The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

Journaling as a Strategic Tool for Sharper Thinking

Robin Sharma Season 1 Episode 1355

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Journalling promotes the clear thinking that drives clear choices. The practice allows you to ponder on paper. To force the wise consideration that forms better decisions in your day. To ask yourself good questions like “what must happen over the coming hours for this to be a day lived well on Earth?”

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You see, you ask most people, what are your top five visions? What's your big five for this year? Or who are the seven people you would most like to meet to lift your game so you own your marketplace? And they'll say, great question. I don't know. And the point is simply this, vague thinking leads to vague production. I'm going to say that again because it's so important. Vague thinking leads to vague production. So clarity breeds mastery. So the first reason to journal, like write about your day, write about your ambitions, write about what you just learned from that wonderful conversation. I had a mastermind conversation with a friend a few days ago. And after that, I sat down for probably three hours with my black journal and I wrote, I think it was 23 learning points that I received from that mastermind. And so that organizes my thinking and it breeds incredible levels of clarity. And with better clarity, you can make better decisions in your business life and in your personal life. And with better decisions, you're going to see these better choices. So the first reason I encourage you to journal is it'll organize your thinking.