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The path of highest enjoyment means doing what makes you feel happiest at the moment.
When you do so, you automatically become productive in your work.
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Good planning of resources help you plan out your energy and expectations.
So plan out your time and resources accordingly and integrate them into your schedule/to-do list. Block out time in your calendar for the project. Give yourself some buffer as well, in case of contingencies.
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Give yourself the permission to drop what you’re doing if it’s not working out, and you might just find many new things coming your way straight after that.
Trying to hold on to what you’ve done just prevents more goodness from coming your way.
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Celebrate the process, the resting, the doing, the completion, everything. Take the opportunity to recharge and regroup.
When you’re ready, continue on to with what you’re doing.
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When you start on a project, make sure it is something you are passionate about and you want to see through.
If you aren’t sure that this is something you really want to do, try it out on a small scale and see if it’s what you’re interested in. Otherwise, you may waste time and resources wh...
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It doesn’t have to be exhaustive. Just a quick outline will help. The point is to have something that guides you.
Do a quick plan on how much time and effort this idea will take, so you can have a bird’s eye view.
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Once you start, commit to it. Whatever you have planned, do them. Give yourself the option to exit a project if it’s really not in line with your vision, but otherwise, hold yourself to your word.
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Tracking your progress helps you understand how you’re doing and gives you a target to reach. This makes it easier to keep up with your momentum.
It makes you accountable to your goal and helps you to stay on track.
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To avoid losing the enthusiasm you had at the beginning, bring back your end vision in sight.
Surround yourself with anything that’s reminds you of your end goal, such as your vision board, pictures of others who have achieved the same goal, and objects that represent the goal.
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