Today is Day One!

37DayBingo I suck at consistency.

I'm good at visions. Big pictures. Desires. The plot to save the world. Beginnings.

I suck at consistency. Did I mention that already? Keeping it going. Finishing.

I'm especially lousy at it when it is something I have promised myself. Not you, but myself.

So this challenge is for me. And you, if you believe–as I do–that fulfilling a promise to yourself is important. If you believe–as I do–that doing one thing consistently and mindfully over a defined period of time (let's say, oh I don't know, 37days?) could change your life. If you believe that new things will happen for you if you just keep one promise to yourself.

We are masters of keeping promises to other people. What about keeping one little promise to ourselves for just 37 days? How about contemplating why our promises to ourselves are the hardest to keep?

People have been writing in from all over to participate. Some of us will focus on walking or running or moving our bodies in some way each day. Some will meditate for a prescribed period of time each day. Some will write every day or fill up the pages in a gratitude journal every night. Some will be someone's Amy each day, offering support and encouragement to someone else every day for 37 days. One that touched me greatly was this one: "I would hold a different person's hand for a full minute each day."

Like many, I don't feel like I can add one more thing to my day. I am overwhelmed beyond the capital letter O. But as I look at the long list of things I must do each day, the shortest list is the "me" list. Your one action doesn't need to take an hour or two. How about 10 minutes a day, instead?

Share with us what is happening for you during this process. What are you learning, feeling, doing? If you're a blogger, blog about the process and send links back – I'll post here on 37days. If you'd like, leave comments here each day to talk about your 37 days.

37days reader Ruth Davis created the fantastic 37days "bingo" card (printable version) that accompanies this post. She sent it to me with this note: "I am anticipating playing 37Day BINGO as I intend to walk 37 minutes each day for 37 days beginning tomorrow. I wanted to show you the BINGO card that I made to keep track of my progress. Feel free to share it with your readers if you like, maybe they would like to play along too ;) Looking forward to Day 1 and every Day 1 after that."

Here's your 37days Challenge contract. Fill it out, fold it up, and put it in your wallet or pocket or post it on your mirror. Tell someone you're doing this so they can call you up everyday and casually ask, "So, how was your run?" or "How's that meditation going?" or "Whose hand did you hold today?"

The contract document for you to print out is here. Oh, you and I both know that I don't know how to link to that document. The text is below for your cutting and pasting pleasure.

37days challenge
March 27 – May 3, 2009

I, ________________________, being of kinda sound mind and body, have willingly decided to try to do one thing consistently every single day for the next 37 days. C’mon, self, it’s just 37 days. The one thing I will try to do every day is this:

I’m not going to pick two things or nine things because that will dilute my focus –- just one thing. One. One simple action. An action, not a goal. An action, not a value. An action, not a wish. Something I can DO.

I’m doing this challenge at this time because: 

I’ve chosen this particular daily action because I believe if I do it consistently for 37 days with no (NONE, ZERO, ZIP) exceptions, I will:

If I should fail, I won’t blame anyone but myself (not even my partner, that idiot with 29 items in the express lane at the Piggly Wiggly, the IRS (so needy!), the people who make frosted Pop Tarts and Lofthouse Cookies, or Fate).

I also realize that this contract is solely with myself and carries no rewards, penalties or punishments other than those associated with the reflection of the strength of my character.

New things will happen for me.

I’m ready.

TODAY IS DAY ONE.

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

13 comments to " Today is Day One! "
  • You have no idea the good timing of this, Patti! Despite the suggestion otherwise, I’m doing two things – here’s the first:
    http://tinyurl.com/cm757p

    Thank you for this.

  • I feel like you were channeling me in your first few lines of confession about consistency. That is so me. Scratch that. That WAS so me. Today is a new day. DAY ONE. :o))

    I got a little teary when I read that part about keeping one promise to myself. The promising is easy. I do that quite often. It was the ‘keeping’ part that got to me.

    So, anyway, I’m committing to doing some form of exercise every day for 37 days. I started with a run of 20 minutes & 51 seconds this morning. yay!

    I’ve posted this commitment on my blog and my partner knows about it too.

    More importantly, I know about it. And, it’s about time I showed a little integrity with myself. I’m worth it.

    My blog: aglowingember.blogspot.com Come over and you can see my ratty runners. :o)

    Love you and Good Luck Everyone!
    Carolynn

  • I did a very brave thing. After musing over which one of a zillion things I should work on, I emailed my husband. I linked him to this post and asked him to tell me what he thought I should work on for the 37 day challenge. I explained that I could think of many, many ways I needed to improve my life and couldn’t settle on just one. And I didn’t tell him any of the things I was pondering. I just let myself be open to what it would be as seen from the person I am closest to.

    And he chose working on my projects in my sewing room for an hour every day as the thing I’m going to do. He thinks that having all those unfinished objects (UFOs) floating around in there is draining my energy.

    And I think he might be on to something!

  • Thank you!! This is an amazing idea. Count me in…the timing is perfect too! I agree with you completely when you said that you have a very hard time completing things – me too. I too am a fantastic starter, dreamer blah blah blah…the list is long. But I suck at finishing. I’m going to do this! We are taking a first time trip to Hawaii in September and I need to lose weight. Truly. Not just to look better, but because I am quite overweight and feel out of control. I am using Hawaii as incentive to lose some weight, but so far…well, you know the story. I promise myself from today that I will do some form of physical exercise each day for 37 days. And from there, who knows where it may lead…thanks!

  • Pratibha (Pretty Prats)

    Hi .. i am joining in too … and my thing to do is :

    ‘To do 1 thing “JUST FOR MYSELF” .. I love all more than myself.. Its high time i did that to myself !! so here is my aim.. to see a more lovely ME at the end of 37 days .. ‘

    I will soon leave my blog link here as a track of my progress each day :)

  • Robyn

    Wow, day one. I’ve spent the past year with many “day ones”. This time I find it comforting that all of us are beginning together. Although we may have different goals it still feels like a community.
    I pledge to write every day, and not just in my journal.
    What I have learned today…
    That every time I start to write seriously my brain sends all sorts of feedback about the rules for my current writing assignment, that I should build my characters before I write or that I should write well enough that I can sell the piece. No wonder I freeze up.
    It is currently 3:45 pm and I am still determined to write today:)

  • Hi Patti! I’ve accepted your challenge! (And thank you for challenging me!) I will make time to create everyday, and will be sharing my experiences with my blog readers at http://toniturbeville.typepad.com.

  • Picking just one item from my list of New Year’s resolutions was hard, but I think picking just ONE item is the key to accomplishing any of them! Thanks for the inspiration.

    -Toni

  • Nancy Scott

    I will face the world with a smile every morning for 37 days. This is something I need to do for myself, my husband and my students, because lately I have let myself be influenced by negative people and situations.
    Thank you for helping me remember that consistency is the key to change. In my case, it’s the key to recovering my positive attitude.

  • There are so many things that I could choose from … except, I feel numb and uninspired. I have been living mundanely, taking things for granted, not engaging in life at all. With the hope of recognizing my life, I am going to commit to the practice of examen for the next 37 days. Here’s a link to my blog post: http://alifeprofound.wordpress.com/2009/03/27/for-the-next-37-days/

  • Hi! I’ve been lurking here off and on for awhile (sometimes I’m shy :) ). As it happens I came to visit today before I started projects and cleaning. I’m a day late, but I’d like to join in. My intention is to spend at least 30 minutes every day removing or organizing clutter around my home (and to blog about it each day). My clutter and stashes are slowing me down and frustrating me….

  • I just stumbled here on Saturday… Day Two… A day late but I am starting anyway! I will do at least one creative thing everyday. My creative time is like meditation, it is my time to be on with me and the universe, it makes me happy.
    Thank you for the challenge!

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