02/01/2022 Weekly Mind Sweep
Weekly Mind Sweep
Chickbook Creative / Weekly Mind Sweep
Contemplation- derring-do - Extra credit if you use it in a sentence!
Citation of the week - A farmer on productivity.
Conversation consideration - (things we discuss at coffee connection)The risk is big; the reward is bigger.
Check (clarify) your Reality - ask yourself hard questions. When in the past week have you felt certain in a decision you made? What strengths did you notice?
Now, let’s sweep the brain…
2. Citation.
The full quote is: "It is wonderful how much work can be got through in a day, if we go by the rule—map out our time, divide it off, and take up one thing regularly after another. To drift through our work, or to rush through it in a helter-skelter fashion, ends in comparatively little being done. "One thing at a time" will always perform a better day's work than doing two or three things at a time. By following this rule, one person will do more in a day than another does in a week."
#shoutit We can easily fall into the trap of multi-tasking only to end up with a pile of unfinished tasks. Your brain is not wired to do this. You are better off choosing one job, giving it your full attention, and taking it to completion. Need support organizing your thoughts into manageable tasks?
3. Conversation Consideration.
This topic came up during my coffee connect. We’ve tried working for others. We chose to take the risk and dream bigger. We support each other through this journey because people who work for others cannot relate to our day-to-day struggles. Only an entrepreneur can understand. The hard days, the uncomfortable feelings, the joy, and the freedom. Others think we have a lot of free time. As if. You do not have to do this alone. Join us. Every Monday. 8 am.
4. Check your reality.
When in the past week have you felt certain in a decision you made? What strengths did you notice?
In other news…
What I love #chickbookjamieloves
Follow this hashtag for my weekly Jamie loves post on FB & Instagram
What I ate #chapmellomealplan
Did you know I write a meal plan every week and post it on my personal social media? This way my family doesn’t have to ask me every day “what’s for dinner” For 2022, I started using this hashtag. Follow on Instagram for meal ideas!
What I’m Listening to:
She Built This; How to Bring Life to Your Copy: A Conversation with Laura Belgray. My favorite part; bucatini pasta