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Life Hacks – Get Yourself to Do Daily Tasks

Today I want to give you a life hack tip for getting stuff done!

For this tip, you want to choose things that are daily practices that you need help completing or that you want to implement. It’s not really good for an ongoing to-do list.

I use it for health and fitness accountability, dreaming about the future, or recording what’s good with the world each day.

If you are someone who is motivated about internal or external accountability {read Better Than Before to find out which you are} then this could be a game changer for you!

It starts with a Free Google account.

All you’re going to do is create a new form including a couple questions that will help you move toward your current goals.

If you remember your password, then this will take you less than 5 minutes!

Create a couple yes or no answers or a fill in the blank.

It could look like this:

Go ahead and test it! I’ll get your responses!

If you’re not in my class or my client, then maybe you want to enroll a buddy to help you stay on track.

You can share your form with a buddy and have them call you if you don’t submit the form each day.

Chances are that you will submit the form and therefore stay on track just because you know your friend is watching.

I go an extra step and create a daily reminder to fill out the form AND save it to my phone home screen.

The more layers of accountability you can create, the faster you’ll get results.

“If you want to succeed in your life, remember this phrase: That past does not equal the future. Because you failed yesterday, or all day today, or a moment ago, or for the last six months, the last 16 years, or the last 50 years of your life, doesn’t mean anything…

All that matters is: What are you going to do, right now?” – Tony Robbins

I’d love to know what’s on your form!  Send me a note after you set it up!

 

This is Part 2 in a series called Life Hacks!  Here’s Part 1 if you missed it.  Send me a note to suggest a topic!

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