The idea of working in short blocks of time is foreign to most of us.
I know I resisted the idea and still have trouble with it. I worked on this training all afternoon and evening. I did take plenty of breaks to get away from the computer. When I came back I was refreshed and ready to continue.
If you can do that fine, but if you can only devote a half hour to you most important thing, do it. You will find that consistent, productive work will get you moving forward much faster than when you wait till you have time to work on your project.
Waiting never gets the job done.
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If this was helpful and you would like to know more, get in touch and lets see how we can work together to achieve our goals.
I didn't initially catch the importance of this but realize the brilliance of keeping it simple. I know of others that are a whole lot better...
Thanks Bill, I appreciate that you found it important to share your secret
Yet another method I like that I started implementing effectively just over the last week is the one goal a day method: http://www.onesimplegoal.com/tips
Using this method, I finally got myself to do one thing I've been putting off for ages, i.e., meditate (using YouTube guided meditation video). And yesterday, I finally got myself to figure out how to use a drill.
One thing that doesn't work for me is trying to stick to a schedule. Though a schedule might work for some people, I seem to be resistant to any fairly rigid structure.
Setting daily goals are so very important. That way a dream can become a reality.
I have created a similar training that you can have a look at. I will edit my training to reference yours. How To Set Daily Goals Hennie