Your settings are crucial.
So, I challenge you to ask yourself the following questions.
What mental setting are you putting yourself in each day?
Are you constantly chaotic?
Do you constantly live in a state of reaction and whatever happens next?
Are you aware of your patterns?
What you need to be mentally present?
Are you even mentally present in each thing you do?
More and more this last year I have realized how important the answers these questions really are. Mindset and environment are everything to your success.
I bet, if you feel like you have no control, are constantly being pulled in different directions, and feel as though you can't keep track of anything. It is 100% due to your systems and the environment you're in.
I have a morning routine. I can easily tell someone what I do from the second I get up to being completely ready. It takes me 45 minutes, and it is the same every day that I need to get up and go to work (on my home days I obviously cut out things like getting fully ready to go out etc..).
Although, I still have the same base tasks I do every morning even if I’m not going out.
You see, this is important because it is setting the scene for my day.
Think about it, what does every great book do RIGHT in the beginning?
It sets the scene.
It makes you feel as if your there in that place living that story.
DO THIS FOR YOUR LIFE.
It is your story after all isn't it?
Set your scene!
Wake up and set the scene for how you are and how your story is going to be.
Wake up and do everything you need to be in the right place mentally. Create a scene that is put together, high energy, ready to experience life, and crush everything that comes with the day good or bad.
Set the scene of you being put together, planned, and able to handle whatever is thrown at you.
Remember though, to set this scene, you must do the tasks that are required of this setting, you can't just imagine yourself put together and be a total mess.
This won't happen every day, things happen life gets crazy, we oversleep. I understand.
But if it happens more often than not... then you are ahead of everyone who's not even paying attention.
Start setting your scene. Start taking control of your story.
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