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I think Russ was going to start a thread about this, but I searched and can't find anything. If there is a similar thread already, mods please close/merge this one.
I won't say much until I know we didn't start this somewhere else. The purpose of this thread is to expound on planning and focus, but particularly narrowing it down and controlling your creativity to have yourself apply it to your most pertinent projects.
I'm not posting from the solution side, more of the problematic side. I have noticed a flaw in my daily activities, but it is obviously a result of my thinking at the core. It's easy to analyze another person's situation and relatively quickly pick out what they're doing wrong. Doing this on yourself is a whole different game; I think self sabotage comes into play here.
I can't quite put my finger on how to grasp controlling my creativity and I think this has a lot to with this. When I set out to accomplish a specific goal that's relative, the wheels get going and just bounce from one thing to the next, and the next, and the next. While all ideas pertain to the subject matter, the end result is not productivity.
I'm assuming this is rectified by just choosing one avenue and sticking to it, but I could be way off here.
I'm curious to see what everyone has to say about this area in particular?
I won't say much until I know we didn't start this somewhere else. The purpose of this thread is to expound on planning and focus, but particularly narrowing it down and controlling your creativity to have yourself apply it to your most pertinent projects.
I'm not posting from the solution side, more of the problematic side. I have noticed a flaw in my daily activities, but it is obviously a result of my thinking at the core. It's easy to analyze another person's situation and relatively quickly pick out what they're doing wrong. Doing this on yourself is a whole different game; I think self sabotage comes into play here.
I can't quite put my finger on how to grasp controlling my creativity and I think this has a lot to with this. When I set out to accomplish a specific goal that's relative, the wheels get going and just bounce from one thing to the next, and the next, and the next. While all ideas pertain to the subject matter, the end result is not productivity.
I'm assuming this is rectified by just choosing one avenue and sticking to it, but I could be way off here.
I'm curious to see what everyone has to say about this area in particular?
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