I used to think it’s bad to change your mind. “He doesn’t know what he wants” is what most people think when you change what you think. So what?!
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I used to think it’s bad to change your mind. “He doesn’t know what he wants” is what most people think when you change what you think. So what?!
We’re forced to live day by day. In fact, most of us live hour by hour. We’re glued to our phones and TVs. We need to keep up with the news. But is that really necessary? You now have seas of time. Is that the best use of that precious time? Think about this for a minute. Eventually, life will get back to normal. We will all go to the gym, restaurants, office, and so forth. We will visit our family and friends in their homes. We will shake hands again. When all this is over, will you be satisfied with the way you’re currently spending your days? Be brutally honest with yourself. Until last week, my answer was no. Like millions of others, I consumed the news all day. At some point, the message was clear.
I’ve collected 8 lessons from renowned writers. These lessons go beyond writing—they are about life, career, happiness, and more.
Beating procrastination is an inner battle. And the best way to beat procrastination is by relying on a system that helps you to do it today, not tomorrow.
Reading, exercising, meditating, eating nutrient-dense food, journaling, and drinking water are good habits. But what's 1 habit that matters the most?
On a deeper level, we all aspire to have a good life. I’ve never met a person who said, “I love to be miserable!” It doesn’t happen.