Hello July

Happy New Month!

Working in a monthly-sales-target environment makes me even more aware of the beginnings and ends of months. Since last year, I got used to resetting myself every month by doing the monthly review exercise in which I reflect on the wins, lessons learned and goals progress during the past month, and also plan for the month ahead by adding important dates on calendar, scheduling some events and online content like my podcast episodes.

Today marks the beginning of a new quarter of the year, which gets me to another whole level of reviews. I love doing the quarterly reviews, and as I concluded before in April, I will take 2 weeks to do it properly and reset my goals for the coming 90 days. This is the way I believe each quarter should start.

Since it’s the mid-year mark too, I may need to re-visit some of the things that inspired me at the beginning of the year like my mantra of the year which is Practice Focused Attention.

Also, July is my birthday month, which means fun ahead, especially that many family members and friends are visiting for the first time in 2 years with the pandemic finally withdrawing.

I used to buy online courses in July that I didn’t finish, and thus developed a limiting belief for a while that “I don’t finish what I start”, only to realize later that it was not about me but the timing of those courses with respect to my life. It was simply not the right season. Therefore, I vowed not to create audacious goals for July anymore and just enjoy the flow of summer and the heightened social life that will be temporary up until most people travel back before schools start.

In order to honor this special month, I made 2 lists, let go list and keep list.

In July I want to let go of…

  • Waking up at 5AM because I will be staying up late most days.
  • Regular posting on Instagram (apart from stories), I will take a break.
  • Digital Rules: I will not apply strict mode when using social media this month. Most of my digital rules became habits anyway, like no Instagram before I leave the house in the morning.

In July I will keep…

  • 15-minute morning meditation.
  • Daily one-sentence journal for my kids (I don’t like to see empty pages).
  • Five-minute gratitude journal.
  • Food journaling (I did not commit well in June).
  • Weekly 5-minute podcast episodes and of course newsletter.
  • Keep writing here at least 5 days a week. (Break in case of traveling only) read the update below

Doing less is a challenge for me. There are many items popping up in my head to add to the Keep List, however those are the only ones I want to track daily/weekly and the compass to a successful July.

Speaking of Doing Less, I might read that awesome book with the same title by Kate Northrup one more time to savor the season.


An Update:

It’s July 7th, and after reading the below email from Leo Babuta I felt this is exactly what I need. Therefore, I changed the point above about writing daily here. I am taking this month off. Anything I post would be a bonus.

I am still in the quarterly/birthday/mid-year reflective mode, plus summer fun family focused mode. Just to keep you in the picture, I am not taking off from everything, I still go to work every day.

See you soon.

Returning to Practices
I mentioned recently that I took the month of June off, and have just come back to work … what that means is restarting my regular routines & practices.

This has me reflecting on the act of re-starting something like a meditation practice, exercise routine, or work routine.

It can be tough for a lot of us when we get derailed and have to re-start. We can feel discouraged, because we have some idea that we should have not stopped or gotten interrupted, that something is wrong with us for not sticking to it (once again).

I say toss out that idea. It’s not so helpful.

Starting again is a part of the process. And the process is never over — you don’t form a habit or do a practice and then forget about it. You have to give it your focus, fully, and then give it your focus again when you get sidetracked. Just like returning to your breath in meditation after you’ve gotten distracted. Again and again, we come back.

Instead of thinking of it as a frustrating task to start again, we might think of it as returning home.

I wish you a continual returning home, for life.
gratefully,

Leo Babauta
Zen Habits

Hello July

Hopeful June

This month I am anticipating:

  • More free time as online learning for this one of a kind school year is wrapping up.
  • Making progress on an important goal of mine before family and friends from abroad start arriving in July to spend summer wih us.
  • Life to feel a lot like before Covid19.
  • June’s late sunsets.
  • Commitment to my current habits and new habits like food Journaling and practicing visualization in the morning.

Hopeful beginnings are my favorite.

Hopeful June

DIGITAL HABITS UPDATE-April 2021

I’m happy to report that based on Rescuetime reports my digital habits have indeed improved in April where my average daily consumption decreased by 70 minutes compared to March 2021 to be 6h21m.

I have not posted much on Instagram compared to March which might be the reason my screentime decreased. Hence, my followers’ growth was the slowest so far this year.

What’s working:

  • Protecting my morning routine most days by blocking Instagram through setting AppBlock on strict mode the night before, where I can only check it once I get to the office to post something inspiring and reply to DMs and comments which I love to do.
  • Blocking Facebook, Gmail and Twitter’s web versions from phone, also via AppBlock, and only checking them on desktop. This led me to forget checking my personal Facebook account for a couple of weeks.
  • Blocking Whatsapp as I’m getting ready to leave the house because I keep sending my early morning companions and get distracted.

What’s not working:

  • Netflix’s usage has increased a bit, therefore I’m reestablishing the 20-min daily rule which is fair and entertaining enough.

In May, I want to post more while still respecting my family time evenings and my official working hours.

Let’s see how this goes. I feel hopeful that I almost found the formula that works for me and my digital sanity as a content creator.

DIGITAL HABITS UPDATE-April 2021

This Happens 4 Times A Year

I am so looking forward to this special week for three reasons:

  1. Doing the Weekly Review today. (#13 of the year)
  2. Doing the Monthly Review over the weekend. I’ll do it by reviewing the 4 weekly reviews of the month.
  3. Doing the Quarterly Review over the weekend. I’ll do it by reviewing the past three monthly reviews.

See, this system worked wonderfully last year, and I am thrilled to maintain it this year.

I invite you to start this habit small by committing to weekly reviews first. It’s my keystone habit for life tracking.

P.S: You can find all my favorite planners and journals here.

This Happens 4 Times A Year

Clean Slates

What is it with clean slates that we humans love so much?


I woke up excited just because it was the first of a new month and I wanted to begin it by crossing my habit chains right off the bat.

I went live yesterday on Instagram to share how to do a monthly review and prepare for a new month. The 2 favorite review questions that got most the engagement by people watching were:

  • In the new month I will say no to…
  • In the new month I will say yes to…

The answers were so inspiring like:
No to sugar, no to coffee after 6pm (studies say 2-3pm), no to breaking my diet, no to gossiping, no to hesitation, no to judging others, no to tasks delegated to me out of laziness, no to sleeping late, no to getting with others who bring me down.

Yes to waking up early, yes to learning more about the topic I’m studying, yes to sharing my gratitude with others, yes to improving my language, yes to keeping my mask on (a COVID19 survivor).

I’m grateful we shared these uplifting messages together. I’m also grateful for learning these 2 questions from Lara Casey.

A good question to think of today is:

By the end of this month I will have achieved/finished/started/committed to … ?

Happy New Month everyone. Let’s end quarter 1 of the year proudly.

Clean Slates

Monthly Digital Hygiene- Feb 2021

It’s been 10 days since I ended my 45-day digital declutter challenge, so here is an update.

Good habits that I am keeping:

  • No Whatsapp in the evenings
  • No posting on or checking Instagram until my hourly window in the evening, after kids’ bedtime.
  • 5 minutes daily for Gmail on desktop, mostly after lunch break.
  • Netflix in evenings is on big screen only.


Blurry lines I need to think about:

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