I love your ritual, but I can see where it would be hard to keep it up.
I spoke a lot more to time in my first attempt at the post. The idea is to, ideally, give at least 10 minutes to each step, but the author says even 1 minute for each, resulting in a 6-Minute Miracle Morning, is better than none. However, I think, like you said, there are some that are more helpful, and just giving those more time is beneficial to getting a routine that fits you and your goals. I do find the affirmations to be really useful, but I am not going to say them for 10 minutes. I also like to take a bit more than 10 min for reading. I am going to make a series of posts on this topic, methinks, because I want to suss out how to make it more effective for me; and blabbering about might help me analyze and focus better.
I really like using a bullet journal, again because of its ability to be personalized. I have to get back into it, though, to keep its potential for organization applicable to my days. I was super good at it when I could leave it open on my dining table and see it as I walked past. However, Ti'Loup taking markers and pens to my pages (not once but several times) discouraged me from doing that. I need a new way. Maybe moving the pens, but he is a good climber now. :-/ And if I have to hide stuff, I won't go through the effort of digging it out again. Still, I must find a way. :P
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Date: 25 Sep 2018 05:31 am (UTC)I spoke a lot more to time in my first attempt at the post. The idea is to, ideally, give at least 10 minutes to each step, but the author says even 1 minute for each, resulting in a 6-Minute Miracle Morning, is better than none. However, I think, like you said, there are some that are more helpful, and just giving those more time is beneficial to getting a routine that fits you and your goals. I do find the affirmations to be really useful, but I am not going to say them for 10 minutes. I also like to take a bit more than 10 min for reading. I am going to make a series of posts on this topic, methinks, because I want to suss out how to make it more effective for me; and blabbering about might help me analyze and focus better.
I really like using a bullet journal, again because of its ability to be personalized. I have to get back into it, though, to keep its potential for organization applicable to my days. I was super good at it when I could leave it open on my dining table and see it as I walked past. However, Ti'Loup taking markers and pens to my pages (not once but several times) discouraged me from doing that. I need a new way. Maybe moving the pens, but he is a good climber now. :-/ And if I have to hide stuff, I won't go through the effort of digging it out again. Still, I must find a way. :P