In
order to prepare myself for the extraordinary accomplishments, I should
optimize all 24 hours of each day. For that I create a set of rules and
schedules to which I vow to stick very strictly from today onward.
Rule 1: I must go to bed before midnight.
Rule 2: I must write the assessment of the day in the form of my daily journal entry before I go to bed each night. The journal should be blogged.
Rule 3: I must wake up at seven every day including the weekends and holidays.
Rule 4: I must devote half an hour to meditation everyday.
Rule 5: I must devote half an hour in physical exercise everyday. It can be work out at gym or doing yoga or any stretching exercise or running.
Rule 6: The following my schedule applicable from today:
Wake up at 7:00
Shower
To-do list
Spiritual pursuit (meditation, yoga) and slight physical activity
Breakfast at 9:00
Book projects from 9:30 to 12:00
An hour for swimming and gym.
At 1:00 Lunch.
BA math/English study.
Assignments.
Test preparations
Extra readings.
Dinner time variable according to schedules of classes.
Book projects continued.
Write the daily journal.
Sleep before midnight.
P.S. The Speaker's Club to be founded at Ramapo within one month.
This is
very crucial time: choosing whether I win or lose. Whenever I don’t feel disciplined and
energetic enough to stick to it, I’m murdering my own dreams and values. It’s
not fair for my ambition and existence to let myself be lenient and mediocre. I
am not miscible. I’m assertive. For a long time I underachieved, mostly because
I underperformed. Now I should live up to my potentials. Time ( and this life) is
totally irreversible. What do I want to grow up like? With the resentment of a
defeated man who lost the battle because he didn’t fight good enough? Or with
the euphoric feeling of victory and satisfaction for a great life and influence
that I will have had?
What I
choose to do today, and right this moment, is going to determine my destiny.
The only
person I am destined to be is the only person I determined to be.
Sanjay Chhetri @ Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA.
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