Some of you have shared that posts like these encourage you, help you set your own goals, and give you ideas. For me, sharing these things helps me be more accountable to what I hope to accomplish. According to multiple sources I have been led to over the last few weeks (books, magazines and even movies and teachings), I need to be more disciplined in my life to be successful. At anything. Period. The book The War of Art called it turning pro, versus being an amateur. Nothing mystical to it, it is just a decision I need to make, a decision of my will to do something, and then just do it. Do it for keeps instead of just playing around. Reading some of my Juice Plus materials, it was basically the same trait I was seeing in those who have been successful there as well. I was really inspired by the ‘can do’ attitude. I have been told for a few years that ‘you can’t.’ I didn’t realize until the last few weeks how much hearing that over and over had poisoned my mind, my attitude and because of that has weakened my abilities.
So, time for this buttercup to toughen up and get her head back on straight.
Having the life plan (the 101 goals for my life I have been building) is helping me realize that lists are very powerful for me personally. I am making a separate 101 goals for my 3 businesses: Sewing, Juice Plus and still as an insurance agent. Le sigh. I still wish I was a really cool James Bond agent. Nonetheless, I am going to write all this out and use this post and others to try to hold me accountable to what I want to do.
My biggest desire in this process is not to way overshoot my abilities and over schedule myself to the point of disaster. I have done that in the past more than once. Overbook myself to the point of failure. Things do take longer than I want them to or think they will. Things don’t always go according to plan. Hence this too will be a living document, subject to change.
So Lord, I am right now praying for wisdom to do this well, to give myself incentive and not discouragement to attain the goals I hope for myself.
The following is a daily list I plan on following strictly for 30 days. I usually do well with a stricter policy the first 30 days to establish the new routine in my life. This works for days I work 11-7 as well as days off. Days I work 9-5 I will adjust.
1. Get up at a regular time every day. 7-7:15AM (up by 7:15 most mornings, I am so not a morning person)
2. Eat breakfast, coffee, vitamins – this takes me about 10 minutes. 7:15-7:30AM (worked into devotions)
3. Read my devotions. 30 minutes 7:30-8:00 (started devotions at 7:30, finished at 8:20)
4. Exercise. I am currently using Callenetics. 1 hour 8-9AM (actually 8:20-9:30)
5. Got ready for work, til about 9:50AM
6. Read Juice Plus material, need to educate myself about it (‘til about 10:15AM)
7. Get ready for work. Leave at 10:30AM
8. Work 11AM-7PM I will be working insurance 4 days a week. (The days I’m not working insurance, I need to work on sewing projects and on ways to share Juice Plus with others.)
9. At 7PM go home. Have supper, do evening chores: pay bills, wash laundry, prepare more sewing projects, write blog posts, etc. Allow myself to watch 1 hour of shows that I like that only come on 3 nights a week, or maybe have an evening out.
10. Regularly read for at least 30 minutes in evening as well. Work with Heartmath, read my business books, sewing information, Juice Plus magazine, etc.
11. For me to be successful, I need at least 8 hours of sleep. So that means go to bed before 11PM. Some people don’t need that much, but I have learned that I do. So I probably better shoot for 10:30 bedtime, then I should make it by 11.
12. I also believe in a Sabbath rest day, for some this is Sunday, for others it is Saturday. My weekly routine will include one of these as well.
With the holidays during this time, I will take those days and celebrate with my family.
These days will hopefully also be reward days I can give myself for staying on task up to that point.
I will share some of my progress tomorrow along with the beginning of my 101 Business Goals. Thanks, see you then, Angela
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Karl Slover (L), Margaret Pellegrini (C) and Meinhardt Raabe (R)
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