@The Productivity Guy, the reason the brain doesn’t want to change is that at the unconscious level the brain believes that the existing structure is key for survival. So at the conscious ,or external level, the change feels like a heavy log to drag. For true change to happen, the unconscious must be convinced that the new structure is a better way to live. This means that the conscious must consistently perform the new activity preferably at same time with same frequency, preferably daily for several weeks till the internal brain is convinced that this new activity surpasses the previous one on the survival scale. Once both unconscious and conscious are in rapport, Change happens. Then to take it forward, rinse structure and repeat!!!
Maybe I'm far too simple minded or I'm just missing something obvious, but "structure your week" is exactly the same as setting goals for the week - which is no different than previously set goals that doesn't get accomplished. I'm not sure what I'm missing on how goal setting for the week will restructure my mind to accept goal setting that...
Routines can become Mechanic and daunting...So another Main Issues is Lossing Motivation; Reason being that we dont review or remind ourself on the BIG WHY we are doing the routines, this what i know is my issue now.