Measuring productivity by how I feel about things is often inaccurate.
I might have gotten a lot done some days, but because I didn’t value it, I gave myself a low evaluation.
I am learning to trust a different kind of evaluation.
One that measures how much I love myself.
Do I still love myself at the end of the day?
Then it was a productive day.
When I work on the projects that are valuable to me, it is a productive day.
When I have to talk myself into working on projects or coerce myself in some way, even though I don’t consider it productive, nonetheless, the work got done.
When I realize that is the way I am approaching the work, I do not feel so required to do it any more.
I realize I am a master at getting myself to do things I don’t want to do.
I will now spend my time on those things that are important to me and which I value.
I will keep myself in a state of productivity which I value.
© 2013 Kathryn Hardage
www.InspiredPractices.com
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