It sounds subtle, but these are the only days where I find myself getting anything done. I either start my day like this and feel normal and productive, or I look up and realize it’s early evening, I haven’t accomplished anything and I can’t bring myself to focus no matter how hard I want to.

Start every day as a producer, not a consumer - Journal - Daniel Howells

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    To which I would add: as a creator, not an audience. And: with action, not reaction.
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    That’s okay. I consider those days balanced. We need to rest and recuperate in between creating and giving 110%.
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    The full post is a great read on how a small change in habit could result in a big change in productivity.
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