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		<title>One to three, that&rsquo;s all</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2012 00:35:46 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>One to three good pieces of work each day.</strong> That’s all I want to check off my list, and anything else is a bonus<strong>.</strong> On a day-by-day basis, this seems unambitious. Sometimes I wonder if I’m wasting this opportunity of an experiment – but I’m slowly feeling my way around, and it’s good to take my time.</p>
<p><strong>This week’s accomplishments:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Monday: </strong>business planning, and a meeting with a potential client.</li>
<li><strong>Tuesday:</strong> book sketchnotes, the book club, and halfway through putting together an e-book follow-up for my talk</li>
<li><strong>Wednesday: </strong>lunch with another entrepreneur; coffee with Quantified Self organizers and brainstorming; ENT101 sketchnote; finishing the e-book</li>
<li><strong>Thursday: </strong>digital sketchnoting podcast with Mike Rohde; on a personal note, survived another fitness class</li>
<li><strong>Friday: </strong>first coworking session at ING Direct; more business planning; brainstormed business marketing with someone</li>
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<p>I am so glad I stumbled across the power of writing and review. It’s much too easy to forget about where the time has gone, and to forget to celebrate the small wins.</p>
<p>While I waited for W- to finish his krav maga class, I mapped different emotions and the situations in which I feel them. The predominant emotion for this week has been a little hard to pin down. It’s not quite the thrill of developing code and closing tickets, or the happiness of having everything line up. It’s more amorphous. I think it’s more of a patient, deliberate preparation.</p>
<p>One thing at a time, one step in front of the other. If I accept this as the normal, it’ll probably be much better for me than assuming that normal is a whirlwind of activity. </p>
<p>Then I can hack this pace, bit by bit. I can experiment with breakfasts and other starts. I can write down more challenges and worries, and I can get better at working with other people to make things happen. I can figure out what my “treats” are – those small, productive tasks that give me a thrill – and sprinkle them through my week. </p>
<p>I’ve played with the “manic productivity” setting in life. Let’s see if I can get the hang of “steadily increasing strength.”</p>

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