A Simple Productivity Method That Yields Results
In just six months, I have managed to achieve a lot of things in my life, major changes that probably should have taken years to accomplish. Here are just a few: I started a small business that is likely to support me entirely within the next six months, created a blog that is syndicated to two other sites and hit 3,000 unique visitors within two months of founding, lost 20 lbs, reduced my debt and was nominated employee of the month at my company.
A lot of people ask me how I do it; how do I keep up with it all? After all, a full-time job, a part-time job, a company to run and an advice site to publish take up a lot of time and energy.
I will share with you my simple productivity method. I say that it is simple, because it is. However, it is not easy. There is a vast difference. I guarantee that using this method will change your life if employed daily.
Put one foot in front of the other. Take one step at time.
Perhaps I should elaborate. See, first you take a step. If your goal is to start your own business, that step might be to obtain a tax ID as a sole proprietor. If your goal is to lose weight, you switch out your breakfast burrito with an apple and a smoothie. If your goal is to start a website, you purchase the domain and hosting.
Then, you ask yourself, what’s the next step? Then you take it.
You write a business plan. You start running every other day. You sketch ideas for your website homepage.
Rinse. Repeat.
Everyday, you wake up and you ask yourself, what’s the next step? Then you take it.
What’s the catch? There’s no catch. You just have to really want it. There’s no half-ass way to obtain anything worth having. You just wake up and you start doing. You don’t make excuses; you don’t spend a lot of time wondering what the first step is. Don’t worry if you jump into the middle first – you’ll find your way to the beginning quickly.
This is how I started my business, launched my website, became great at my job, got into racing shape, and began dating again. I haven’t done it perfectly, but luckily no one is grading me. And if I had waited to do it perfectly, it wouldn’t have gotten done.
The most important thing is to make sure that your Why is strong enough. Why do you want to start a business, lose weight or start a website? If your reasons are flimsy, your results will be too. If you want to start a business because your buddy is, that’s not a good reason. But if you want to start a business because you believe you have a great product or service the world needs, then that’s something to hold on to. If you want to lose weight because your boyfriend or girlfriend said you were fat, you’ll probably stay the same. But if you want to lose weight because you’ve decided it’s high time you got healthy, then you’ll probably make it.
The reason your Why needs to be strong is because there will be days when your resolve will fail you, when you wake up and say, f*ck the next step, let’s sleep in. You have to keep going, one foot in front of the other.
Some days you may feel like it’s too much, there’s too much to do, too many steps before you get where you want to be. That’s OK. You just have to take one step. Not two, not tomorrow or in a month, but one step today.
One day, you’ll look up and you’ll be amazed at how far you’ve come. One step at a time.
A lot of people ask me how I do it; how do I keep up with it all? After all, a full-time job, a part-time job, a company to run and an advice site to publish take up a lot of time and energy.
I will share with you my simple productivity method. I say that it is simple, because it is. However, it is not easy. There is a vast difference. I guarantee that using this method will change your life if employed daily.
Put one foot in front of the other. Take one step at time.
Perhaps I should elaborate. See, first you take a step. If your goal is to start your own business, that step might be to obtain a tax ID as a sole proprietor. If your goal is to lose weight, you switch out your breakfast burrito with an apple and a smoothie. If your goal is to start a website, you purchase the domain and hosting.
Then, you ask yourself, what’s the next step? Then you take it.
You write a business plan. You start running every other day. You sketch ideas for your website homepage.
Rinse. Repeat.
Everyday, you wake up and you ask yourself, what’s the next step? Then you take it.
What’s the catch? There’s no catch. You just have to really want it. There’s no half-ass way to obtain anything worth having. You just wake up and you start doing. You don’t make excuses; you don’t spend a lot of time wondering what the first step is. Don’t worry if you jump into the middle first – you’ll find your way to the beginning quickly.
This is how I started my business, launched my website, became great at my job, got into racing shape, and began dating again. I haven’t done it perfectly, but luckily no one is grading me. And if I had waited to do it perfectly, it wouldn’t have gotten done.
The most important thing is to make sure that your Why is strong enough. Why do you want to start a business, lose weight or start a website? If your reasons are flimsy, your results will be too. If you want to start a business because your buddy is, that’s not a good reason. But if you want to start a business because you believe you have a great product or service the world needs, then that’s something to hold on to. If you want to lose weight because your boyfriend or girlfriend said you were fat, you’ll probably stay the same. But if you want to lose weight because you’ve decided it’s high time you got healthy, then you’ll probably make it.
The reason your Why needs to be strong is because there will be days when your resolve will fail you, when you wake up and say, f*ck the next step, let’s sleep in. You have to keep going, one foot in front of the other.
Some days you may feel like it’s too much, there’s too much to do, too many steps before you get where you want to be. That’s OK. You just have to take one step. Not two, not tomorrow or in a month, but one step today.
One day, you’ll look up and you’ll be amazed at how far you’ve come. One step at a time.
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7 Comments:
We laugh at how obvious that is, but it is still mind blowing how many people can't do that.
Some days I think about everything that I want to do and I am overwhelmed. Some days I think about all the things I've done in the past 2 years and I'm amazed at how far I've come. The difference between what I HAVE done and what I have NOT done = taking that first step :-) Great Post!
Love your comments today. I am so the talker and not the do-er. Ugh, but your accomplishments are inspiring. My meditation for today expressed the same sentiments. Check it out: http://greatday.com/motivate/080512.html
Is it a sign?
I agree completely with the exception that you should form an LLC and not a sole proprietorship!
Agree. Bruce Lee quote "If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done": http://www.positivityblog.com/index.php/2008/03/07/bruce-lees-top-7-fundamentals-for-getting-your-life-in-shape/
Old Bible quote: "herefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." (Matthew 6:34)
If this has been known so long, why is it so damn hard to actually do :)
Hi Holly,
I like your blog. On your comment about yourself "Burnt and laid off by 25, I realized that the life I was leading was off-balance", it was the almost the same for me, except that I was at 28 and I actually resigned from my 6-years job.
And my life started to change in these 6 months. You can view my post " My Life So Changed"
I admire what you have achieved so far. I hope I will be there someday too, especially starting my own business.
Anyway, just want to add to this post - planning is important to remain productive. It is doing the right things and doing things right.
He who fails to plan, plans to fail.
3 principles in doing everything in life
Hey good luck on your race on Saturday you will do great concentrate and have fun
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