Thank you for buying my book, Passport Forward.
Q. How do you eat an elephant?
A. One bite at a time.
If you want to get from Point A to Point B, you will have to take a few steps to get there.
Chipping away consistently is the path to success.
One step at a time. One day at a time. One Yoga class each week.
Is there something you want to accomplish where you can make consistent progress to make it a reality?
Jerry Seinfeld used a Don’t Break the Chain calendar to keep track of his daily habit of working on his comedy routine and material. I think it worked out pretty well for him.
Over the past few years, I have used my Don’t Break the Chain calendar to spend at least 15 minutes per day writing, editing, or promoting my book. I tell myself I will spend at least 15 minutes on my book project. Those 15 minutes usually turn into many hours of work.
The most important thing: Just start.
Once I start working on my book for 15 minutes, the hard part is over. The momentum begins and continues to build. I have created chains of 120 consecutive days several times. Once I see a chain building, it’s really hard for me to break it. And so it continues to grow.
These Don’t Break the Chain calendars will help you chip away at a big project, start a new program or habit, or move away from something you want to eliminate.
Your consistent daily action will help you create extraordinary results and achieve your goals.
I love the feeling I get when I build or accomplish something. I think a “sense of accomplishment” makes most people feel better about themselves and provides a source of gratification, satisfaction, and energy.
Did you know: If you spend just 15 minutes a day every day for a year, you will have invested 91.25 HOURS working toward your goal.
If you can do 30 minutes a day, you’ll have 182.5 HOURS under your belt in a year’s time. Wow. Talk about progress!
So here’s how you do it
Start today. Give yourself a big X and then do it again tomorrow. And the next day.
Begin well and do not fear the end. Just keep going.