Years
ago when Seinfeld
was a new television show, Jerry Seinfeld was still a touring comic.
At the time, I was hanging around clubs doing open mic nights and
trying to learn the ropes. One night I was in the club where Seinfeld
was working, and before he went on stage, I saw my chance. I had to
ask Seinfeld if he had any tips for a young comic. What he told me
was something that would benefit me a lifetime...
He
said the way to be a better comic was to create better jokes and the
way to create better jokes was to write every day. But his advice was
better than that. He had a gem of a leverage technique he used on
himself and you can use it to motivate yourself—even when you don't
feel like it.
He
revealed a unique calendar system he uses to pressure himself to
write. Here's how it works.
He
told me to get a big wall calendar that has a whole year on one page
and hang it on a prominent wall. The next step was to get a big red
magic marker.
He
said for each day that I do my task of writing; I get to put a big
red X over that day. "After a few days you'll have a chain. Just
keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day. You'll like
seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your
belt. Your only job next is to not break the chain."
"Don't
break the chain," he said again for emphasis.
Over
the years I've used his technique in many different areas. I've used
it for exercise, to learn programming, to learn network
administration, to build successful websites and build successful
businesses.
It
works because it isn't the one-shot pushes that get us where we want
to go, it is the consistent daily action that builds extraordinary
outcomes. You may have heard "inch by inch anything's a cinch."
Inch by inch does work if you can move an inch every day.
Daily
action builds habits. It gives you practice and will make you an
expert in a short time. If you don't break the chain, you'll start to
spot opportunities you otherwise wouldn't. Small improvements
accumulate into large improvements rapidly because daily action
provides "compounding interest."
Skipping
one day makes it easier to skip the next.
Think
for a moment about what action would make the most profound impact on
your life if you worked it every day. That is the action I recommend
you put on your Seinfeld calendar. Start today and earn your big red
X. And from here on out...
Don't
break the chain!
Brad Isaac is a lead software programmer and blogger. You can read his motivational strategies every day on his goal setting blog, Achieve-IT!
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