But I realized this morning that all that changed a couple months ago and I didn't even notice. I now get to work earlier, get more done in the morning, rarely give in to the distractions, and, most importantly, feel way better about the way the day is going as I arrive at work. This means that my "private victory" each morning is happening. Instead of arriving at work feeling like a failure because I'm late, or because I didn't get anything done before coming in, or whatever, I now get to work and I'm able to focus on my work, knowing that all that morning stuff got done.
You're probably wondering what my secret is.
And you're getting mad because I'm dragging this out and not telling you.
Ok, I'll tell you.
I decided to do more.
Yep. I decided I just needed to add a few more things to my morning routine. Ok, actually just one thing, but it usually takes 30-60 minutes. Despite that I'm getting more done, going to work on time each day, and doing so with more energy. You may wonder what this magical new activity is. But there is nothing magical about it. Unless it's magical because I really like to do it and I've made a commitment to do it. But everybody has something like that. I think the only magical thing about it is that I decided it was important enough to do each day, and do early to make sure it happens.
For me, it's running. Yep, I've been going running each morning for the last couple months and I'm still doing all those other things, and I'm getting to work earlier. I've run a couple marathons and loved to run in high school, but it's been years since I ran regularly or towards a goal. But I've committed myself to run a marathon by the end of the year, and I'm on track. I've run 46 days straight without missing a day (excluding Sundays). I've worked up from my first week's mileage of 5 whopping miles to 12 whopping miles. That doesn't seem like much, but it's part of my commitment to keep going. I'm NOT going to increase mileage so fast that I get burnt out, injured, or bored. I've also found a friend to run with in the last couple weeks and that has helped me to keep going.
So now it's your turn. Ask yourself: what do I need to make a higher priority in my life? How can I work on that a little each morning? And then go do it. You'll be happier.