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RE: Mini Motivation #15 - Do you feel like you're running in a hamster wheel?

in #psychology7 years ago

I remember back in 2007, I was on a 10 month working holiday, running the internet cafe in a double decker bus at a backpacking hostel/campsite in Venice, Italy... every night I got to party in the bar with a bunch of backpackers, and every morning I got to nurse my hangover while the same backpackers checked their e-mail and sent messages to family back home.

It was a lot of fun, but I certainly felt after a while that I was just spinning my wheels, that my life wasn't progressing.

To combat this I set myself a really basic goal: Achieve one thing every day.

I found that helped a lot... even if it was something really small, at least I felt like I was progressing towards an end goal.

In hindsight I really wish I'd used all the time I had sitting in that Internet cafe to setup a few niche websites, as a decade later they'd probably be crushing it in affiliate sales from Amazon!!

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Wow, that's quite a life you live back then, @rossdcurrie.

Achieve one thing every day, that's like the increase 1% improvement every day that Kaizen advocates. Everyday just run for 1 minute longer, and before you know it, in a month, you're doing an additional half hour!

Don't be too hard on yourself, chief. I like to thing those 10 months give you enough experience to 1) not want to do it anymore now, and 2) tell really good hangover stories. All in all, I like to think it's building the muscle of hindsight thinking. It's always best to live life forward.

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