generally speaking, i like the “the motivator” section in “real simple” magazine. i like the piece in the april 2008 issue in particular. it has to do with addressing, “completing,” your past and totally talks to me and my hang-ups. she identifies three steps to close the unfinished chapters:
1) taken an inventory of your “incompletions.” essentially make a list of all your woulda/shoulda/couldas
2) assign completion dates. she says categorize goals by n for now, l for later, c complete, or ntl for not in this lifetime. (personally, i wonder if this technique would actually work as it doesn’t seem specific enough, but it’s better than “someday,” “later,” or “tomorrow”.)
3) start crossing things off, i.e., get crackin’.
this could be a very good technique for me. i like lists. i like feeling like i’m going to tackle things one at a time. when i’m focused and on a roll, there’s no end to the things i can accomplish. i’m going to start working on my list – now.
