Day 2606 – How Stickers Work – or – Do What You Were Made For

On my first visit to California, Bret and I went to Joshua Tree and we got a few stickers. I’ve had one that I haven’t stuck on anything yet, it has been on the fridge, held on by a magnet. It constantly falls off the fridge. It struck me that it kept falling because it wasn’t doing it’s job. A sticker is made to stick to something. To cling to that spot until the weather or something else takes it off. It’s not made to be held on by something else.

Are you trying to be something other than what you were made for? Are you trusting in a magnet to hold you up when you are, in fact, a sticker?

IMG_4151

Day 2173 – How To Meet Your Goals – or – Stickers Are Always The Answer

I’m a big dreamer. I’m a big talker. I love increasing my knowledge and talking about what I want to do.

But I have a big struggle – execution. I mentioned to Bret the other day how I feel very passionate about my book, but have been really struggling to actually sit down and write it. He made a comment that really “woke me up” and caused me to try something new.

He said you have to have goals and a laid out plan. You have to be told exactly what to do. Thankfully, I can tell myself what to do.

Let’s take a walk back to kindergarten….and sticker charts.

day_02173

I went through the list of things I’d like to do during the day. I’m not going to tell you what they are because I just listened to a TED talk about how bad it is to share your goals. So! You’re only seeing the sticker side! Yesterday was my first day and it went REALLY well. (I wasn’t tracking Sunday, so that’s why there’ are so many frowny faces.) There was only one square I didn’t do…but it wasn’t a “have” to do square. See, I’m also going into this with a “some of these things WILL get done because they’re already a part of my routine” and there are things that “I want to do daily eventually, but understand it won’t happen overnight, so I won’t beat myself up about it.”

I’ve also started tracking exactly what I’m doing all day. I track my time for a client of mine because I’m paid by the hour. It’s crazy how “on the clock” (in a good way!) it makes me feel. I am more energized to work when I’ve written down a start time. I’m hoping the same will be true tracking everything I do all day. I also hope to find areas to grow and things I can cut out.

Do you have weird and/or fun ways to increase your productivity?