Hey friends,
A few months ago, I came across something subtle yet powerful on Substack.
It wasn’t just a newsletter.
It was how people like
and weren’t just writing — they were building.Mini-digital libraries
Income streams
Communities.
Momentum.
And that got me thinking.
I’ve been writing for a while — sharing tips on productivity, digital tools, and mental wellness. But I realized something was missing.
I Wanted to Give Something Away — Not Just Say Something
So, I launched my Gumroad store.
No fancy funnels. No “buy now” urgency. Just a quiet shelf of things I’ve created with care — many of them completely free.
These aren’t 400-page manuals. They’re short, actionable, and real. Things I wish I had when I was struggling to stay on task, organize my thoughts, or just breathe between tasks.
Here’s What You Can Grab Today — For Free
The Mental Inbox Zero Technique You’ve Never Tried
Clear your mental clutter with a simple, repeatable method that takes under 10 minutes.
My “Not-To-Do” List Template
A shockingly effective framework for saying “no” — and freeing up your brain space.
More coming soon - bot FREE as well as PAID that will be meaningful and of HIGH VALUE
Why Gumroad?
Because sometimes, the best way to help someone is to hand them something.
Something they can use, print, tweak, or even ignore — and return to when they’re ready.
I’ll keep writing on Substack, of course. But Gumroad lets me share my ideas in a different format — tactile, printable, and distraction-free.
Got Ideas for Me?
I’m still learning the ropes. So if there’s a digital cheat sheet, a printable, or even a 1-pager you wish existed — tell me!
Hit reply, drop a comment, or message me. This whole project is better with your brain in it.
Want More of This?
Subscribe to this newsletter if you haven’t already.
Check out my Gumroad shelf here.
Warmly,
Anshul
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