It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you set your mind to it, but it’s amazing what you don’t accomplish when you can’t control your mind. I’ve already discussed getting myself focused, but it’s easier said than done.
My office looks like a tornado hit it. Seriously. I keep telling myself that I’ll get around to organizing, purging, simplifying, but it seems that day will never arrive. Not only is my office disturbing my mental well-being, the outside obligations are starting to get to me. It’s has nothing, almost, to do with business — it’s all family. Luckily, that’s scheduled to sort itself out come next week.
One thing this family obligation has shown me, however, is that I need to have a better system for myself and I need to stick with it. Clear boundaries and clear working start and end times are absolutely necessary — two things I never really had before.
All of that out in the open, I have some serious re-thinking to do. My goal, right now, is to simplify my life. My office is overrun and it needs to be controlled, plus I need to get rid of all those documents that serve no purpose other than taking up space. Personally, I believe I use this disorganization as an excuse not to work on my success — in other words, self-sabotage.
The list needs to be re-evaluated and re-prioritized:
- Clean and organize my office. A structure and system that works for me needs to be developed.
- Lifestyle and values re-evaluation. It’s time I really nailed down what’s important to me, what will make me happy to my core, and clearly define my value system so I can live my life in accordance.
- Finish my ebook product and a few other projects that have gone the way of the back-burner.
- Domain control. It’s time to sell, develop, or let the ones not in use expire.
Broken down, it seems plain as day. Now, let’s pray I can accomplish it. I know I can, I’m just anxious.