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One practical approach to remain concentrated on weekly tasks is to practice a ‘morning manifesto’ during your routine. This is a short journaling activity where you highlight the top three things you want to accomplish in the week and monitor your achievement every morning. This routine check enables you to make sure that you’re moving towards your set objectives and not easily distracted by less important activities.
Before January wanting to complete all my important pending work, really wanna start January with all these six habits, thank you so much for these useful tips.
"I wasted time on self-help content, trying to perfect to-do lists and monthly goals, but the truth is simple: discipline comes from sitting down and doing the work, even when it sucks. Forget the motivational noise—focus on the actual task and push through. Results come when you act, not when you plan endlessly."
Such an inspiration, I'll update y'all soon and again later in the year.
Honestly, if you have to remind yourself everyday what your set goals are - believe me - those are not goals that you actually want. when you want something (like how you wanted to make money and be the best) you put everything else aside, and this comes up as numero uno. For example, you wanted to train, but instead automatically prioritized your channel.