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Do YOU have the POWER?

1/1/2014

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Today's blog post is an extension of my Power of the List Series where the list is the most powerful human tool available.

Day Journal


One of the most important things you can do regularly is write down everything you do on a daily basis.

This is known as a Day Journal.

A day journal can be an important part of any person’s life by logging all your accomplishments, your botch-ups, and everything in-between.

Why is it so important?

Because a day journal helps you track the things you do. Letting you know which are helping you with what you want to do with your life, and those that aren’t.  By identifying the things that went right. You can continue them and understand why they went right and how to keep them right.

For example, being able to get to the end of the day and seeing the things you actually accomplished is inspiring and gets you pumped up for tomorrow. For me, being able to see that I wrote my weekly blog post t as well as went to the gym inspires me to keep succeeding.   It lets me sleep, knowing that I was productive and had many everyday victories.

Going in the opposite direction.

It allows you to see places in your life where you would like to improve. As it is more easy to see the patterns as they emerge and eliminate them before they become too much of a problem. This can go to understand your bad patterns such as sleeping-in too much. Allowing you to think up a solution such as moving your alarm clock out of arm’s length to get you out of bed and more likely to not sleep in as a result.

Below is an example: (Things in Red are things I want to eliminate or improve)

9am – Slept in (Wakeup supposed to be 7am)

10 – Started work on Writing Article

10:30 – Snack (Potato Chips because I missed Breakfast)

12pm – Finished article

12:30 – Lunch (Brown Rice, spinach, salmon burger with green tea and honey

1:30 – Back to work and posted article

2 – Water cooler Break

                Just today for example, I found that I missed my breakfast this morning and I was dragging for the rest of the day because of lack of energy. So when I asked myself why, the answer was right there in my day journal.

But what was the real reason I missed breakfast?

It was because I slept in and that is the real root of the problem. Being able to see the cascading effects of one thing to everything else is not only cool to see, but imperative in understanding how your day plays out. 



Starting one today will allow you to amass your very own everyday victories!


Have you started your own Day Journal or been thinking about it?

If you have then comment to let the world know about your everyday victories!


5 Comments
Cody
1/2/2014 06:58:28 am

My new year's resolution is to embrace the Power of the List. Two days down and and the rest of the year to go, I have high hopes that it will help me increase my productivity!

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LTCopy
1/2/2014 07:05:04 am

That is great to hear.

I hope the next parts can be just as effective for you as this one.

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9/18/2016 08:13:03 pm

I really admire your day journal things to to be written every day. It's almost like maintaining a personal dairy. I use to write my daily things happened to me in my dairy. But now would like to try your idea.

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11/21/2016 10:58:51 pm


Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!

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10/16/2017 12:27:47 am

Nice article, the importance of Day Journal is evident, by writing our day we can easily calculate our mistakes and victories which helps us to go ahead for achieving new goals.

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