Discipline - REQUIRED for Site Build It to Work
Today I reflect on nearing my subscription renewal and how, though I promised myself that I wouldn’t, I managed to yet again let life, work, business, play and other things stop me from having a web site up and running before my Site Build It subscription ran out.
This is about discipline and lacking discipline. One of the things that Ken Evoy talks about when defending the $300 per year subscription is commitment, if you pay, you are more likely to be committed. You do get 30 days to try and then back out if you don’t like it, but ultimately plunking down three hundred dollars should serve to weed out the tire kickers, or the cheap tire kickers.
In my case, well, I just don’t seem to value $300 that much, even though I know that this can set me free of all the things that are keeping me from building the site, so to speak. I know that we are our own worst enemies, and that in the end we do what we truly desire and I really love hanging out not working, and this is work. A lot of work.
Not hard work, make no mistake, but work no matter how you slice it. So, I will renew my subscription and I will commit again to completing this site in a month or so. One trick is to actually set a schedule, or substitute SBI for time you would be watching TV or reading or whatever.