Everybody Deserves A Lazy Day
Well I wrote the tasks I wanted to accomplish today on a sheet of paper, and I sat for about 1/2 hour then drew a thick black line across the title of my list, “today”, and wrote beside it “tomorrow”.
I could have, of course, just not done the tasks I had set myself, but that seems wrong, and it would demotivate me later since I’m not reaching goals.
Now it says “tomorrow” on it, and you’re wondering, “well but it’s still going to say tomorrow, tomorrow, so you’ll never get it done”, but that’s okay. You see when I do actually end up getting these tasks done I will be doing them a day early (since the list says tomorrow).
This is a great way to lift my motivation, with the strike of my pen and simply changing one word, I turned what could have been a demotivating day into a very motivating one. Now whatever I do and whenever I do it, I’m always a day ahead, and that is a pretty damn great feeling.