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If a Productive Habit Is Important to You, Measure It to Improve It
To feel progress, track your habits
20% of my actions, tasks and activities produce 80% of my results.
The only way to maintain my productive momentum is to measure the few actions that deliver the most results.
Measuring any action important to you allows you to invest your time wisely for maximum output.
“Our lives are shaped by how we choose to spend our time and energy each day. Measuring can help us spend that time in better ways, more consistently,” argues James Clear.
If you are a writer, measure and review the posts that deliver the most results and do more of what’s working.
If you are an entrepreneur, measure the actions that convert prospective customers to clients and do more of those.
If you are a salesperson, measure the strategies or actions that convert leads to customers and do focus on doing more of them.
Without monthly or quarterly personal reviews of your actions, you won’t know how to use your time, energy and resources prudently.
“The best way to change long-term behavior is with short-term feedback.” Seth…