34. "i dont get the "not organic" argument." In response to In response to 32 Tue Dec-23-14 06:08 PM by double negative
being organic put you in a not so great space to begin with why not do the opposite of what you normally do and make a win happen?
and thanks for the response, breaking down goals into tangible chunks is where the magic happens.
>well a version of this method...essentially I take the big >goal and break it into smaller goals. and put time lines on >those. for example. > >2015: Finish my novel > >Tasks to complete: >*outline >*synosis >*character breakdown >*chapter breakdown >*write chapters (each chapter is a goal) >*once finished, read and edit >*corrections > >etc etc. then i put a timeline on each of those things. so if >I say I have a month to finish the outline, if I finish it in >two weeks, then those two weeks give me a jumpstart on the >next goal. > >its just makes you feel like you're doing more than just >having a big goal like "Fix my credit" and are going >everywhere to do it. when you can break it down to ' > >*request credit report from agency >*review, highlight discrepancies >*write letters > >blah blah blah. people say it's not organic but for ppl who >have procrastination or attention issues, it makes things >*seem* easier to complete because it's more specific.