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Insights on time management, personal productivity, and purposeful living. Written by “The Productivityist” Mike Vardy, founder of TimeCrafting.

How I Blog Daily

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I just realized that the way I am able to post to my blog on a daily basis is because I flip the letters that make up my Minimum Viable Productive day (MVP Day)to do so.

I’m able to write a daily blog without fail because I do the following:

  • Reflect
  • Attend
  • Write

The first and third elements seem pretty cut and dried. It’s the word “attend” that might need clarification. What I mean by that is by paying attention (or attending) what I’ve reflected on — I’m thinking deeply about it. Whatever I reflect on is usually something I’ve either read or encountered in some other way, shape, or form. But reflection on its own won’t cut it. I need to attend to it as well. I need to cultivate. I need to expand upon it. Once I do that, I’m able to write about it.

As long as I keep this pattern going — reflect, attend, write — I’ll be posting every day without fail.

As long as I keep this pattern going — write, attend, reflect — I’ll be productive every day without fail.

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Written by Mike Vardy

Family man, productivity strategist, creator of TimeCrafting. Here's what I'm doing now: https://mikevardy.com/now

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