It said in the paper yesterday that NY resolutions which are considered and thought about are more likely to be kept than those that are just thought up on the spot. No surprise there. So I'm mulling over what in my life I would like to do more/less of and my aims for the New Year.
So now I have a list as long as my arm.....
HOWEVER, when you roll all of these together - for me - it boils down to:
Prevaricate less, organise more.
In practical terms that's writing a manageable and realistic 'to do' list every day and stick to it. Review the list every night.
And why do I think that this is important? Because the ol' work ethic makes me feel uneasy if I feel I've 'wasted time', and the sense of acheivement from doing what I want to do makes me feel good.
What's everyone elses?
So now I have a list as long as my arm.....
HOWEVER, when you roll all of these together - for me - it boils down to:
Prevaricate less, organise more.
In practical terms that's writing a manageable and realistic 'to do' list every day and stick to it. Review the list every night.
And why do I think that this is important? Because the ol' work ethic makes me feel uneasy if I feel I've 'wasted time', and the sense of acheivement from doing what I want to do makes me feel good.
What's everyone elses?
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