Write or Die!
AKA Write or Die!
You’ll hear lots of people talk about setting goals and rewarding yourself when you reach them. How about the consequences? Do you work better avoiding the stick than seeking the carrot?
You’ll hear lots of people talk about setting goals and rewarding yourself when you reach them. How about the consequences? Do you work better avoiding the stick than seeking the carrot?
Once of the many reasons I love the Internet is how it allows you to connect with people across time and space. I’m fortunate to have virtually met many fine authors, including Steven Pressfield.
It’s easy to make resolutions at 11 pm on December 31st. Keeping up them up for longer than a few weeks is often difficult. But it doesn’t have to be.
Every person has an internal clock. For my parents, it is set to go on at 6 am and off around 10 pm. Mine is set for 9 am to 2 am.
The beginning of a new year is filled with resolutions and goals. But before you decide what you are going to do in 2010, take a look at what you did in 2009.
I’m open to ideas about how to manage my time because I want to accomplish more in the 24 hours a day I have been given. My personal coach taught me about creating a 6 Daily Goals list each evening.
This post is personally appropriate in that I missed my deadline for last Thursday’s WritShel post. There are reasons and there are excuses and there are consequences.