I think a lot of people did think about “doing one new thing a day”. Maybe not in the way the article words it, but “block a daily timeslot to do one [self-improvement thing] a day” is one of the most common pieces of advice of any self-help program, fitness programs, meditation practices, etc.
Indeed, I think much of the value of random self-help programs is getting you to try to solve your problems frequently. So much so that it can make up for other problems vith whatever specific approach is used.
I think a lot of people did think about “doing one new thing a day”. Maybe not in the way the article words it, but “block a daily timeslot to do one [self-improvement thing] a day” is one of the most common pieces of advice of any self-help program, fitness programs, meditation practices, etc.
Indeed, I think much of the value of random self-help programs is getting you to try to solve your problems frequently. So much so that it can make up for other problems vith whatever specific approach is used.