Start Your Day With a Note and One Task You Want to Complete

What matters is how you start your day . If you start without giving directions, it’s easy to take the time to get ready. To solve this problem, the writer Sean Blanc writes himself a note the night before and leaves it on his desk.

At the end of the day, Blanc writes down what he wants to do tomorrow on a card and leaves it on the table. For him, this is a topic that he wants to write about, but you can apply it to any job. That’s why it works for him:

Writing the topic I’m going to write about tomorrow gives me several advantages:

  1. This gives my subconscious a 12 hour head start. The well of my writing mind gets all night to fill with what it has to say on the topic. I do not need to worry and constantly think about it, waste time and energy on reflection. Tomorrow I will write about it.
  2. Thus, when it comes time to write, I have all my energy at my disposal. When I sit down to write, I have not yet expended my willpower trying to formulate an idea, or comb a list of possibilities, or comb the Internet for inspiration. It’s time to write, and I don’t despair. I am not lost, overwhelmed, or confused. I know exactly what to write about because it’s in front of me. All I have left is to open my writing program and write.

“Here, Sean, write about this,” I tell myself. And that’s what I do.

It’s a small thing, but it can help you start your day with a sense of purpose.

Note | Sean Blanc

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