good point. the better question is: do you have anything to measure your long term goals?? without anyway to measure, how do you know you're progressing?
I was stuck in a rut like this before, but even keeping a simple journal made a huge difference. when I look back on the journal I can see who I was before and how I was thinking. Probably the simpliest way of recording your consciousness.
The next part is to actually go back and read it. Like spend time in a random entry. It should give you some interesting insight into yourself and how to correct for the future. This is a start of a positive feedback loop and start you on a direction you want to go.
andrew
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Originally Posted by jkmuller This is one of the areas I have found extremely difficult to improve in. I rarely have a day when I feel as though I have been productive in a long term view. As well intentioned as I might be, I always seem to waste hours on unimportant tasks such as checking stats and reading forums (even more time is wasted when I start responding to posts!). What do you all do to keep on task in the most important areas, the long term goals? |