Do It Every Day

Accounting becomes a major chore when you only do it just before tax day. But if you do it every day, it takes 45 seconds.

Cleaning becomes really hard when you only do it every few weeks. But when you do it every day, it takes 5 minutes. 

Success becomes impossible when you only work at your goals once a month. But when you do it every day, it takes an hour. 

Inertia and procrastination stack up to create more work than the sum of their parts. If you wait 2 weeks to do 5 minutes’ worth of daily work, it doesn’t just add up to 70 minutes’ worth of work. It becomes 70 minutes of work, plus the extra time it takes to get supplies, find the right mindset, and get up to speed. 

Building daily systems is the key to maximizing your time and achieving real results.


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