Making a Commitment to Yourself
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Feeling off-balance, starting and stopping, and wondering why your best intentions keep slipping through your fingers? We dig into three grounding commitments that help you create with steadier hands: be coachable, embrace neutrality over forced positivity, and show up on time for the work that matters. The result is a simple, repeatable system you can use on a tough Tuesday, not just a perfect Monday.
First, we walk through a self-coaching practice you can start today with nothing but a notebook. Writing in the third person—iliism—adds healthy distance, reduces catastrophizing, and clarifies the next step. You’ll hear how 10 to 20 minutes of private, honest writing builds presence and momentum without needing an external coach. Then we reframe positivity. Instead of chasing hype, we adopt a neutral stance: acknowledge the difficulty, recall recent wins, and move one task forward. Neutrality preserves your energy and keeps you out of the all-or-nothing trap.
Finally, we turn to punctuality and time boxing as identity-level tools. When you honor your calendar, even in small, realistic blocks, you train follow-through and see progress stack up across creative projects, career goals, and family commitments. We talk calendar hygiene, combatting context switching, and how to protect a single focused block even when life is loud. Along the way, Mark shares a client story from big tech—work addiction wrapped in pride and pressure—and how boundaries, presence, and clear commitments rebuilt balance without sacrificing ambition.
If you’re juggling a hyperactive mind, news overload, or the pressure to perform, these commitments offer a path back to focus you can trust. Listen, try the notebook exercise, set one neutral sentence, and defend one time box this week. If the approach resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs steady momentum, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.
If you’re tired of doing this work alone, I offer a free conversation to help you get clear on your next steps. Apply Here when you’re ready.