28-Day Whatnot Selling Challenge – Week 4 Update

Published on 1 March 2026 at 09:00

Week four of the 28-day Whatnot selling challenge is complete — and that’s all 28 days done.

One live show every day, start to finish.


How This Week Felt

This week was the toughest mentally. Energy levels dipped, and the novelty of the challenge wore off. The excitement I had at the start—the thrill of trying something new—started to fade, and suddenly posting or going live felt like a chore rather than a fun experiment. I caught myself questioning, “Do I really need to do this today?”

And that’s when I realized something important: motivation isn’t reliable. It’s temporary. You can feel pumped and inspired on the first day, the first week, maybe even the first month—but motivation will inevitably wane. This is where discipline steps in.

Going live this week wasn’t about motivation anymore—it was about showing up, period. It was about sticking to a commitment even when my energy was low, even when the spark had dimmed. That’s the true power of consistency: it carries you through the days when doing the work feels hard, and the results aren’t immediate or glamorous.

What surprised me was how transformative this discipline felt. By pushing through, I not only maintained the habit, but I also started to rebuild my energy and focus. There’s a strange kind of momentum that comes from simply showing up, again and again, regardless of how you feel in the moment.

This week reminded me that growth doesn’t happen in bursts of inspiration. It happens quietly, in the day-to-day grind, in the discipline of doing what you committed to do—even when you don’t feel like it. And that, I realized, is where the real progress lies.

What Worked

Even in the final stretch, a few things continued to pay off:

  • Sticking to the same show structure

  • Keeping organisation tight to reduce stress

  • Trusting the routine rather than overthinking

  • Letting consistency do the heavy lifting

What Didn’t (or Needs Work)

A few honest takeaways:

  • Fatigue was real by the end

  • Some shows felt more functional than exciting

  • Recovery and rest matter more than expected

Still, the shows happened — and that’s the point.

Key Lessons from the Challenge

After 28 days, a few things are clear:

  • Consistency beats motivation

  • Confidence comes from repetition

  • Organisation makes daily selling sustainable

  • Progress compounds when you show up

Now Its Time to Relax

I’m still very much in the groove, and part of me wants to keep pushing full throttle while the momentum is hot. But I also know that real progress comes from knowing when to pause. Taking time to recharge isn’t a step backwards—it’s a strategic reset.

This breather gives me space to reflect, refine what’s working, and plan my next attack. The engine isn’t switching off—it’s tuning up. And when I’m back, I’ll be sharper, more focused, and ready to take things to the next level.


Final Thoughts

Completing 28 consecutive live shows proved one thing: consistency wins. Showing up every single day—even when it was tough—taught me more about discipline, growth, and what’s possible than any quick success ever could.

Would I do it again? Without a doubt. Each show was a lesson, a step forward, and a chance to grow my little online empire. This challenge didn’t just change how I sell on Whatnot—it changed how I approach goals, habits, and progress in general.

The takeaway? Momentum comes from showing up, even when motivation fades. Start small, stick to it, and watch how much you can accomplish.

Thanks to everyone who tuned in, supported, or followed along. If you’ve been watching this unfold, stick around — this is just the start.

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