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It’s Your Daily Habits That Propel You Toward Success
The process really is more important than the destination — and that process requires consistency, frequency, and discipline.
I was journaling this morning, watching the sun rise over the mountains on an already-smog-hazy horizon.
My pajama pants fit loosely around me, and I snuggled into a sweatshirt that was too tight six months ago. I’m over 15 pounds lighter than I was at the start of 2020. My reflection on the computer screen sitting blankly next to me shows clear skin, a more defined jaw line, longer hair.
I scribble my plans for the day into my journal, including the work I need to do for the part-time corporate gig I scored from my summer MBA internship.
My calves vaguely ache from the nine-mile run I completed yesterday morning, a run that kicked off an other-wise lazy Sunday that included carne asada french fries and peppermint cupcakes, a few hours of the show “Black-ish,” and a hell of a lot of snuggling with my partner.
Reflecting back on 2020, I’m pretty stunned by how much I’ve accomplished. How much I’ve survived, how much I’ve grown, and how much I’ve experienced.