Track Accomplishments

Yesterday, I shared
that I review past accomplishments
to increase my energy and confidence levels
before tackling a new project.

You might be thinking
you don’t have any accomplishments.

Of course,
you have accomplishments.
You have survived up until this moment,
haven’t you?

Heck, you are surviving
a f*ckin’ pandemic!

And you have other accomplishments.

If you’re reading this post,
you can read.
Not everyone has tackled that skill.

You can source
food and water and other things
necessary for living.

I could give you a list
a hundred posts long
of your accomplishments.

But I shouldn’t have to
craft this list for you.

YOU should craft it.
And you should add
to this accomplishment list
after you accomplish something new.

You have accomplishments.
If you are questioning this,
the accomplishment you’re lacking
is tracking your accomplishments.

Maintain a list
of all your accomplishments.

Reviewing Your Past Accomplishments

I spent a couple days
rereading some of the stories
I’ve written.

They’re good.
That’s why they were published.

Rereading them reassured me
that I could write
another good story.

They powered me up
to start that story.

If your a$$ is dragging,
consider taking a few moments
or a few days
to review some of your past accomplishments,
your past wins.

That might be
the energy and confident boost
you need.