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Daily Gratitude Check-In šŸ™
Hey everyone! Iā€™ve decided to start something simple yet powerful: every day, Iā€™ll come back to this post and write down 3 things Iā€™m grateful for. And Iā€™d love for you to join me! šŸŒæ Why am I doing this? Studies show that weā€™re actually wired to notice the negative things in life more than the positiveā€”itā€™s a survival instinct. But practicing gratitude regularly can rewire our brains to focus on the good stuff instead. Itā€™s like training a muscle to see the world in a brighter light! šŸ’” šŸŒ± How does it work? Come back here every day. Drop a comment with 3 things youā€™re grateful for. Do this consistently, and watch how your mindset shifts over time! Hereā€™s what Iā€™m grateful for today: 1. I had an amazing start of the day with a cup of coffeeā˜• 2. The temperature was very nice out and I had a great walk here in Brielle the Netherlands with my dog Fred. 3. I started the Start again community here on School, I love finding like minded people. There's so much more I can share about today that I'm grateful for, even tough my default isn't that positive. So if I can, you can. Your turn! Definitely share this with people you care about, Itā€™s a small act that can have a big impact on how we see the world. šŸŒž #GratitudeChallenge #SmallStepsBigChanges #PositiveMindset
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Daily Gratitude Check-In šŸ™
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1. Today we received the employee engagement survey results and they showed that I'm not a complete asshole and actually a decent leader in a lot of the questions. Happy to see there's ample amounts of opportunity to ask my team how I could be better. The most critical point was that the people who filled in the form didn't see me as a good role model. I actually love that, I'm no role model. 2. I had some good conversations today with people at work. 3. Had a beautiful meal with my partner. 4. Listening to some amazing books 5. Watched some sales trainings on youtube.
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1. Watched the sun rise at work, I work on the 5th floor and it was great. 2. Had a good time in traffic 3. Ate an amazing grenade bar just now Oreo Flavour. Actually ate 2... 4. Signed up for a 24 hr gym so I can go before work. 5. Brought some bad news at work, a colleague died from a different department. Felt the emotions and communicated it with the people I work with in a proffesional and authentic way. 6. Had some great conversations. 7. Spoke out. 8. Talked with a few people I love. 9. Had a good walk might go for another .. 10. Eating a great meal in a few minutes with the woman I love and cuddling with the dog.
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Good afternoon! Happy to be here. I will try to do the daily gratitude in the evening. Curious for more!
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Welcome Marti! :-) happy to have you here. šŸ™
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Hey @Martijn H , thanks for sharing! I know youā€™ve gotten to know me a bit, and I was wondering is there something youā€™d appreciate my help with right now? Whether it's getting started on something or maybe youā€™re struggling to keep perspective on a project, Iā€™d love to support you and help you make progress if you need it.
Productivity made easy with Braintoss and Email Filing Structures
To stay productive, I combine https://braintoss.com/ for capturing tasks and a structured email system for organizing them. This keeps me focused on actions and ensures non-actionable items are stored for later. Step 1: Capture with Braintoss so you have a brain to think with. Any task, thought, or idea goes straight into Braintoss and lands in my inbox for processing. Your brain can't retain everything and you should have capacity to think. Step 2: Organize Email for Action I use a simple email structure to sort tasks a main file with sub files: 01. Action Required ā€“ Urgent, short-term, and long-term tasks. 02. Waiting On ā€“ Replies, confirmations, or delegated tasks. 03. Projects - Ongoing project-related emails. 04. Someday/Maybe ā€“ Items to save, ideas, or things to read later. Step 3: Process Regularly I process my inbox 2 x daily in a matter of minutes with 18 direct operational reports, clearing tasks and organizing everything. This keeps my mind free of ā€œopen loops,ā€ which reduces decision fatigue. I can focus fully on the task at hand and be 100% present without distractions. If I can do it in under 2 minutes I do it right now. By following this system, Iā€™m able to act decisively and stay in the moment. What about you? Share your best productivity practices below! #Productivity #GettingThingsDone #Braintoss #Focus #BePresent #ShareBestPractices
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