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]]>The antidote to all this is to create a “stop doing” list. These are things you have decided you are NOT going to do.
Some examples:
– Stop committing to extra activities.
– Stop feeling guilty for not doing more.
– Stop answering your email 15 times a day.
– Stop starting new projects until you publish the current one.
– Stop comparing yourself to other writers.
– Stop watching the news.
– Stop holding grudges.
– Stop following people on social media who irritate you.
Success as a writer and creative person isn’t really a matter of doing more. It’s mostly a matter of eliminating the negative and unproductive things in your life so the good things can naturally start sprouting up.
Question: What item from the list above should you stop doing?
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]]>Most people, including myself, create a task list each day. We also call this a “to do” list. These are things we must do. And in a world that increasingly demands our attention every second—in a world filled with ever-increasing opportunities and connections—this list seems to get longer all the time.
The antidote to all this is to create a “stop doing” list. These are things you are NOT going to do.
– Stop committing to extra activities.
– Stop feeling guilty for not doing more
– Stop answering email 15 times a day
– Stop starting new projects until you publish the current one
– Stop comparing yourself to other writers
– Stop watching the news
– Stop holding grudges
– Stop following people on social media who irritate you
Success as a writer and creative person isn’t really a matter of doing more. It’s mostly a matter of eliminating the negative and unproductive things in your life so the good things can naturally start sprouting up.
Daily Question: What item from the list above should you stop doing?
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