05:00 - 06:00: Obj.Int.Setup
TRUE INTEGRITY & "N/A"s
Now that I have true commitment, and Landmark's definition of true integrity, it's time to start evaluating things in terms of real integrity.
CDH: "Consistent Discipline Hour": 1 Hr minimum of ROARS work on M-Th and 5 Hr minimum on Sundays. This applies to every day during the challenge, whether it was a planned day off or not, regardless of emergencies, illness, etc. There are no reasons.
What about being rational? Simple - the goal is NOT 100%. The goal is 70%. If you have true commitment, then I'm pretty sure your life isn't going to get in the way sooo much that 70% is hard to achieve.
What about vacations? A whole week just wipes out my integrity?? Sure - simply split up the challenge. EX: CDC 7.1 & CDC 7.2 during Q3. Or plan them inbetween challenges.
What about the snowboarding season?? Well, if you're only going for 4 Sundays, set an integrity goal that reflects that, and remember to set aside extra gap room for the Mondays that you're going to be recovering from all the snowboarding. Frankly, 40% integrity as the goal is OKAY.
INTEGRITY IS NOT ABOUT "GOOD" OR "BAD". IT IS SIMPLY A MATTER OF SOLIDITY. IF YOU WANT 40% SOLIDITY, THERE'S NOTHING GOOD OR BAD ABOUT THAT - 40% IS 40% BECAUSE 40% IS 40%.
From here on out, there shall be NO MORE "NA"s in my integrity sheets (Size, CDH, Frame Discipline, etc) unless it's a sheet that specifically is dedicated to my true commitment integrity itself... and even then, those days should be cut from the challenge, not "NA".
This way, when I look at the percentage of CDH achievement over 90 days, I don't have to ask "How many days of the total challenge does the percentage actually apply to, though?" It will simply be, "Of all business days in the quarter, CDH was achieved the exact percentage it says right there." No further questions required.
You look at the whole object of CDH and you get an exact percentage of how solid it really is, no reasoning or baggage to sort through, no audit required, just a clean and simple look at the real integrity of the thing.
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