I always postponed my commitment to "tomorrow", until...
I have been a serial procrastinator...
And try to hide it anyway I could.
Always trying to do my best to look like I was putting the work in...
That I was achieving.
I would say that I woke up every morning at 5.30 when in reality I only did it a few times a week.
In the past 10 days, I have been waking up at the same time from Monday to Friday.
(I might wake up 1-1.5h later on the weekend and on Sunday I usually do not go through my routine)
And went through the same routine.
There are certain days when I wake up and feel terrible.
I would very much rather go back to sleep.
I always thought that the point of having a routine was to learn to love it.
But I feel like I was wrong.
I don't feel that the point of having a routine is to wake up and feel amazing every day.
But it is to do it no matter what you feel.
99% of the days, I feel amazing after I complete it.
And that feeling stays for at least a few hours.
Probably because I can trust myself a little more.
I said I was going to do something and I did it.
I used to accept different excuses all the time:
  • I am tired
  • I didn't sleep well
  • I am not too busy today anyway
And always postpone my commitment to "tomorrow".
And that tomorrow was always "tomorrow".
P.S. Tomorrow I will launch a new offer only for 5 people. I can tell you that it is not a $50 course. It involves 2 live calls every week with me and it's for those who want to take their lead gen to the next level in the next 3 months.
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I always postponed my commitment to "tomorrow", until...
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