most honest version of your project.