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2. So maybe 10 mins a day isn't so easy...

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So maybe 10 mins a day isn't so easy... and perhaps the reason for that is no clearly defined goal. Something else to consider as this goes on. In this past week it has been in my mind. I put my snowboard up for sale and it sells today. Looking like it will go for more than I paid too. I also deleted the Facebook app from my phone and that is a real time saver. I'm already finding so much more interest in life and I'm getting more things done. Looks a little like a tombstone there! It's not the end, I'd like to snowboard again. I realised that it was the same cost to rent a board at the resort than to take my own. A lot less hassle too. My board has turned into a lounge ornament and so for that reason, it is out! Next goal: ( Perhaps this should be a feature, when a goal is achieved the next target is set). I have a seat swivel from my van to sell, its just sitting in my lounge. I'm not going to use it so need to get on and sell it.

1. The Start

When I have done 30 day challenges in the past it means having to do just 10 mins a day towards the goal, because no matter how busy there is always a way to find 10 mins, even if it means going to bed 10 mins later. Instead of just 30 days I'm going to see if I can always dedicate just 10 mins towards my ultimate life goal ...Freedom. The definition of freedom is yet to be defined but it is the goal (always has been). To get there  I'm going to actively do something about it each day, even if it is one small thing. Even a small task helps like "sell snowboard" because clearing junk all adds to making achieving the goal easier. Plus the positive energy gained from doing one tiny things leads to more and more things. More importantly, tracking it in this way means active progress towards the goal. So from now on, 10 mins a day to freedom.