Zen To Done

Michael Sliwinski — №4 with Leo Babauta

I started waking up at 5 am in the morning to start off my day with at least 2–3 productive hours before my ladies (my wife and my 1-year old daughter) woke up. Two weeks later I started blogging regularly and if you’re a subscriber to my blog you know that I post almost daily (resulting in 3—5 posts a week) and I love it.

It all started after I carefully read the ZTD - Zen To Done course by Leo Babauta where he explained that it’s impossible to develop all the habits we want at once. Instead we should focus on one habit at a time and try it for 30 days and later pick up another one.

I’m not that patient — I bent the rule to two weeks, I’m sorry, Leo.

See, I’m not a patient man. I want to be and feel better right now. So I bent the rule a little and started introducing new habits as soon as I felt the old ones already more-or-less put in place. This resulted in 2-week intervals of introducing new habits.

Early riser waking up at 5 am every morning

OK, it wasn’t that easy. I’m not an early riser by design, I used to go to sleep at 2—3 am. But I managed to change that and I finally got the support I needed from my family, too.

My wake-up time depended upon when I went to sleep, so when I went to sleep around midnight, I’d wake up at 6 am. Then I’d try to go to sleep around 11 pm to be able to wake up at 5 am. Most of the time I succeeded. The best part is, that right now I’m used to waking up early and I get really productive in the mornings with all my email, IM, Twitter etc. closed and I focused only on tasks I planned the evening before. I sleep on average 5—6 hours per day and on weekends I sleep around 8 hours so I guess it’s pretty good for my body too.

To learn more about my new early riser habit, watch this short 2-minute video.

Blogging every day about stuff that matters (for me at least)

I always wanted to blog more and I felt I always had something to share with the community… but never got to it. It was too much work maintaining my Nozbe blog, Productive Magazine blog and Productive Show blog. So what did I do? I went with the easiest blogging platform possible - Posterous - I just send emails to my blog and they are being converted into blog post.

It’s really easy - I just have to write one more email message each day. And this one’s to my blog. It usually takes me between 15—30 minutes. And when someone posts a comment, I reply via email too! This way I totally eliminated the psychological barrier to blogging for myself and after two weeks, this habit is set and I keep on writing blog posts. Cool!

Now what? Let’s start running! I want to start jogging now.

Did I put on weight recently due to lack of sports? Check. Did I always want to be a runner but never got to it? Check. Did I buy a red iPod nano with Nike+ for my wife and myself? Check. Do I have a nice big park near my house where I can run? Check.

So what’s stopping me? Nothing. I’m going to start running. I’ll start just after we move into our new apartment near a beautiful park, perfect for runners. It’s time to lose some weight and get in shape now that the winter is almost over. Fingers crossed - wish me luck!

Start your 30 or 14 day trial on one habit now! Start today!

That’s right, if I can wake up at 5 am and blog every day, it means it’s really doable. You can do it, too! Take the 30-day trial if you have the patience, or 14-days if you feel confident enough. Remember, one habit at a time and you’re good to go! Godspeed!

Question: Which habit did you want to cultivate but never got to doing it? What do you want to start with? Why not today?

Michael sliwinski

Michael Sliwinski

Michael Sliwinski is the editor of the Productive! Magazine, the founder of Nozbe (a time and project management application for busy professionals), and a best-selling author of the #iPadOnly book.

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