September 20, 2012
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Breaking Impossible
Nothing much to write about.. sleeping in wayyy later b/c of my new game (Borderlands 2)
You will learn alot of helpful tools at work that you can apply later in life.
At work, we need to track our time off the phone to show that we are productive. We do this via an excel sheet that tracks what we do minute by minute.Last week I was talking about feeling like I was in a rut, so I took a page out of work and made an excel sheet titled 'Life Plan.'
It tracks it by date, with categories such as "Money, Career, Photography, Exercise, etc" and below showing how many minutes I devoted to it.
I've found that doing tasks in small bite-sized chunks of 15-20 minutes is very manageable and easy to accomplish. And thats exactly what I do; I'll focus 100% of my attention to this one task; no talking to other people, no searching for food, no msn, no surfing, no texting: nothing.
Just the task at hand.I find if you have alot of categories, it kind of makes you feel like you're not accomplishing alot, but don't be discouraged.
Be proud of what you do, and keep it up. What you're doing is building a habit. A habit that will lead to success.
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