2020 a year of hiatus

By Corbyn · Jan 3, 2021 · ·
  1. I've talked a lot in my blog posts about focus, habits, and struggling with getting words on the page. That didn't change in my absence from the forum. 2020 should have been THE year to get things done with so many of us stuck at home due to COVID.

    For me, that hasn't been the case.

    I started the year with a bang at least getting one short project done. I also wrote many blog posts related to work on a semi-decent schedule. But, I didn't get my project done... you know the one we all have... THE project. I even gave myself a timeline, which I don't think I can or will meet now.

    So for me, 2020 has been a year of working and sticking my head in the proverbial sand. Like many, I'm not sad to see it go, but I'm determined to have a better year in 2021.

    My point in this blog is to share hope for 2021. Hope for everyone who is still struggling to finish something, anything.

    I see you. I feel your struggle. It's mine too. We're not alone.... We've got this. Happy writing. -Corbyn

Comments

  1. jim onion
    The same thing happened to me. It led me to the realization, at least, that my problem was *definitely* not "not having enough time", but not using my time wisely.

    So, I spent most of my time working on getting better at that.
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  2. Corbyn
    I think that's really the trick, getting better at making the most out of things. Sometimes that means a situation, sometimes it means working more wisely, and sometimes it's just doing the things we need to feel like we're "adulting well".

    I joked with a tech at work today that I didn't need lunch, "... because I actually managed to adult today."

    It's important to celebrate the little victories, but even more important to foster them as strong work habits.
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