I knew that the hardest part for me was going to be the execution. I knew I had the motivation for the plan and the goals but could I do it meaning could I take off and execute it. Planning was relatively easy since I kept track of my to-do list and looked at it often and if I thought of anything else to do, I tried to write it down and act upon it.
In the 48 hours leading up to the actual execution, I made sure to write out a to-do list that instead of dates of when to accomplish the tasks, I applied an actual time of day to the tasks. I wanted to leave things in good shape before I took off. I started off my days with a healthy breakfast to ensure I could process through and think clearly. Fun fact, I do consider Subway a fun healthy source since their breakfast sandwiches do consist of a good amount of protein and you can also add veggies into it such as Spinach, tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, or etc. If some projects were not completed, I told myself I would not worry about it since I was not wanting to add extra stress in the last few days. I was able to accomplish all tasks except one (which was not very important and had about 25-50% of not working out anyhow).