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Weekly review
The things I really want to get better at.
by Umeh valentine on 9, march, 2024
My side project has been giving me serious concern. I have to think about how to keep moving with my weekly tasks.
I have decided to simplify my process to reduce my activation energy. I learned to be consistent and persist in what I am doing before I could see success.
I have scheduled a plan for my daily routine and do my weekly review. I will share my structure later and am testing this new system.
The truth is that I want to be doing what I found most valuable and interesting to do but sometimes my body is weak and unwilling to do anything. This is why I started this newsletter in order to write my feelings, my thoughts, my stress, confusion, my mistakes, my fear, and discuss the business and profound solutions to move ahead.
I learnt that even successful people also have their own struggles. The key is to create a strategy and stick to your plan even if you do not see any change.
I have created a checklist in order to thick off the task I have done. I explain it in detail in my previous article to break complex tasks into small actions and milestones. The idea of taking off what I have done makes me feel like I am making progress.
Thank you for reading,See you next time.
Thank you for reading,See you next time.
THE THINGS I ENJOYED THIS WEEK!
Podcast Episode
faithful in the routine by Joel osteen. He said that At times in life, we feel we are going round the circle. We are doing the right thing but we are not seeing any result or making progress or we don't see any change. It is easy for us to lose our passion and get discouraged but it is just a test we have to pass. If you are faithful in your routine something is happening inside that you can't see. Your character is being formed and your spiritual muscle is being developed. Listen to him using the link.
YouTube Video:
Neuroscientist: the simple skill keeps you motivated for life. Click here to watch
Article:
What is a growth mindset and 11 ways to develop it. Link here to read more.
Book of the week: :
motivation myth by Jeff haden
Quote of the week:
"Concern should drive us into action and into depression.” Pythagoras. Click here for more quotes
Advice of the week:
“ A person who is captured by his passions cannot be free.” Pythagoras. Click here for more quotes
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