6% success (94%
This is the report #3 of my experimental implementation of Zen To Done the productivity methodology by Leo Babauta.
As a reminder, the first habit I've decided to implement is to define every morning the 3 Most Important Topics (MITs) I want / need / commit to achieve during the day.
During week #1, the success rate has been 52 % (11/21) , during week #2, it has been 47% (9/19).
Here're the results of week #3 :
* ****3 MITs for the week : ****Did I defined 3 MITs ? : YES, How many did I achieve : 0/3
* **Day 1 (January 30th) : **Did I defined 3 MITs ? : YES, How many did I achieve :0/3
* **Day 2 (January 31st) : **Did I define 3 MITs ? : YES, How many did I achieve : 1/3
* **Day 3 (February 1st) : **Did I define 3 MITs ? : NO
* **Day 4 (February 2nd) :**Did I define 3 MITs ? : NO
* **Day 5 (February 3rd) : **Did I define 3 MITs ? : NO
* **Total : I’ve defined the MITs 2 times instead of 5, I've achieved 1/18.**
** What are my conclusions ?**
* 1/18 is a very poor result.
* In fact during this week I did not use ZTD. I did not take time to define 3 MITs everyday.
* By the way, I did achieve a lot of things during this week but without planning them.
* As a consequence, my achievements are not the most important ones, so it's not a so good result.
* I need to improve my routine when I'm travelling to make sure I define the 3 MITs before starting my day
For the new coming week, my objective is to continue the implementation of this new habit, with a better result (which will not be so difficult) !