
Issue #11 – Friday, March 20, 2026
Hi %%SubscriberFirstName%%,
### You don’t need a heavy system to be consistent
Most people think they need a massive, complex setup
to stay consistent with their online projects.
Content calendar.
Five platforms.
Fancy project management tools.
Then real life happens, and the whole thing collapses.
Ninja don’t carry more gear than they can actually
move with. The setup is light, but it holds up.
Your system can work the same way.
### Build around the way your week already works
Instead of forcing yourself into someone else’s
perfect schedule, start with your real week.
Ask yourself:
– “When do I *actually* have 30–60 quiet minutes?”
– “What days tend to blow up on me?”
– “What’s the simplest rhythm I can keep 80% of the time?”
Design your system to wrap around that reality, not
to fight it.
For example, your rhythm might be:
– One “thinking” block where you jot ideas.
– One “drafting” block where you write one thing.
– One “sending/publishing” block where you ship it.
That’s it.
### Use a repeatable frame instead of starting from zero
A light system means you aren’t reinventing the wheel
every time you sit down.
Pick a simple frame for your main piece of content
(newsletter, post, video) and run it on repeat.
Example frame:
– One short story or observation.
– One main lesson or principle.
– One tiny move they can do this week.
You can apply that frame to:
– Traffic
– Offers
– Follow‑up
– Energy and time
– Mindset and confidence
Same frame, different angle each time. Your brain
learns the pattern and it gets faster.
### One small move for this week
Here’s your assignment:
1) Look at the next 7 days and circle **two small windows**
where you’re most likely to have 30–60 minutes.
2) Decide what each window is for:
– Window 1: idea dump + outline
– Window 2: draft + send/publish
3) Choose one simple frame you’ll reuse (for example:
“story, lesson, one small move”) and stick that at the
top of your doc or notes app.
When those two windows show up, you’re not asking,
“What should I do?”
You’re just running the move you already picked.
### What’s coming next
In the next issue, we’ll talk about how to **add
simple leverage**—so that one piece of content you
create can quietly work in more than one place,
without turning your life into a full‑time content
job.
Ninpo Ikkan!!
“The spirit of the ninja is our primary inspiration.”

Kurt Tasche
“The REAL Ninja Marketer”
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