I’ve been one of those people who let the years go by, promising myself day after day I’m going to do this or that…and never getting it done. I hate being that person, so even if I’m restricted to spending a single minute in the day working toward my goals, I consider that a minute well spent.
It’s important to do a little something every day. If nothing else, it serves as a reminder of where you want to go, and over time, those little snatches of productivity can add up. Just ask Tolkien, who wrote snippets of his stories in the trenches of World War I.
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Well put (Andrew)
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Hey Thank You So Much Andrew the Merry Maker!! 😀
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Too true. I hate wasting time. Any time where something hasn’t been achieved is wasted time.
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Love the Tolkien reference.
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All my writing starts with one line, or a scribbled note, so I can personally relate to this completely. Lay down your accomplishments one brick at a time…and commit to a very small section if you have to, yes. Can’t have an hour without a minute.
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Absolutely. 👍
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I’m better at organizing and doing this with others than myself! It is a very good way of life, though!
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A rewarding one as well! (though inconvenient when all I wanna do is maow down on pizza and cupcakes, lol!)
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Tolkien makes me feel ashamed!! what a legend
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I know, right??
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