09-04-2017, 06:32 PM
Day 24,
I leave tomorrow to do my 2-day trip, as usual.
It's only worth it if I get some things done over there, so maybe I should take my plans and start translating them into tangible action tomorrow.
I'm thinking that a calendar, similar to how I schedule work, could be used to describe what I do day-to-day, while giving me enough time to mentally prepare. For example: Mondays, I do Italian, and write a blog post for website A. Then, Tuesdays, do German and blog post for website B. That way, if I have a week's notice to write a blog post, then I'm mentally prepared. It's not like I feel about writing for blog post A today, and when I don't feel like it tomorrow, I just stop.
I don't feel any breakthroughs, and though I'd like one, I'm not counting on it.
I leave tomorrow to do my 2-day trip, as usual.
It's only worth it if I get some things done over there, so maybe I should take my plans and start translating them into tangible action tomorrow.
I'm thinking that a calendar, similar to how I schedule work, could be used to describe what I do day-to-day, while giving me enough time to mentally prepare. For example: Mondays, I do Italian, and write a blog post for website A. Then, Tuesdays, do German and blog post for website B. That way, if I have a week's notice to write a blog post, then I'm mentally prepared. It's not like I feel about writing for blog post A today, and when I don't feel like it tomorrow, I just stop.
I don't feel any breakthroughs, and though I'd like one, I'm not counting on it.
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