Hi, Stefani,
Yes, one of my big challenges is that the list keeps getting longer of things I want to get to, that I get out of focus on why I want to do my current project!
So, it gets to be a chore instead of a joy and my brain wants to go to another thing without accomplishing the first very well. Energy management goes hand in hand with time. If I can manage my enthusiasm and energy for the tasks I know will pull me toward my goal, I can make time to do those things.
I want to say, though, that you are making progress by having live websites up and running and doing interesting things to draw traffic to them. I admire that in you. You will get better at this time thing as you keep focusing on your progress, and see your improvements.
Another solution: Sticktuitiveness, no matter what. I heard Kevin Hogan say something in a call with Michael D. Walker a few months back, "Do something to the point of significance."
What that means to me is if you can stick to something so that
you can see results & others benefit, it is then that you can move on to another step in the process or to another project.
If I stop or change direction mid-task or mid-project, which I've done many times before, the "great idea" never reaches momentum. never manifests. I don't even have any results to show for all the time or effort I gave to that idea to that point.
So, chalking all this up to "Learning 10,000 ways not to" as Thomas Edison said, I'm focusing on one aspect of one project at a time.
Now, to follow my own advice... Back to
Http://www.yourdailymentor.com/