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		<title>One thing at a time.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Quite often I find that I use this blog to broadcast the advice my unconscious whispers in my ear. It&#8217;s usually excellent advice (that is, if it doesn&#8217;t get skewed on the way to whatever part of my brain puts it into effect&#8212;or if it gets there at all!). In this case, it&#8217;s telling me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p>	<p>Quite often I find that I use this blog to broadcast the advice my unconscious whispers in my ear. It&#8217;s usually excellent advice (that is, if it doesn&#8217;t get skewed on the way to whatever part of my brain puts it into effect&#8212;or if it gets there at all!). In this case, it&#8217;s telling me to do one thing at a time.</p>

	<p>The number of things I&#8217;ve planned to change has <i>snowballed</i> since I first started to become more conscious and aware of myself and what I wanted. Though I&#8217;ve come a long way since then (!) I sometimes am a teeny bit overwhelmed by how very much there is left to do. This includes projects and adventures and the opportunity to help other people&#8212;and don&#8217;t get me wrong, it&#8217;s <i>really</i> important to take one thing at a time as a general rule, because more things get done that way. (Says the god-queen of multitasking. Yes, I&#8217;m aware of the irony.) But just for the moment (and because I&#8217;m prone to puns of hilarity, watch this, this is super funny&#8230;) I&#8217;m <em>focusing on one thing:</em> Changes to myself.</p>

	<p>There are so many things to be done around here! I bet many of you feel the same way; it can be a little alarming. <i>My</i> impulse is to change them all at once. As quickly as possible! No time to spare, I have things to accomplish!</p>

	<p>But if you&#8217;ve done your self-improvement homework, you know that changing everything at once just isn&#8217;t the way to do it. It&#8217;s way less likely to succeed, for one thing. It&#8217;s hard to stay focused when you have eight different fundamental fixes to apply to your life on a day-to-day basis. It&#8217;s a crazy spiral, and it gets super frustrating. The way to do it&#8230; is to focus on <i>one of them.</i></p>

	<p>For me, focusing on one at a time sounds like it will take <i>way</i> too long. Even if I gave each change three weeks&#8212;three <span class="caps">WEEKS</span>!&#8212;it feels like I just don&#8217;t have the time to spare. But when I really think about it, trying to make all the changes at once has not gotten me particularly far in terms of those specific changes. In fact, I end up serendipitously making completely different changes half the time&#8212;which is totally okay, but it&#8217;s not getting me where I want to go. I&#8217;m fine with serendipity <i>and</i> successful goal-setting. I&#8217;m not so crazy about &#8220;or&#8221;. (In this case, at least.)</p>

	<p>And so the thing my unconscious whispered to me, today, as I was getting out of the shower, was this:</p>

	<p>&#8220;Be brave. Let one thing at a time take three weeks or a month, and make it good. It will get you there faster, and it will stick better too. I can see this thing more clearly than you can. <span class="caps">HEY</span>! ARE <span class="caps">YOU LISTENING</span>!?&#8221;</p>

	<p>That last part made me slip on the tile. Geeze, dude.</p>
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