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#192: A Year From Now You Will Wish You Had Started Today

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If a big project is a priority to you, then you have to consistently schedule and plan adequate chunks of time to dive in and tackle it. There's really no way around it. It's a process. Try to trust the process.

In our last episode I gave reason as to why you might want to schedule big chunks of time, but if that's not feasible for you, then maybe you need to start small, which is so much better than not starting at all.

Have you ever heard that quote "A year from now you will wish you had started today"?

Well, in this episode I give you a scenario to think about that might inspire you to start with small chunks of time rather than push the project off for tomorrow.

Links Mentioned in this Show:

Episode #8: How to Make a "Perfect Day Itinerary"

Episode #11: How Do I Make a "Perfect Week Itinerary"? (Ask CarlaRae)

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Website: CarlaRaeArneson.com

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Submit Questions: CarlaRaeArneson.com/AskCarlaRae

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If a big project is a priority to you, then you have to consistently schedule and plan adequate chunks of time to dive in and tackle it. There's really no way around it. It's a process. Try to trust the process.

In our last episode I gave reason as to why you might want to schedule big chunks of time, but if that's not feasible for you, then maybe you need to start small, which is so much better than not starting at all.

Have you ever heard that quote "A year from now you will wish you had started today"?

Well, in this episode I give you a scenario to think about that might inspire you to start with small chunks of time rather than push the project off for tomorrow.

Links Mentioned in this Show:

Episode #8: How to Make a "Perfect Day Itinerary"

Episode #11: How Do I Make a "Perfect Week Itinerary"? (Ask CarlaRae)

Share this Episode: CarlaRaeArneson.com/episode192

Share this Podcast: LifeMadeSimplePodcast.com

Simplicity University: SimplicityU.com

Free Guide: "9 Ways to Simplify Your Life"

Or send a text to 44222 with the word 9SIMPLIFY

Free Download: "5 Steps to Organizing Your Home"

Or send a text to 44222 with the word ORGANIZE

Website: CarlaRaeArneson.com

Facebook: Facebook.com/CarlaRaeArneson

Submit Questions: CarlaRaeArneson.com/AskCarlaRae

  continue reading

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