Charts were cluttered, tools were scattered. There was no system—only reaction.
Instead of adding more, the focus became removing. Remove unnecessary indicators.
Over time, this changed behavior. Less stress, more control.
The results didn’t improve overnight. But they improved predictably.
This reduced errors. And better results website reinforced the system.
This is the Clarity Compounding Effect. Structure builds on itself.
The lesson is simple. You don’t win by reacting—you win by preparing.