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Well, see now thats the thing....there are plenty of cookbooks out there, but I have my own preference as to which I own.
I most definitely need to write things down to keep shit organized- in my corporate life I wrote many "books" for each account i opened and updated my own account "book" every year.
On a daily basis I used a lined paper grid: Top left; shit needed to be done today, Top right, new shit; bottom left, shit to be done but not urgent/this week; and bottom right long term goals/projects This had to be on a clipboard and not a closed binder because: out of sight, out of mind.
Your saying I'm lacking motivation because I'm not organized enough?
Just throwing out what helps me with motivation...if it helps it helps, if not then we spent a good time in a discussion and thought process....should be over coffee but there you go.
I will try it, thanks