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Stick to a game plan and make sure you occupy your down time with productive activities.
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Stick to a game plan and make sure you occupy your down time with productive activities.
No offense but this is just generic Google advice.
How do you Hank Scorpio go about achieving these things?
Are you just born with this mindset or did you take steps to mold your way of thinking?
BTW, DCAllAfrican You still hanging on my nuts fambs? **** off
You should start give yourself little goals to achieve. Personally, for months up until a couple weeks ago I'd go to thrift stores to find a pair a of old copper/brown Levi's tab in my size, and in good/great condition when I had the time. I finally completed my mission and profited off of side hobby in the process.I don't mean long term goals like savings.
I've been noticing myself being more unproductive on my days off.
Usually CoD or binging.
I want to more more productive to actually improve my well being.
So last week I started walking.
But that gets old after an hour and im right back in the house.
I want to actually improve myself.
I have no idea where to start.
How do you go about self analyzing?
Last of Us Pt. 2 changed my life.I don't play video games but I'd like to believe they can be productive. They keep your brain sharp, do they not? Everything in moderation I say. Don't give up the things that make you happy.
Journal and use the calendar app on your phone.I don't mean long term goals like savings.
I've been noticing myself being more unproductive on my days off.
Usually CoD or binging.
I want to more more productive to actually improve my well being.
So last week I started walking.
But that gets old after an hour and im right back in the house.
I want to actually improve myself.
I have no idea where to start.
How do you go about self analyzing?
I framed it without contextualizing because what works for me, may not work for you. So, I didn't want someone to follow my routine, and become discouraged.
But here is more specificities of what I do. I'm sure some of you guys already know my background, and would consider me to be a "successful" individual
I def wasn't born with this mindset. A lot of it is attributed to seeing how my parents worked and took pride in their jobs and being the best they can be. And also, just being around very self-motivated and driven people and picking habits from them. I was def. very fortunate in that regard.
Hope this help you!
- I first write out what my goals are, whether it is long term or short term (I have daily goals as well)
- I wake up very early in the morning. Usually will be out of bed by 5-5:30am and start my day with a fasted cardio, meditation, and review of what's on my to-do for that day
- I make sure to clear my head during my commute (if I have one), will listen to an audiobook, podcast, or learning about something new
- I constantly ask myself what I'm doing to get me closer to my goals and what I need to be doing or what's missing that's preventing me to achieving this
- Visualization is MAJOR for me. I need to be able to see something to fully be subsumed by it. So, writing things out help the most
- I also set personal goals for myself that I assess on a weekly basis. Accomplishing small tasks, like washing the dishes, or changing the vacuum cleaner filter really helps build confidence and gets the ball rolling
- I forgot this one earlier, but just remembered: I'm constantly pushing myself out of my own comfort zone. Exploring different ideas, opinions, improving on weaknesses and acknowledging all this was MAJOR for my own personal development
- Finally, understanding and knowing what you don't know
BTW, DCAllAfrican You still hanging on my nuts famb? **** off
I need a yard for gardening?
Wait, I thought you worked for the CSX railroads in da Nati?I work at a manufacturing factory Mon-Thursdays and pick up side work with my old job as an event consultant on the weekends when they have work for me.
Get rid of the unlimited data plan, downgrade to a 2GB per month plan. That way it forces you to physically walk outside and find a WiFi network if you want to watch p0rnhub.
Also, do you think most millionaires even have the time to sit around watching reality shows and Netflix documentaries? Sell your TV and get a gym membership that way the only way you can watch WWE wrestling is if your on a treadmill or elliptical bike.
Wait, I thought you worked for the CSX railroads in da Nati?
yesGet rid of the unlimited data plan, downgrade to a 2GB per month plan. That way it forces you to physically walk outside and find a WiFi network if you want to watch p0rnhub.
Also, do you think most millionaires even have the time to sit around watching reality shows and Netflix documentaries? Sell your TV and get a gym membership that way the only way you can watch WWE wrestling is if your on a treadmill or elliptical bike.
Wait, I thought you worked for the CSX railroads in da Nati?
good **** right there man.Just went for a random 2.5 hour walk instead of the gym for my daily workout. It was glorious, perfect windy spring weather, people doing silly post Corona shenanigans outside.