I didn’t quite get through my blog facelift this weekend. I did, however, clean up a lot of old content, organize it better, and made everything searchable. Instantly, I noticed hits from it, which is fodder for a future guest post somewhere else. It’s almost time for me to go to the gym–the Challenge will be in effect shortly. But, the sidebar with the metrics is up, and that’s working now,so you’ll see more from that.
The two things I have left to do are my schedule and my checklists.
My schedule is when I’m doing things; my checklists are what to do in a given day. Again, I return to Google (something about Google wants to make me give them information on my life), and again I put forth what I’m doing on a daily basis. I have some definitions for each task, and this is not quite ready to share, but since it’s web 2.0, everything is in ‘pre beta,’ so, a sharing we will go.
A lot of the stuff is self explanatory, and I’ll post about “affirmations,” “mission statement,” and more a little later.
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The gist is to wake up intentionally, and get my engine fully fired up. I don’t have it in me to act correctly in an innate way like Ayn Rand’s cardboard heroes do, so I have to decide what I’m doing using this kind of stuff. If I was left to my own devices, i’d probably hit the drive through at Objectively, I know it works because when I was most closely aligned with this stuff, I was having the most outrageous success of my time. The routine above takes a couple of hours to accomplish; I need to leave the house by 7:15 to get to the gym by 7:30 (new goal).
The only ‘work’ thing I batch in the beginning is to update clients and realtors–this saves me oodles of time down the road. This will become part of the dashboard when I’m partly or mostly done with this thing. I’ll get the formatting done…but really–this keeps me from forgetting to do things that enhance my day.
So today, I’ll be making contacts and updating it. I may call you, who knows.