1. Set appointments
I never would go to the gym. But there was times I did it religiously. When I was in college baseball, and then when I had a gym partner and we were on a lifting plan with set days of the week and set workouts.
You need something to show up for. I set appointments for things. You need to “employ” yourself as an entrepreneur. You need something where if you don’t show up, someone’s calling your a$$ and wondering where you are.
Now, I’m at the gym all the time and have made tons of progress.
2. Hire people.
Have other people do stuff. Things don’t need to be done by you. They just need to be done. Hire someone.
They won’t want to let you down, you won’t want to waste your money. They’ll get shit done even if you could have never been so consistent.
3. Clean up.
Your entire life is maintaining chaos and controlling and fighting against entropy, the natural tendency of disorder to take over. Example: your dishes don’t get cleaner by themselves.
The simplest version of this is cleaning your room. A complicated version of this is running a large organization like a well oiled machine.
Start with your room. Then the house. Then other things. Get to work and don’t stop.
4. Make a todo list. No list = you probably won’t do it. It’s the backbone of all productivity.
I never would go to the gym. But there was times I did it religiously. When I was in college baseball, and then when I had a gym partner and we were on a lifting plan with set days of the week and set workouts.
You need something to show up for. I set appointments for things. You need to “employ” yourself as an entrepreneur. You need something where if you don’t show up, someone’s calling your a$$ and wondering where you are.
Now, I’m at the gym all the time and have made tons of progress.
2. Hire people.
Have other people do stuff. Things don’t need to be done by you. They just need to be done. Hire someone.
They won’t want to let you down, you won’t want to waste your money. They’ll get shit done even if you could have never been so consistent.
3. Clean up.
Your entire life is maintaining chaos and controlling and fighting against entropy, the natural tendency of disorder to take over. Example: your dishes don’t get cleaner by themselves.
The simplest version of this is cleaning your room. A complicated version of this is running a large organization like a well oiled machine.
Start with your room. Then the house. Then other things. Get to work and don’t stop.
4. Make a todo list. No list = you probably won’t do it. It’s the backbone of all productivity.