This is what happens when you don’t take ESD.
- ESD: Beyond the Habit
- Today is a whole lot easier to see as yesterday than as tomorrow.
- Because “Every other day plus weekends is too complicated.”
- If you could practice more, would you?
- You do it even when you don’t want to do.
- You’ll never again say, “Oh well. Another day where I didn’t get it done.”
- This is how you live to be 103 years old.
- Study Every Single Day
- Every Single Day launches on October 17, 2017!
- Yes, you can force the Flow State. Here’s how.
- You know those things you never seem to get done? What if you could get them done?
- Meditation is the single thing that has helped me create Every Single Day for the past 1,698 days in a row.
- How do you know if you’re ready to make “The Leap”?
- This is what happens when you don’t take ESD.
- When you hear about how a person changed her life, it changes your life.
- When you’re a practitioner of Every Single Day, the “how” no longer matters.
- Sneak Peak: Every Single Day Table of Contents
- How has “Every Single Day” changed your life?
- The gift of the technique comes when we transcend it.
- Don’t have time? Here’s how to make time.
- The ESD Avatar — Who is the Every Single Day reader persona?
- The secret about that “big burst of creativity” you’re waiting for.
- It’s probably not a good idea to upload my book to Amazon while I’m in the train. Unless, of course …
- “Every Single Day” is available for pre-order on Amazon
- Mr. Pantser, meet Miss Plotter.
- 100 Reviews in 30 Days
- A prescription without a pill?
- From shame to lame to blame to aim to fame to game
- Can we become more creative?
- The Conundrum of Comfortable
- Every Single Day: Weight Loss
- If you think you need to do more, it might be time to do less.
- Very little stability in my life at the moment. Oh, yes, well, except for that. #creativelystable
- 2019 is going to be different. AKA: the mountain goat.
- Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can’t.
- Ghost with a Toast
You thought you could hide.
Let’s have a brief look at the dangers of not adhering to the Every Single Day mindset.
Quick, list three things you do Every Single Day!
Me:
- Write
- Meditate
- Learn
Those were under pressure off the top of my head. What are yours?
Quick, how about three you’d like to add to your ESD arsenal?
- Marketing
- Recording
- Play
Again, these are off the cuff, I’m-not-even-sure-what-they-mean, spontaneous. What are areas that you’d like to work on?
This comes about as some projects are not getting finished. Namely:
- Going through the edits of Kite Hill (and uploading new version).
- Recording audiobook of Kite Hill (this is stuck because of #1).
- Dutch and German translations of Kite Hill (this is out of my hands as others are working on it–or not).
#1 is the bottleneck and it is in my hands. But that’s just it, it’s not in my hands. If it were in my hands, that would mean that I’m working on it.
Every Single Day can mean a single minute per day. If I worked just one minute (ridiculous, right?) on going through the editor’s edits, I would be, each day, closer to being done. But since I work zero minutes per day, each day I’m not closer to finishing.
See how simple the math is?
0 + anything = anything
1 + anything = something