What did you accomplish today?

For many years, I have focused on growing this or that business.  Nothing has grown from many attempts. My recent focus on writing.  Not a publishing business, not a website with merchandise for sale, just plain old writing stories, and typing the end.  Then I begin again.

 

This is my recent epiphany.  What did you do today? As I look back, probably busywork.  When I ask, What did you accomplish today? A different answer appears.  I want to know what I accomplished that propelled me forward to my goal.

 

Let me share an example.  What did you do today? I researched and figured MailerLite might be a better choice for a newsletter distributor.  Then I removed the old email distributor and set up the new MailerLite after creating an account, and the first campaign.  Discussed the change with my go-to person, and hashed it out as to if this really was a good idea. Now, What did you achieve today?  See how that changes your focus from the busy work and went directly to what you needed to accomplish. I put into place a new more productive newsletter distributor.

 

When I listen to motivational young folks on how they make their first million while I am working on my first hundred, it inspires me when they accomplish so much in a relatively short amount of time.  Sunny Lenarduzzi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCbfiEcsGhU) and Steve Jobs (https://getpocket.com/explore/item/one-thing-steve-jobs-did-at-apple-that-will-instantly-improve-your-productivity?utm_source=pocket-newtab) Both removed the distraction.

 

Using the plan set out by Sunny Lenarduzzi and Steve Jobs, I’ve taken my writing to the next level.  Stephen King said in an interview that he writes four hours a day. I’m not to that level of habit, but I am getting cranky if I don’t get at least an hour a day of writing time.

 

You might ask, what stops me from doing more?  Power. Until this past week, I didn’t have reliable power to keep the computer charged let alone the phone and the tablet I do my 9 – 5 job.  My creative moments were during the time I had unlimited shore power. In fact, during those times I failed at my exercise program because I lasered my focus on my writing and editing.

 

What have you accomplished today?