Let's Try Something Different
How many times have you told your self that starting a certain day you're going to change?
For the last 6 months I have eaten like a junk yard dog and felt terrible about it, the only thing that got me through that meal and on to the next meal was me telling myself that starting Monday I'm going on a diet. Monday's the day that I start eating right so this weekend I can eat like a pig! YEAH!! The problem was the Monday I was supposed to start my diet was 72 Monday's ago (literally).
Am I alone or have you ever been guilty of this?
If you look at the notes on my I phone I have about 20 things that I need to do, recently I've noticed that the list gets smaller but not because I'm getting things done, I find a "reason" to delete things from the list (I've become a big fan of the delete button). I tell my self on Monday, along with going starting a diet, I will become an organized person that writes list done and does them and keeps everything neat and organized. The problem is that Monday has come and gone.
Look the point I'm trying to make is I've had a realization:making excuses for not doing things helps us to not get those things accomplished! I've seen this so much in my life and I'd bet money so have you. I have decided enough is enough and it's time to take real action.
So what's going to make this time different? In short: YOU!
I'm writing this post and putting it out to the world in hope's that all of you will help me. I want you all to shoot me messages asking how I'm doing on my goals, I want all of you to keep me accountable. I suggest this for all of you as well, have people who will help keep you accountable.
It's hard in our lives, so much to do, so many different things to get done. I'm learning to take a breath and take them on one at a time. When you're an everyday working person, works take's up a lot of your time, you just don't have the energy to do much else. We have to find the strength to push through our fatigue and start living our lives and accomplishing our goals.
That's what this whole website is about, the average worker and his voice, so we need to hear from you. Even with the demands of work and how hectic our lives are and all the things we have to get accomplished, we have to find a way to move on. You have to find that work that won't keep you from accomplishing your goals, but that helps them.
40 hours a week, how do those hour's affect your life?
What are some things you've been struggling with that you want help being accountable with? You can start in the comments below: