Who doesn’t like being productive?
I feel good when I get stuff done. I need a goal, a purpose.
Without a challenge, I’m bored. I don’t always feel like working though. But I dislike feeling unproductive.
It’s so easy to put off and procrastinate rather than start right away. But I know I can’t wait for a perfect moment. I also shouldn’t wait until I feel inspired or motivated. Sometimes I just need to sit down and start.
I prefer doing a little every day rather than a lot all at once. It’s exhausting to write for 6 hours straight. But 60 minutes isn’t that tiring.
I’m not always as productive as I’d like to be. That’s okay. Some days are better than others.
I’m learning to start over. just because I did or didn’t do something yesterday doesn’t mean I can’t change what I do today.
I have bad days, even bad weeks. But I always find a way to get back on track.
At any given time, there are plenty of projects on my plate. They aren’t going to complete themselves. I need to start and finish them myself.
I’m not very good at taking breaks and doing nothing. Which is why I try to get a little bit closer to where I want to be with each passing day.
Baby steps. Walk before I run. I should enjoy this journey rather than stress about it. I’ve been worrying about the wrong things lately.
Somehow, someway it will work out in the end, so long as I work hard every step of the way.
I am in a constant battle with myself, over productivity. I love to be productive too and must learn not to be too hard on myself when I’ve pushed my limits and need a break. Great post!
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Well said. It’s hard to strike that balance. Thanks. All the best!
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Doing ‘nothing’ — not one of my top skills, either. 😟😊
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Exactly. It’s harder to do nothing than to do something.
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It’s hard to take a break. It’s also hard to feel motivated sometimes or be productive. Some days there’s no winning. We need to learn to not be upset at ourselves if we skip a day or two of work though. Easier than done, though… maybe I should practice what I preach, lol.
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I know what you mean. I’ve been skipping days with some of my habits, and I still feel guilty about it. Definitely. I never practice what I preach. 😉
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