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Deborah Demander's avatar

The ta-da list! I need this in my life. I’m constantly berating myself for not being/doing more/better.

Rather than recognize what I’ve done, I’m looking ahead at what remains undone.

This article was just what I needed.

Also the rule of 3. Great suggestion. Much more manageable than the exhaustive lists I keep in my head, which are never fully completed and always leave me feeling guilty.

Thank you for writing.

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Marjan Venema's avatar

I call it my ta-da list.

It lives above my action list in the daily notes of my second brain (Capacities). I hardly ever look back through it. The craziest, stupidest thing is that when I'm in a dip, I stop doing it because I then avoid everything that even smacks of "should" (demand avoidance in the extreme).

Unwise is too kind a word for it. Because looking back through previous ta-da lists would go a long way to get me out of a dip. Then again, in a dip, my inner critic gets loud and would diminish everything on that ta-da list. Dilemma.

Way out is surprisingly simple: act, do. Anything. Don't overthink it (that's one of the causes for a dip anyway).

While normally, I'd say do less, be more, when you're in a dip you want to be doing, not being. And you want to postpone thinking (about the big things) until you've clawed your way out (mostly anyway).

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