This week I took out two full hours to “go dark” – no slack, no email, no phone notifications: complete silence on everything except this one project. The next day, I did it again. Same project (now halfway finished). Two hours, again. No connection with anything except the tasks before me. I got it done.
Category Archives: Just keep going
To be fair the chances of me completing a book called “Finish” seem higher than for other books. The title alone stares at you, judges you a bit until it’s done. I’ve written before about my tendency to pull back right before something big is completed: Self sabotage, finishing your writing, and the power of
I’ve not always been ready to make resolutions at the start of January. Some years I pushed myself. This will be my year, I’d promise myself, as I bought or pulled out yet another notebook – or a series of notebooks, like one year when I wrote a different word on each one, like “creativity”
There are things you want which are on the other side of asking a direct question. “Could I be a guest on your podcast?” “Is there a speaking slot available for me?” “What do you think about working more in partnership?” “Are you ready to start?” We often take the side road, the hint, the
Exactly four weeks ago today, I was at a conference listening to someone talk about having the best, the ideal clients (and not accepting anything less). “If you have a client who isn’t the right fit for you, let them go,” she said. “You can always get another one.” My mindset wasn’t in the same
Do you find yourself saying “Oh my word it’s [time of day] and I haven’t [list of things] yet!” It’s 9am and I’ve only checked emails. It’s 4pm and I haven’t finished the one thing I said I would do today It’s Friday and I still have this that and the other to finish… But
For the last four months, this view of my new living room windows has kept me going through a lot of…for want of a better word, admin. Phone calls. Forms. Emails. Questions about home reports, and adjusted and refreshed home reports. Surveys. Issues with structural engineer surveys. Issues with home reports (again). Calls to solicitors.
If you want a new result from your marketing, building your own marketing rhythms will help get you there. Many of you have read Atomic Habits. The big realisation for the author James Clear was that results aren’t driven only by the goals you set, they are connected to the systems you follow. Those habits,
As business owners, we’re interested in trustworthiness. We want to be known as someone – and a company – who can be trusted; and we want to work with those who are the same. We’re also (and I speak absolutely for myself here) stubborn to a point. We can do it. We will do it.