if you do something one way, and there may be a better way to do it, would you try it? or would you just be stuck in your own way - doing the same thing? It may be two steps backwards, but it'll be lots of steps forward with time Throw it out, take what … Continue reading 1493. Do it differently
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1492. Renewal as Revolution: The Counterintuitive Path Forward
This culture worships the hustle, and choosing renewal feels so unproductive. The thing is, renewal is not just another self-care trend—it's an act of rebellion. Most people wear exhaustion like a badge of honor. "I'm so busy" has become our default response. But what if constant motion is actually keeping you stuck? The most successful … Continue reading 1492. Renewal as Revolution: The Counterintuitive Path Forward
1491. The Practice of Renewal: From Concept to Daily Reality
How do you transform this renewal from a nice idea into a living practice? Most people fail at renewal because they try to boil the ocean. They attempt massive resets that require herculean willpower. We know this approach is doomed from the start. There’ no substance. The secret to lasting renewal isn't dramatic gestures—it's tiny, … Continue reading 1491. The Practice of Renewal: From Concept to Daily Reality
1490. The Art of Renewal: Hitting the Reset Button on Your Life
Life has a way of filling up. Your calendar, your inbox, your mind—they all become cluttered with obligations, information, and noise. Why do we do that? Maybe it’s because we’re afraid to sit still, to think about us and life. The thing is - Renewal isn't optional—it's an essential maintenance tool for a life worth … Continue reading 1490. The Art of Renewal: Hitting the Reset Button on Your Life
1489. Different strokes
We all have different strokes , a way of doing things Those “successful” people just do things differently. Someone who is overweight and sick does something differently than those who are fit and healthy. Someone who has not enough time in the day isn’t using thier time efficiently. Someone who is constantly arguing , it … Continue reading 1489. Different strokes
1488. Reflection questions
Looking at your current path - what parts feel really aligned with who you are and what you want? What parts might need tweaking to better match your values or goals? Aligned the house set up - simple, clean, functional, well equipped, cozy, artsy, minimal love how quality time is going, doing c&j during lunch … Continue reading 1488. Reflection questions
1486. The Strange Truth About Tattoos: Why We Permanently Mark Our Impermanent Bodies
In a world where we can't commit to a phone for more than two years, millions of us are totally cool with etching permanent art onto our bodies. Sounds weird when put that way, right? Tattoos used to be for sailors, prisoners, and rebels. Now your tax accountant probably has a half-sleeve hidden under that … Continue reading 1486. The Strange Truth About Tattoos: Why We Permanently Mark Our Impermanent Bodies
1485. Your Reputation
Your reputation isn't something that happens to you but BECAUSE of you. It's a product – and you're the manufacturer. Most people treat reputation like a passive inheritance, but it really is an active creation. Every interaction is a brushstroke painting who you are. The Currency of Trust Your reputation is your personal brand's stock … Continue reading 1485. Your Reputation
1484. How to stop world poverty
When we’re first born; we get a social security number. Use that number to open up a Roth IRA account. It’s a retirement account that isn’t taxed on the end of our life. We put after taxed dollars into this account. And since it’s a retirement account you can’t touch the money until you’re about … Continue reading 1484. How to stop world poverty
1483. Is it worth it
Is it worth it to do your own thing? Is it worth it to risk a parking ticket? Is it worth it to do those extra miles? Is it worth it to take your time, even if you’re in a rush? Is it worth it to argue with your wife? Is it worth it to … Continue reading 1483. Is it worth it