Yesterday I got my bags. I got them shipped in from Thailand in August and 3 months after, here they are. Something that could be done in less than a week was finished in months.
Well there's complacency. The feeling of having a lot of time in your hands. It does screw up momentum. But Iyanla Vanzant say, as long as you keep on moving forward, you will not fail. And I guess I'm doing just that, but ideally, I should be moving faster to welcome in more projects that I'm also eager to embark on.
This calls for urgency. I should have accomplished many things in that span of time. But I opted to set things aside. And even though I've tried to plan things ahead, I failed to follow through with these plans. I failed to check on my planner, which is just stacked up with a book I haven't read, or that Spanish book I failed to study.
It's a pile of unfinished businesses.
I often remind myself that whenever I feel sadness, my body is calling out for me to ACT.
So that's what I should do then.
I will therefore embark on a "clean up on my unfinished business" Project before this year ends.
Here are the list of them:
- Get into a habit on studying Spanish
- Finish reading my friend's book "When Mars and Venus collide."
- Finish reading "Food Medicine"
- Launching of the Secret Project I've been working on for months
- Loose 5 kilos. (this has been forever in my to-do list)
When I should start something, I should also know which to stop; taking the time for productive things from time on doing useless things.
Here are the list of items I should stop doing:
- Facebooking (aren't you all surprised.)
- Youtube-ing
- Staring at the ceiling
- Spying on our neighbors
Kidding aside, the last 2 are just fillers, because the first 2 are really the only deadly things I spend my time on mostly.
I've got 39 days to do these things, I trust I could achieve it since my plan is specific, manageable, achievable/attainable, relevant, and time-bound.
Why?
Well there's complacency. The feeling of having a lot of time in your hands. It does screw up momentum. But Iyanla Vanzant say, as long as you keep on moving forward, you will not fail. And I guess I'm doing just that, but ideally, I should be moving faster to welcome in more projects that I'm also eager to embark on.
This calls for urgency. I should have accomplished many things in that span of time. But I opted to set things aside. And even though I've tried to plan things ahead, I failed to follow through with these plans. I failed to check on my planner, which is just stacked up with a book I haven't read, or that Spanish book I failed to study.
It's a pile of unfinished businesses.
I often remind myself that whenever I feel sadness, my body is calling out for me to ACT.
So that's what I should do then.
I will therefore embark on a "clean up on my unfinished business" Project before this year ends.
Here are the list of them:
- Get into a habit on studying Spanish
- Finish reading my friend's book "When Mars and Venus collide."
- Finish reading "Food Medicine"
- Launching of the Secret Project I've been working on for months
- Loose 5 kilos. (this has been forever in my to-do list)
When I should start something, I should also know which to stop; taking the time for productive things from time on doing useless things.
Here are the list of items I should stop doing:
- Facebooking (aren't you all surprised.)
- Youtube-ing
- Staring at the ceiling
- Spying on our neighbors
Kidding aside, the last 2 are just fillers, because the first 2 are really the only deadly things I spend my time on mostly.
I've got 39 days to do these things, I trust I could achieve it since my plan is specific, manageable, achievable/attainable, relevant, and time-bound.
I hereby commence my 39 day
"Clean up my Unfinished Business" Project!
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