Get your time back.
You're the architect of your life. So if you're struggling to find time management advice that's specific enough to actually use — but not so specific it only works for someone else's brain — Anchor Drop is the place to be.
Simply put, it's weekly group coaching on Telegram. One weekly prompt you can take action on, one question to help you make it work for your life.Â
Sign me up!What does "getting your time back" actually look like?
- Finally finishing the project that's been lurking on your list so long it's faded into the page
- Taking a full day off without the low-grade guilt soundtrack playing in the background
- Sending that coffee invite the same day you think of it instead of three weeks later
- Sitting down to actually read a book, not low-key stare at words while thinking about the laundry
- Getting through a Monday without feeling like you're already behind by 9 a.m.
- Watching the fourth season of The Lincoln Lawyer without calculating what other productive thing you should have been doing instead
If you're nodding at even one of those, you're ready for Anchor Drop.
Here's how it works:
Every Sunday, a coaching prompt drops in the group. It's a specific, actionable concept drawn from real coaching work that you can apply to your actual life immediately.
You think about it. You test it in your own life. When you run into a jam making it work for you, you post your one question, anytime through Wednesday.
By Thursday, bespoke coaching comes back to you, written for your specific situation. And it's visible to the whole group, so everyone learns from everyone. Your question might be exactly what someone else needed to hear. Their coaching might answer something you didn't know how to ask.
There are no live calls to schedule and no content library to catch up on before you can participate. It's just one, actionable weekly touchpoint that meets you exactly where you are.
This is for you if:
- You start every Monday thinking "this is the week I get on top of it!" ..and by 11 am Tuesday your calendar for the week has collapsed
- You've tried systems that worked beautifully in someone else's YouTube video but don't scale to your unique needs
- You keep buying the books, watching the videos, binging the podcasts, and you still can't figure out why nothing seems to stick when you try to apply it alone
- You do better when there's an external influence (a prompt, a person, a deadline that isn't self-imposed) to keep you on-trackÂ
- You have all the information; what you need someone to help you figure out what to do with the information you already have, in your actual situation, this actual week, for your life.Â
10 reasons Anchor Drop is exactly what you've been missing
- One question a week is enough to actually change something, and it's low-pressure enough that you'll actually do it
- Bespoke coaching means the answer is about your life, not a generic framework you have to guess how to adapt
- The prompts align with a larger framework and build your skills over time, even in weeks you don't have a question
- Shared visibility means you have the opportunity to learn from other people's situationsÂ
- No calls means no scheduling, no calendar Tetris, no "I have to be ON right now"
- The constraint of one question forces clarity; figuring out what you actually need is half the work
- Telegram works like texting, typing, and voice notes, so it already works the way you're used to
- When typing feels too hard, you can explain using words - the spoken ones
- Participation works on your schedule, any time zone, any time of day
- It's the most affordable and accessible way to access real answers right from a coach