One of the morning processes that I embrace is starting my day journaling. I enjoy Ryder Carroll’s variation known as “Bullet Journaling.” It is customizable, which has kept me focused for over six journals now.
Each morning, as I set up my day with my journal, I read and write down anything I find interesting. One thing I enjoy reading each morning in my rotation is my old journals. As I swim in my old thoughts, I will find quotes from a few years ago that speak to me differently or with even more strength now based on what I have or am presently experiencing. Recently, I rediscovered,
“When You Are Unsure… Clarify The Goal.”
Honestly, this one hits at the perfect time because we just finished completing several long-term goals for our family. Usually, after any hard push towards a goal, we feel like a half-deflated balloon balancing out whether to fold over or float.
While re-reading this quote, I realized that we had not placed our next set of goals into a timely structure. Much like an Instant Pot or Crock-Pot, we should set up our next dish to cook while working on what is directly in front of us.
Reading this sparked a new fire in me and got me thinking of everything I need to do. It reminded me of the 36 or more goals we made for the year that I need to get back to chiseling away at and eventually crushing.
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