The key to everything
Is to select a few things you do for every day, and do those same things without fail every day.
You may need to actually do them at the same time each day, but for me personally that would be the next step, not ready, and really hoping it doesn't come to that.
There's a little parable in Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice that deals with this same time each day tactic. Which means a poetic truth, and the poets lie for a living.
In my daily excursions there will be always some -- 1) Plato 2) Aristotle 3) one of the three Roman Stoics and in audiobooks 1) Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy 2) Will and Ariel Durant's The Story of Civilization 3) Aquinas' Summa and 4) Charles Dickens
I predict that in 3 months doing all these every single day will result in there being one of those wrist watches that count your steps, and when you have enough steps you can get free meals at any restaurant.
You may need to actually do them at the same time each day, but for me personally that would be the next step, not ready, and really hoping it doesn't come to that.
There's a little parable in Tarkovsky's The Sacrifice that deals with this same time each day tactic. Which means a poetic truth, and the poets lie for a living.
In my daily excursions there will be always some -- 1) Plato 2) Aristotle 3) one of the three Roman Stoics and in audiobooks 1) Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy 2) Will and Ariel Durant's The Story of Civilization 3) Aquinas' Summa and 4) Charles Dickens
I predict that in 3 months doing all these every single day will result in there being one of those wrist watches that count your steps, and when you have enough steps you can get free meals at any restaurant.

