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“I've started keeping a simple daily log and it's changing how I see myself.”
A daily log is one of the simplest bounds you can set for yourself. It makes your actions visible, which makes accountability possible. What gets observed gets managed.
Your Practice
Keep it simple: each evening, write three things. What you did. What you didn't do that you meant to. What you'll do differently tomorrow. That's the whole practice — and it compounds over time.
The Architects
“There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one's self.”
— Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack