Daily Inspiration - Keep a short list

Sporty Jill
on 8/10/08 9:05 pm - Norfolk, VA

Keep a short list.

 

 

It's okay to have grand goals and a long list of things you'd like to eventually accomplish in your lifetime. Just make sure you don't use that master list as your day-to-day list. Reading such a long, daunting list may prove to be so discouraging you'll convince yourself you'll never accomplish anything.  

Better to make a short list that includes only a few goals at a time. Then work on your short list of goals for the day. You'll have plenty of time to get to the others on the master list. Each day brings with it the chance to accomplish more. Do it in manageable chunks, and you'll soon be pleasantly surprised at how fast you're checking items off. 

Action for the day: Review your "to-do" list to make sure it isn't overwhelming. Put your master list in a place where it won't be constantly visible, and vow to consult it only when you've completed your short list. 

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Kitty Kat
on 8/10/08 10:09 pm - Richmond, VA
Cannot express ENOUGH how important things like this are. They make all the difference in my life because I get to see what I have accomplished and how far I've come. Interestingly enough I was looking at some journal entries from 1999 to now and OH MY the things I've accomplished. Have hit some bumps along the way but more positives than negatives.
Kitty Kat - Lap RNY 29th Jan 03
Blessed Momma to Kayla & Nora
Sober since 25th Aug 07 
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Thankful for the easy, grateful for the hard & hopeful for tomorrow.



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