
I keep a journal of failure and disappointment…Whenever something is really bothering me, I don’t just stew on it…I write it down in a few words what is bothering me…I reserve it for things that I’m genuinely worried and anxious about or that make me sad or angry…It is an extremely powerful technique called metacognition which means thinking rationally about my own emotions.*
Arthur Brooks
Stress and worry tend to be higher before you act. Without action, all you can do is worry. Once you begin, fear shrinks as you start to influence the outcome.**
James Clear
To write this down
is an action–
To open a notebook and place it ready
is an action–
To buy the pen and notebook^
is an action–
The thought or feeling
has some place to go–
One small action
will lead to another and another–
*Arthur Brooks’ The Meaning Of Your Life (Brooks leaves two spaces after each entry – returning after a week and a month to record the benefit that has come through whatever the painful thing is);
**James Clear’s 3-2-1 newsletter: On making the most of shortcuts, how to reduce worry, and the kindness of mastery;
^Digital is okay, analogue is best because of how the brain engages.









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