A Little Motivation to Get Our Work Done

Most mornings I’m up around 5 or so.


I get breakfast, watch a little bit of the morning news, shower, get dressed, lay around checking e-mail on my phone, then turn the phone off, walk the dog and finally sit down at my desk to write.


Instead of writing, though, I check twitter and my e-mail again.

Then I write a blog or two, research whatever gadget somebody tweeted about, make some more coffee, read a little bit, all the while the very reason I got up early is slipping through my hands as I allow myself to be distracted.


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I don’t know why our primary project is so hard to focus on while we are completely willing to work hard on other projects. But regardless, the only thing that will make that nagging feeling go away is a little self discipline. You are not going to want to work on that project, perhaps ever. But the project must be completed.


What we need, here, is some self discipline.

We must shut off our e-mail and web browser, open the document and commit to a couple hours of frustrating work. Normally, within half an hour or so, we have a bit of a breakthrough and are surprised to get quite a bit of work done.


The sooner we stop fooling around with distractions, the sooner that project will be done.


Imagine how quickly you’d get the work done if you didn’t waste those hours distracting yourself? Storyline Blog

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Published on April 20, 2015 00:00
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