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My Reflection…to this point
When I started the first 5 Day challenge, I wasn't sure I'd finish it. When I started again, I wasn't sure what would be different. Turns out, a lot… The biggest shift isn't the habits I’ve built. It's my identity. I used to call myself a starter who didn't finish. I don't say that anymore. Not because I've forced myself into being someone different... but because the evidence has piled up to the point where I can't honestly say it anymore. What the evidence looks like: - Sleep. My big rock. A regular bedtime has given me 2 extra hours a night on average. That single commitment has changed everything downstream. - Email Inboxes. 4 cleared to zero unread. Around 22,000 emails deleted. And I'm maintaining them. - Planning. Every single day. Haven't missed one yet. I don't always finish the list, but I come back the next morning with direction and purpose. - Celebrating. I'm writing wins on post-it notes for myself and sharing them in here without feeling like I'm bragging. That's new. That's huge for me. - Gamifying. I've stopped fighting it and accepted it... my brain loves a scoreboard. So I'm building that in on purpose now. - Discernment. I'm using AI to question myself before I jump at the next shiny opportunity. Sticking with what I've already said matters. What Jim's content has taught me so far: ✅Consistency over perfection. The "never miss twice" rule has rewired how I relate to slipping into procrastination. I still drift but I come back. THAT is the win. ✅Self-binding through environment, not willpower. The bedtime works because I designed it. The inboxes stay clear because I built a rhythm, not necessarily because I'm disciplined. ✅Identity through evidence. Every post-it note is proof. Every morning I return to my planner is proof. The voice that used to say you never finish things is still there... it's just quieter. Because the evidence stopped agreeing with it. The win I didn't expect: This is the exact transformation I want for my clients. I had to walk this journey myself first to truly know it. That's not a side benefit. That actually might be the whole point.
My Reflection…to this point
Anyone else do this?
OK, ADHD brains…please tell me I'm not alone in this. I love books. Real books. Paper, spine, the whole thing. I don't do Kindle. So I see a book I want to read. Sometimes I add it to my “to read” list on Goodreads, but most of the time I just request it from the library. Some books arrive right away. Some have a wait list. Before I know it, I have 35 library books in my apartment, and there is no human way I'm reading 35 books in the time I’m allowed to keep them. So I do the responsible thing: I sort through them, pick which ones to return, and take pictures of the covers so I can request them again later. But…I never request them again later. Meanwhile, more books just keep arriving. It's a crazy, ridiculous, never-ending book conveyor belt. Anyone else? 🙋‍♀️📚
disco/club head
no frequencies, music etc today and I still have "disco head". Just started as soon as I got home trying to sit in silence vs hopping on yt again. No clue if anyone else is experiencing this, but do you have an idea what I can do to relieve that❔️ It's not fully blown like tinnitus, but very similar, plus the foggy head😶‍🌫️ Anything that helped would be appreciated 😊🙏🏽 Never thought I'd experience that again since I haven't beeb clubbing for at least 10+ years now, also no concerts etc where I got the same feeling and "noise" in my head 🥴 🦧😵 🌀 soooo unpleasent
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