The Manifesto

We're in an anti-hero crusade. And honestly? We're proud of it.

The world loves its heroes.

The ones who work 20-hour days, raise three kids, run three companies, sleep four hours a night, and still meditate at 5 a.m. You know the stories. They’re everywhere.

They’re impressive. They’re also exhausting. For a lot of us, they’re demotivating. Because if that’s what it takes to live a good life, what chance do us mere mortals have?

Maybe you don't have the physiology to run on four hours of sleep. Maybe you don't have the psychological fortress to handle constant rejection without crumbling. Even if we could climb those mountains, we’re not sure we’d want what’s on the other side: burnout, stress-induced illness, a life spent chasing the next impossible thing.

So we asked ourselves: what if there's another way?

That's where One More comes in. One More is simple: if you do one more thing you love today, your life starts becoming the life you actually want.

And that "one more thing" doesn't need to be much. Fifteen minutes. Maybe an hour.
About the time it takes to make a sandwich. Except instead of making a sandwich, you’re changing the trajectory of your year.

Yeah, you read that right.

There’s real data behind this. Improving your day by just 1% compounds into a 37× improvement over a year. That’s the difference between treading water and actually moving forward.

In the time it takes to make a sandwich, you can be reshaping your entire year.

We know what you're thinking. Easier said than done. You've read the books. Tried the morning routines. Downloaded the productivity apps. Maybe you even had a good streak going… until life happened. A job change. A breakup. A global pandemic. Something big enough to knock you off course or send you back to square one.

We get it. We've been there too.

So how do you actually start? It's simpler than you think.

Three things

01

A Routine

Not a rigid schedule. Just a shape to your day that feels like yours.

02

A Notebook

Somewhere to put your thoughts so they stop rattling around in your head.

03

Movement

Don’t join a Crossfit gym. Just move your body enough to remind it that it exists.

These three small acts of self-care create momentum. And momentum creates change. Not the kind that burns bright and fizzles out, but the kind that quietly accumulates until one day you look up and realize you're living happiness. And those goals you've been putting off? They're not so far away after all.

You don't need to be a hero. You just need to do one more thing.

That's the manifesto. That's the whole thing.

Just you, doing one more small thing you love, and watching your life become what you always hoped it could be.