I like to think about it as my **personal growth journal**. All the entries I make in the morning and throughout the day are pages that are stored chronologically. That's how my daily journal database looks like. Last but not least, all of these changes inspired me to be more productive in other areas and don't fall into the procrastination pit like I used to. I started to write blog posts every week and it resulted in growing my blog from 0 to 1500 viewers a month. Second, that consistency led me to better planning and execution. Once I made daily journaling a habit, it was much easier to perform other habits such as writing, scheduling and working on my side projects. The secret was, as I say many times, to start small and then bundle many other habits. How did I achieve that?įirst of all, I **structured my day and built discipline through consistent journaling**. I learned how to set and track goals, build healthy habits, and find what I enjoy doing. Since I started to journal in Notion, a lot of things changed. I didn't have proper set goals, enjoy what I am doing or have a meaning in my life. One of the most valuable insights I had in the last couple of years is that small consistent improvements lead to a **significant change** in the future.Ĭompounding effect works not only in investment but also in personal growth.Ī year ago I had no healthy habits, no discipline and felt terrible. The key is to keep it simple until you form a habit, otherwise, it won't stick. This is the simple version of the template for those who are just starting out.
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