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SeptemberJanuary: On Starting Goals Now
The daily grind is brimming with distractions from all angles. It’s all the distractions you were accustomed to not only on August 31, but all the previous dates. Distraction reigns supreme as the enemy when attempting big change, but even more so small, incremental daily shifts in the right direction. Once you identify your goal, you break it down to the daily. You find what you can do daily which contributes to this lofty change.
One Percent Better Or Commotion
It’s the pursuit of those purpose driven items, working towards daily progress in those items, where we make the difference we desire and avoid the commotion at the same time.
Value Defining; Or A Tool To Say No
The art of saying no is tied to knowing one’s own values and sticking to them.
When You Need To Fail: Getting An F In Distraction
There are things in life we believe we must be flawless with when in reality we need to simply do our best with them for the season we are in. Our best may even be to fail at them temporarily.
Knowing Is Not Half The Battle: The G.I. Joe Fallacy
Ever find yourself with stacks on stacks of dream journals/goal setting apps/vision boards? How about half finished notebooks? Like stacks of them? I heard author Jon Acuff say this a few times. He has half filled notebooks of ideas instead of finishing one notebook. This wouldn’t be a problem if, say, he referred to them …
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