Starting and ending my days the right way.
Wake up at 7am each day
I’ve become a bit hypocritical. I’m always telling the husband he should keep a regular sleep routine but I have found myself being just as erratic with mine now.
I like being up early, ideally 6am but I am going to start with 7am this week to get me back into the swing of things and get the day started properly.
Put my screens away at 8pm
Taking some downtime last week confirmed to me how important it is to spend time on things other than writing, so at 8pm each night, my laptop is being closed, my iPad is going on charge and my phone on do not disturb.
I spend most of my days on social media platforms posting and engaging with others, so when 8pm comes around it’s my time to chill.
Set up my LinkedIn profile
This was on last weeks list, but life had other plans for me. I want to come back to this again this week, as it’s key to making progress with my writing career.
I need to finish the SEO course (also on last weeks list 🫢) and then I can get things moving.
What are your intentions for this week? ❤️
Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. - Winston Churchill If you fear failure, the above quote from Winston Churchill can be seen as comforting, failing at something can be a huge blow to our egos. But what if you aren't scared to fail? What if succeeding is the thing that scares you most? Failure is something that some of us are quite prepared for. Before we've even set out to do something, that voice in your head is already saying "it probably won't work out". We often prepare ourselves for the worst outcome to protect our fragile egos. If we fail, things will stay as they are and whether we are happy with our current situation or not, it is a lot easier to stay in a familiar situation. Of course, we don't want to fail, we'll feel rubbish about it, sometimes it means we can't do the things we had hoped for at the time, but ultimately, nothing has changed, and we can usually fall back into our old routin...

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