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It has been just over one month since I decided to retire. I expected that I would accomplish so much with the time freed up from work. In fact, it seems that things pop up to fill that time and when I look back, I find that I have not been very productive. The truth is that the freedom from my job schedule has allowed me to slack off. I suspect that I have gotten less done than would have happened if I were still working. This is not acceptable!

Originally, I expected to develop a regular schedule that would accomplish much more work on my blog and my money making ventures with my newly freed time. It hasn’t happened. Looking back, it is clear that unless I sit myself down and demand some self-discipline, it’s not going to happen. I made a commitment to myself that I would replace my income over 2010. I think that it is a reasonable expectation…….. but it is not going to happen without a plan and some hard deadlines. I will just continue to drift.

Discipline is not my strength. I let myself off the hook all too easily and my attention flits from one task to another when what I am doing seem too much like work. I can tell myself what to do but it is much harder for me to actually crack the whip and hold myself accountable.

One problem is that I avoid making commitments and that makes it easy for me to rationalize when I don’t make real progress. So tomorrow, I intend to make a plan with some long and short term commitments, goals and deadlines. Within that framework, I will then establish a work schedule incorporating weekly and special commitments with enough time dedicated to the important tasks to accomplish them on schedule.

I don’t expect this to go smoothly. I don’t expect that I will change my nature. I do expect to become more focused and aware of my progress – or lack thereof. It is my life and if I don’t decide what to do with it, someone else will.

Is this an issue that anyone else has? What have you done that helps you stay focused and goal driven?

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Today I’m asking a favor.  I would like to ask every visitor to this post to leave a commnt.  It doesn’t have to be a big effort, just a word or two will suffice.  My hope is to get a better gage on how this blog is received and who my audience is.  If I am to provide continuing value enough to have a steady readership, I need to know what people like and what they don’t like.

So today I am asking you to respond one of two ways.  If you are here for the first time, leave me a message saying ‘First’ and how you found RCB.  If you have visited before, say ‘NotFirst’ and  tell me why you came back.

Obviously, this assumes that RCB has engaged you in some way that motivates you to respond.  I will interpret lack of response to indicate that RCB fails to engage or provide valuable content which is good information.  It will tell me that what I am doing now does not measure up to your expectations or requirements and I need to make some changes.

Ideally, I will learn something about the people who do return, what they like and what they don’t like or are indifferent to. Feedback is essential to providing value.  I need your help.  Responses, or lack or responses will give me a better message and help me improve RCB.  I thank you in advance for helping me.

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