When and where?

When we think of taking action, especially action that can potentially make our lives better, we skip the when and where.

Rather, we say:

I want to workout more. I want to write more. I want to take more action to increase my income. I want to make my dating life better.

Without the when and where, the chances of us doing this are similar to a coin toss. We are highly reliant on luck. But when we intentionally set a place and time for something, we are more likely than not of doing something.

And it helps to keep one place and one time for one thing. The less complicated we make this, the more effective it becomes.

HT to James Clear and his book Atomic Habits for the ideas in today's blog.