Doing the reps of keeping commitments is giving me a platform to do more things.
There is still some real hesitation in turning certain action items into commitments, however, because I know I will have to do them.
In this way, I’m like the guy going to the gym who only does the easy exercises, and I am not really putting more weight on the bar.
What’s an area I could put some more weight on the bar? How could I accelerate? How can I create focus?
Where am I holding back? Where am I delaying action?
I am attacking too many simultaneous projects. I’m allowing myself to get overwhelmed because I am interleaving planning and execution a lot. And then I’m not being realistic about the demands on my time that my normal work schedule creates.
But on the other hand, I find that when I get focused, I get through a ridiculous amount of tasks in a day, and things keep moving forward, despite the occasional feeling of chaos.
How do I come from a place of focus and clarity more often?
I need to get laser focused on my actual deliverables, instead of on all the things I made up that are between me and my goals.
Deliverables:
- Create a consulting client
- Sell a thing online
- Get weights out of my workshop
What are the next steps?
- Invitations or referrals for conversations
- Send out coupons to people who liked or reposted my post
- Tear down the fence
Can I commit to those things?
Yes. I will break them down into achievable incremental steps tomorrow and make commitments to do each one.
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