There is an old song that goes like this, “sitting on the
dock of the bay wasting time…” Although
sitting on the dock of the bay relaxing and enjoying the quiet is truly needed
in our lives; “wasting time” is a great way to get to stuck in your personal
and professional life.
There are a multitude of people who talk about moving
forward, desiring to act upon their goals, but never get “there” because they
are stuck sitting on the dock, and wasting a lot of time.
- Consider your schedule: Are you busy reacting to busy-work, or are you productive with goal accomplishment?
- Evaluate your need for “dock-time” are you using too much of it to avoid feeling overwhelmed, and therefore creating laziness and a feelings of imposter syndrome?
- Create active daily and weekly goals and be accountable for them. Write them down to ensure better successful outcomes.
Organize your
schedule into time periods of accomplishments, allowing for achievement and
relaxation. There are several great
resources out there to help you begin a life of productive habits. A couple of
my personal favorites: “The Miracle Morning” by Hal Elrod and “Train your Brain
for Success” by Roger Seip (particularly the 2-hour solution section).
Now go! Get off the
dock!
By: Corey Jameson-Kuehl
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