As Dory said in Finding Nemo ... "Keep on moving, keep on moving ..."

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Experiencing a lull in activity over the last 3 or 4 days and while I have kept up with notifications I found my writing has been refocused towards my 'day job'.

Was have a little chat with my self today until I realised that its OK to have a short break as long as it has an end date. My promise to myself was to dedicate a set amount of time each day to writing and I have acheived that even if not directly related to my WA business.

So I reconnected to the reason why I started my WA journey and rediscovered how much I like creating my online business - something I lost sight of while berating myself about stopping the momentum.

Well, I took a lesson from Finding Nemo (Yes, I love Finding nemo :)) and sing along with Dory and keep on moving.

Tomorrow is another day :)

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Yep, taking one step at a time! And those steps don't have to be as big sometimes. Tomorrow is a brand new day!

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It is easy to get distracted with community activities. What I have started to do is allow myself maybe half an hour to an hour on the messaging and then back to business for the rest of the time I have set myself.

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It is easy and I am learning that it does take discipline to set aside the time and then switch off and go back to other things.

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Finding the the time has always been an issue for me. I will go 2-3 days myself without doing anything and then I feel guilty. Those days sometimes are a well needed distraction to recharge your batteries, so to speak, and regenerate new ideas.
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Yes, I agree that a well needed distraction to recharge your batteries is important and would add that it helps keep your thinking fresh and motivation for what you are doing high.

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