So I've been interested in changing some bad habits of mine. This time, as part of my plan to actually get some things done around here, I'm setting up a thread where I chronicle my personal development adventures. When setting up a habit, experts advise doing it for a month to get it on autopilot, and so I plan to:
1. Write 50 words a day
2. Work for 30 minutes right after getting out of bed and washing up.
For every successive day, I will write 10 more words, and work for 2 more minutes. This is the principle of kaizen, which is a Japanese philosophy for small, continuous change every day. I figure that making a slow change to the level I want to get at, plus a persistent 30-day effort, ought to really help me succeed.
Why am I telling you all this? Well, I want to hold myself accountable to people, so I'm starting this thread on two other forums as well as this one. Feel free to kick my ass around if I falter/give encouragement/ask unrelated questions like "Who moved my cheese?" Even if you don't read my daily habitual adventures, I won't mind-the act of keeping a log should help me out anyway.
Anyway, wish me luck! This kicks off tomorrow on Sunday, October 3rd, and ends on Monday, November 3rd.
Edited by The Helldragon on October 4, 2008 at 22:03:57.



