On a good day I can get through a 30 minute session without getting majorly distracted. Currently, this has gone down to 15 minutes. I would like to blame none other than myself for this. For the past few months I have slipped and let go of the basics. Instead, I forgot that unlike others, or maybe exactly like them, I need to remind myself of the little behavioural traits for the muscle memory to not fade away.
Everyday I am anxious and trying to do too many things and end up getting nothing done. I need to arrest this slide and fast.
Key message to myself: You can't do everything. Stop trying to run in 500 different directions. Say no. Prioritize. Focus on the one area in that one thing and keep drilling down on it. If it doesn't interest you, move on. But once you know that you can tolerate it, don't quit it. Keep at it. 5 years. 10 years. Find the area that will be worth it and just dig down and keep at it.
Discipline. Discipline. Remember the plan. Don't skip the basics. Keep making small progress but don't let go of the little things. Fundamentals and the building blocks don't change. Read more. Drill down. Dig deeper. Ask the right questions. Understand first, talk later. Don't cut people off. Observe, don't retort. Read. Level up. Know more.
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