Hey there,
Not long ago I wrote about understanding and taking into consideration your own weaknesses. Today I'm putting that advice in practice.
You see, I'm not by nature very disciplined.
In fact, I really don't like being told what to do.
That's why learning to be consistently productive has been a monumental challenge for me. You see, I'm pretty smart, know a lot of tricks and can often pull off pretty impressive “spurts” of productivity.
This is a strength...
...that begets a weakness.
Why?
Because I'm also prone to surfing the web and reading up on all sorts of weird topics that have little to do with what I should be doing. Amelia Earhart? You bet. Japanese ice cream that doesn't melt? Why not? The list goes on and on.
However, being successful requires consistent progress on your project.
You can't be starting a gazillion side projects at once. You can't leave important but “boring” tasks forever on hold. You can't be always chasing after the newest, latest technique or tool.
In a word - you have to be focused.
So, here's what I've learned to do - “spurt regularly”!
Since I know that consistency is important, but doesn't come naturally to me, I have learned to achieve “consistent spurts” of productive activity. While at the same time, I allow myself enough freedom go off on occasional tangents.
This, I've found, provides me with a good working rhythm and cadence.
Tell me, how do you work best?
Would you like for me to dedicate a “spurt” or two to your marketing?
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Yours,
Dennis
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