Writing out ten goals per day allows you to plan events and make sure sh*t gets done, no matter what.
And there is always going to be sh*t .
Tasks that are easily overlooked (like the gym) must go first on the list.
As Tony Robbins says if you keep saying I should do something i.e workout, quit smoking, people usually don't follow through because the event is too far off in the future.
But if we turn a "should" into a "must" we make sure the task is easily expedited.
With time these "must" turn into a healthy habits and that means no more pitiful excuses to park our butts on the couch and say "I'll do it tomorrow".
An example of a typical day:
1. Work Out
2. Drink 3 liters of water (through out day)
3. Food prep
4. Take a walk during a work break
5. Return emails
6. Clean and organize living space
7. Get things ready for the tomorrow
8. Socialize with family, friends, help kids with homework etc.
9. Read/Relax
10. Go to sleep early in order to get 8 hours
XOXO,
Kim :)
Kim :)