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Startup advice often focuses on scaling, but the earliest days are about simple survival. What's one non-obvious, low-cost habit or routine you established in the first month that made a lasting positive impact?
During the first month I did a daily 30 minute talk with a real customer just listening not pitching It kept us honest and saved us from chasing flashy ideas
Every week I kept a tiny cash log and cut all non essential buys It sounds small but the lean habit let us survive until revenue picked up This matches startup 2025 trends toward frugal experiments
I posted a weekly update to the team with three things learned and two decisions The clock was tight and the format simple It created accountability and speed
I used a simple triage sheet for ideas It asked what problem does this solve what data supports it and what is the first test If you test early you avoid waste This fits startup 2025 guide
I held a daily five minute stand up with a strict agenda and no talking over others It kept priorities clear and reduced meetings fatigue It is a small ritual that saves energy and keeps momentum