I was able to do all of the December prompts from Reverb10 pretty much on time, until Christmas day. No matter that it's April now, I want to finish the last few. The question:
December 28 – Achieve
What’s the thing you most want to achieve next year? How do you imagine you’ll feel when you get it? Free? Happy? Complete? Blissful? Write that feeling down. Then, brainstorm 10 things you can do, or 10 new thoughts you can think, in order to experience that feeling today. (Author: Tara Sophia Mohr)
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Interesting that this is the post I stopped at. Because I have 3 good ideas to execute, but you're asking me which is the best one. Or the most timely one. What do I want to achieve most? Getting my head around the idea and executing it to satisfaction, I suppose, though that's vague. I'm often vague. Which makes me think of Nouvelle Vague, and what a cool set of words that is, but I digress. Having ideas and not settling on one is the result of. . . fear?! I guess. It would seem.
I imagine I'll feel. . . relieved that I've done it and moved forward, progressed to the next step.
10 things to do/think daily to experience that feeling:
Make healthy energy choices: right food, enough sleep, etc
Meditate
Act as if I've already done it. Feel the satisfaction and go from there
Write
Keep it simple and organized
Follow the plan
Don't misplace the anxiety
Stretch
Consume only the most inspiring
Limit useless consumption
December 28 – Achieve
What’s the thing you most want to achieve next year? How do you imagine you’ll feel when you get it? Free? Happy? Complete? Blissful? Write that feeling down. Then, brainstorm 10 things you can do, or 10 new thoughts you can think, in order to experience that feeling today. (Author: Tara Sophia Mohr)
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Interesting that this is the post I stopped at. Because I have 3 good ideas to execute, but you're asking me which is the best one. Or the most timely one. What do I want to achieve most? Getting my head around the idea and executing it to satisfaction, I suppose, though that's vague. I'm often vague. Which makes me think of Nouvelle Vague, and what a cool set of words that is, but I digress. Having ideas and not settling on one is the result of. . . fear?! I guess. It would seem.
I imagine I'll feel. . . relieved that I've done it and moved forward, progressed to the next step.
10 things to do/think daily to experience that feeling:
Make healthy energy choices: right food, enough sleep, etc
Meditate
Act as if I've already done it. Feel the satisfaction and go from there
Write
Keep it simple and organized
Follow the plan
Don't misplace the anxiety
Stretch
Consume only the most inspiring
Limit useless consumption