One of my most challenging times happened almost 15 years ago, when various events made it necessary for me to take a full-time, physically demanding job with a 2-hour daily commute. My husband and I had two kids at home at the time, and one was only 3. Not only did I miss him terribly, but I wondered if I could keep any semblance of "a life" or still move forward on long-haul goals. The job itself was pretty rote, and if not for the wonderful people there, I probably would have died of boredom during the first week.
I decided to experiment with ways to keep doing what I really wanted to do. Here's what I eventually worked out:
- First, break down all the steps towards your goal into small units that you can fit into 5, 15, or 30 minutes. Decide also what you can do during activities that seem to be time-wasters, such as commuting or waiting in lines. For example, it you're writing a novel, you can write a paragraph or read the home page of a possible publisher in five minutes; you can take your notebook (electronic or paper) with you and type away at lunch.
- Then put together a to-go kit that will allow you to do this easily. For example, if you're a writer, make sure you have your writing equipment or a pad & pen, along with copies of any notes you've made, stashed in the bag you take to work.
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