Structured progress.

in Freewriters3 years ago

When I'm in a good place, usually my mind is very clear, I'm rested and I perform better overall. A decision made at this level of awarenesses would definitely be of a higher quality, That's why when I notice my mind is very sharp, I go into decision-making, and thinking mode.

When I'm are not in a good place, tired, upset, hungry, whatever; those are exactly the times when I don't make decisions but I go into execution mode. When I'm at my worse I focus on follow through, and walking the talk or better said -walking the thought.
Get it? Talk / thought...pretty clever, right? :)

The beautiful part about this solution is that at my worst I already know what I should be doing.

I don't have to think/ re-think and potentially change my mind on what should I do, or not do; and what's even better is that I don't have a chance to renegotiate with myself, and eventually switch a high-quality decision for a low-quality one.

Usually my mantra in times like this is the following: "My lower-self cannot tell my higher-self what to do he can just follow orders and execute. It's pretty weird, but if there is a good time to act like a robot it's at your worst.(hoping you already have good instructions)

My robots are very useful and here's why.
I would rather have weak action based on strong decision, rather than strong action based on weak decision.

Clarity is for choosing the direction, action is for moving in that direction, but if you get your direction wrong you are moving wrong.

I would rather move slow in the right direction, than to move fast in the wrong direction. First you think, and then you do, and unless you are in a fight, or you have to run for your life, you never switch the order between those two.

Happy actions everyone!

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