
OK, 10:15 PM and I'm really tired. Had a long, fruitful day. Ordinarily I would say it's been productive enough, fun enough, worthwhile enough, so that I can just go to bed.
Then this thought pops into my head. Blog. Say what? But I'm so tired. And haven't I done enough today? Well, No.
Saying yes to the things that pop into my head reinforces the desire to do them--when they're things important to me--and is critical to building a habit.
Saying no, for whatever reason, builds an opposing habit; one of not doing something, not doing this particular thing (blogging) that I know I really want to do. So, here it is. Worked all day on redoing the front and back cover artwork for Tina's book. That's cool. But I need to do this as well. Because I enjoy it, even being tired, and I enjoy having done it as well. Hopefully I am also developing a habit that is important to me, and building the new future me. G'nite.
Then this thought pops into my head. Blog. Say what? But I'm so tired. And haven't I done enough today? Well, No.
Saying yes to the things that pop into my head reinforces the desire to do them--when they're things important to me--and is critical to building a habit.
Saying no, for whatever reason, builds an opposing habit; one of not doing something, not doing this particular thing (blogging) that I know I really want to do. So, here it is. Worked all day on redoing the front and back cover artwork for Tina's book. That's cool. But I need to do this as well. Because I enjoy it, even being tired, and I enjoy having done it as well. Hopefully I am also developing a habit that is important to me, and building the new future me. G'nite.