Okay, so the number “61800” popped up, and I got curious. I thought, “Let’s see what I can do with this.” It all started with a simple idea, a little experiment.
The Beginning
First, I just stared at the number. 61800. What could it mean? I decided to treat it like a target. Maybe a sales target? Or a goal for something. I went with the sales idea.
Breaking It Down
I thought, “Okay, 61800 of what?” I picked something random – let’s say, units of a product. So, my goal became to sell 61800 units of, I don’t know, let’s say “special pens”.
- Step 1: Define the Target. I wrote down: “Sell 61800 special pens.”
- Step 2: Timeframe. I needed a deadline, so I made it for this Month, I also added the Year.
The Planning Stage
Next, I needed a simple plan. I’m not a marketing expert, just a guy with a blog, so I kept it super basic. I figured I’d break it down into smaller chunks.
- Daily Goal: How many pens a day? I divided 61800 by 30 (days).It’s about 2060 pens per day.
- Weekly Goal: Just multiplied the daily goal by 7. Roughly 14,420 pens a week.
Taking Action (Hypothetically)
Now, how would I actually try to sell these pens? I brainstormed some simple stuff:
- I tried to write a simple and interesting email.
- I imagined making some simple posts. Nothing fancy, just “Hey, check out these pens!”
- I even thought about chatting with friends, just casually mentioning the pens.
Tracking (The Fun Part)
I love tracking progress. So, I made a simple table in my notebook. Each day, I’d jot down how many “pens” I “sold”. It was all imaginary, of course, but it felt like a real project.
Day1 I tried to write an email,but got * I wrote 1000 pens. Day2,I created 3 posts and wrote 3600 pens,and so on.
The Result (or Lack Thereof)
Honestly, I didn’t get anywhere near 61800. It was just a thought experiment. But, it was cool to see how breaking down a big number into smaller steps made it feel less intimidating.
What I Learned
This little exercise taught me a few things:
- Big goals are scary: 61800 seemed huge at first.
- Small steps help: Daily and weekly goals felt doable.
- Tracking is motivating: Even imaginary progress felt good!
So, that’s my “61800” story. It wasn’t about actually selling anything, but about taking a random number and turning it into a mini-project. It was a fun way to explore planning and goal-setting, even if it was all in my head.