The Enough List
A simple practice to close your day with clarity and sufficiency.
You did enough today.
Even if the to-do list is unfinished.
Even if your launch didn’t hit every number.
Even if no one saw what you posted.
You still showed up.
You still moved something forward.
You still lived in alignment with what matters.
But your mind may not remember that automatically.
It will look for what’s missing. What’s next. What didn’t happen.
This is where The Enough List comes in.
It’s not about productivity.
It’s about presence.
It’s about shifting out of scarcity and anchoring in what’s already working.
Use it at the end of your day.
At the close of your week.
At the finish line of a launch, project, or season.
Let it mark the moment. Let it remind you:
You’re doing the work.
You’re already becoming.
You’re allowed to feel complete.
The Enough List
Write these down.
Three things I did that mattered:
1.
2.
3.
Two ways I moved in alignment:
1.
2.
One moment I can celebrate right now:
1.
That’s it. You’re done.
You don’t need to add more.
You don’t need to justify anything.
Let this be the closing ritual that honors your effort—and protects your energy.
You can always do more tomorrow.
But for today, this was enough.