For me, it’s very hard to fight the power of inertia and break ‘commitments’. This weekend I REALLY didn’t want to post on LinkedIn or write the newsletter… We were on a short weekend vacation, and instead of take a nap I sat down to write Tuesday’s piece 😅
So for me, it has to be more intentional, as I too often find time even for things that aren’t my top priority.
Not because of the strike, I don't really care about that. I think it's mainly that I 'committed' to it. I felt I 'must' write that, and I didn't have good enough excuse to be 'lazy'.
For me, it’s very hard to fight the power of inertia and break ‘commitments’. This weekend I REALLY didn’t want to post on LinkedIn or write the newsletter… We were on a short weekend vacation, and instead of take a nap I sat down to write Tuesday’s piece 😅
So for me, it has to be more intentional, as I too often find time even for things that aren’t my top priority.
Why did you write it if you didn't want to? To not break your posting streak or something like that?
That's a good question :)
Not because of the strike, I don't really care about that. I think it's mainly that I 'committed' to it. I felt I 'must' write that, and I didn't have good enough excuse to be 'lazy'.