
In just a few days, it will be May, and I have a new tracker that you’re going to love.
You can track the amount of time you spend working on organizing your photos. I know, I know, you don’t have time, you’re busy, but if you don’t do this, who’s going to? Give it a try for a day, a week.. Before you know it, you’ll be on May 15th. It’s called Match a Day In May, and you can download it below.
(Sorry, only my FOREVER clients get tickets, but everyone is a winner if you get yourself organized)
So, you start out slow, I mean really slow, working on your photos for 1 minute on day one and 5 minutes on day five. How hard is that? Easy peasy, right? However, if you do it for all 31 days, you’ll have a total of 496 minutes of work on your photos, which is equivalent to over 8 hours and 16 minutes. That’s a reasonable amount of time and a good start.
You can see that I’ve set it up so you receive tickets for the number of days you work on this. That’s for the people who have signed up with me as their Ambassador at FOREVER. My clients can receive tickets for 15, 20, 25, or 30 days and be entered into a draw, with an additional bonus draw for 31 days. I have giveaways each month for my clients.
Of course, you don’t have to sign up with me or use FOREVER (but I hope you do <wink>).. You can always use the above sheet to organize on your own (because that’s a win for sure) or use it to track any habit you want to establish. They say that it takes 21 days to create a habit, but it takes those additional 10 days to reinforce it.
Let’s start your new habit in May, whether you’re my client or not, and get those photos organized.
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