What's holding you back from doing what you need to be doing this week?
Graham Allcott
Kindness at Work & Productivity | Best-selling author of 'Productivity Ninja' | Keynote speaker | Founder of Think Productive | Dad | Villa fan
Reasons my brain tells me that going for a run* is a bad idea today:
I've got too much work on today
It's raining
I'll run tonight or tomorrow instead (hint: evidence suggests this is rarely the case)
I might get cold
I might catch a cold
There's a slight twinge in my elbow
This phone call is more important
Something about Covid
I can just stay home but eat healthily
I'll be sweaty afterwards for my zoom call
I'm on a deadline
I can start getting back on it tomorrow
The weather looks better tomorrow
I'm hungry
I just want to finish this YouTube video first
I'm waiting in for a delivery
I've started cooking
I've just eaten
I've just had a shower
I'm cosy
I'm tired
I'm too focused on XYZ right now.
Genuine reasons I shouldn't go for a run today:
I don't own shoes.
Make it happen this week.
* if running isn't your thing, feel free to replace 'going for a run' with whatever fitness or self-care activities you don't do often enough, but deep down you know are good for you. For example, I could just as easily have called this "All the reasons meditation is a bad idea".
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