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	<title>Achieving Personal Goals &#187; Jerry Seinfeld&#8217;s Key to Success: Consistent Action</title>
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I recently read software developer Brad Isaac&#8217;s post at LifeHacker.com, where he described the productivity advice he got from Jerry Seinfeld.   Here&#8217;s the reprint of his post, and I think it&#8217;s great advice&#8230;.</p>
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&#8220;Years ago when Seinfeld was a new television show, Jerry Seinfeld was still a touring comic. [<a href="http://www.achievingpersonalgoals.com/seinfeld/">read more</a>]]]></description>
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I recently read software developer <a href="http://lifehacker.com/software/motivation/jerry-seinfelds-productivity-secret-281626.php" target="_blank">Brad Isaac&#8217;s post </a>at LifeHacker.com, where he described the productivity advice he got from Jerry Seinfeld.   Here&#8217;s the reprint of his post, and I think it&#8217;s great advice&#8230;.</p>
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&#8220;Years ago when Seinfeld was a new television show, Jerry Seinfeld was still a touring comic.   At the time, I was hanging around clubs doing open mic nights and trying to learn the ropes. One night I was in the club where Seinfeld was working, and before he went on stage, I saw my chance.   I had to ask Seinfeld if he had any tips for a young comic. What he told me was something that would benefit me a lifetime&#8230;</p>
<p>He said the way to be a better comic was to create better jokes and the way to create better jokes was to write every day. But his advice was better than that. He had a gem of a leverage technique he used on himself and you can use it to motivate yourself—even when you don&#8217;t feel like it.</p>
<p>He revealed a unique calendar system he uses to pressure himself to write. Here&#8217;s how it works:</p>
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1. He told me to get a big wall calendar that has a whole year on one page and hang it on a prominent wall. <br />
2.  The next step was to get a big red magic marker.<br />
3.  He said for each day that I do my task of writing, I get to put a big red X over that day. &nbsp;
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<p>&#8216;After a few days you&#8217;ll have a chain. Just keep at it and the chain will grow longer every day.  You&#8217;ll like seeing that chain, especially when you get a few weeks under your belt. Your only job next is to not break the chain.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Don&#8217;t break the chain,&#8217; he said again for emphasis.</p>
<p>Over the years I&#8217;ve used his technique in many different areas. I&#8217;ve used it for exercise, to learn programming, to learn network administration, to build successful websites and build successful businesses.</p>
<p>It works because it isn&#8217;t the one-shot pushes that get us where we want to go, it is the consistent daily action that builds extraordinary outcomes. You may have heard &#8220;inch by inch anything&#8217;s a cinch.&#8221;   Inch by inch does work if you can move an inch every day.</p>
<p>Daily action builds habits. It gives you practice and will make you an expert in a short time.  If you don&#8217;t break the chain, you&#8217;ll start to spot opportunities you otherwise wouldn&#8217;t. Small improvements accumulate into large improvements rapidly because daily action provides &#8220;compounding interest.&#8221;</p>
<p>Skipping one day makes it easier to skip the next.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve often said I&#8217;d rather have someone who will take action—even if small—every day as opposed to someone who swings hard once or twice a week. Seinfeld understands that daily action yields greater benefits than sitting down and trying to knock out 1000 jokes in one day.</p>
<p>Think for a moment about what action would make the most profound impact on your life if you worked it every day. That is the action I recommend you put on your Seinfeld calendar. Start today and earn your big red X. And from here on out&#8230;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t break the chain!&#8221;</p>
<p>Brad Isaac is a lead software programmer and blogger. You can read his motivational strategies every day on his goal setting blog, Achieve-IT!</p>
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