March 14, 2023
Today I came to the realization that the last few weeks have been occupied by one singular thought: How do I move from “thinking” to “doing?”
Ironically, the fact I’ve spent the last few weeks thinking about how to stop thinking and not actually doing what I wanted to be doing says a lot about the progress that I haven’t made.
Yesterday I had a conversation with a friend and my boss, and one thing that came out of that conversation was the importance of scheduling you time. My boss said to me at one point: “You never miss a podcast release, you never miss a newsletter release, you never miss a deadline and if you do you need to miss one for whatever reason, you set a new one that you can meet. But it seems to me that if you don’t schedule a workout you won’t get to it because you’ll treat it as a nice to have like some of the items on your to do list that you haven’t gotten to yet because they didn’t have a deadline.”
This coming immediately after a conversation with my friend who told me that at the end of the day I need to decide what my priorities are, and that they should always first and foremost be myself, and how I need to schedule my time to fit that priority.
Weirdly, while this is by no means groundbreaking, I really appreciated the bluntness of my first friend, and the analogy of my boss. After both conversations a light bulb went off over my head. Even now, it’s 10:55 PM as I am writing this, but what am I going to do when I finish typing?
That’s right, I’m going to go do a Pilates workout, because I need to take care of myself, but I am tired, so I don’t want to lift weights. But a calm workout that helps me stretch AND build muscle?
Sounds like a win to me.
Until next time, dear diary.














