Can you really achieve your goals on 2 hours a day?
February 19, 2010 by Juliet Chase
Filed under Juliet's Journal
There’s no big status report this week – my big accomplishment has been losing my voice as a not-quite-bad-enough-to-stay-home cold has occupied my time. What I’ve notice though is the amount of pressure I’m putting on myself to still accomplish great things on a very routine basis. It’s always interesting to note where you put punishing pressure on yourself to be superhuman. And yet not doing those things is not an option to my essential self- it’s going along with this working 8 hours for someone else because my essential self is also fond of its house and warm bed.
Then last night as I was coming home on the train I was listening to a podcast – figuring that would be about all my cold-ravaged brain could really handle. Synchronicity or not, the phrase ‘most real work happens in just two hours a day’ caught my attention. The idea being that two separate hours a day, completely focused on the task at hand is what accomplishes great things. I have two hours a day, mostly uninterrupted with wireless access on the train. The only thing I can’t do is make jewelry during that time so I’m re-evaluating to how to do less while doing more in that time frame. If I put in those ten hours a week then time at home can go to eating right and exercising and maybe an adventure here and there.
I am worried about getting to that point of self-sustainment, but it won’t happen if I keep getting sick and this just may force me to be a little more efficient in my writing. I’ll let you be the judge:-)


