Have you ever set a goal but then wonder how you’re going to get there? I have. I’m doing it now. But I’m slowly making progress–one step at a time. Whenever I think of the whole project (a writing one), I get a little panicky. How can I do my deadline projects, plus everything else that’s expected of me, and add in more?
But then I realized I can do it–if I don’t focus on the big picture and I simply focus on the small goals. So I’ve been doing my normal routine during the day–and at night I’ve been setting aside that last hour before bed to work on this other project. Now a week later, instead of having no pages and worrying about how I’m going to finish this project that’s been bugging me, I have eight pages. No, it’s not a lot. But it’s eight pages more than I had at the beginning of the week and if I keep going, I’ll eventually finish.
Why is this important? You tell me. We set ourselves up to fail when we set a goal we know we can’t reach. I know I can do this, it’s only a matter of making it a priority. I’ll keep you posted on progress and maybe you who are reading this can keep me on track.
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As to those of you who are following my WW progress. I had a bad week. Not a horrible week (It’s not horrible because we’re talking ounces, not pounds.), but a gain nonetheless. It was a kick in the butt to get me back on track. I came home and hit the treadmill, something I’ve been avoiding. Are you exercising with me? I hope so. I’d love the company.
Kay :quad: