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It's good to go through a descalification process. To get rid of the things that are getting in the way. If we want to make today great, we must make room for better things.
Reflect on your year. What are things that will benefit you to lose?
1. Clutter
Clutter helps my mind be distracted. If I want to be focused, then I cannot be distracted.
“Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that’s a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product. The absence of clutter is just a clutter-free product. That’s not simple.”— Jonathan Ive
2. Bad Habits
There is a version of each of us that is not thrilled with what we are doing. We know it’s a bad habit or one that we are not proud of, but we keep doing it because the toxicity has not reared its ugly head yet.
“We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.”
― Jim Rohn
3. Unproductive Relationships
There are people in our lives who cannot or will not grow with you into the person you want to be, and God is calling you to be. Surround yourself with people who are pushing you to be the better version of yourself, not those who are indifferent to your success, values, goals, or character.
“Don’t trade your self-respect for someone elses. It’s easy to lose theirs and hard to get yours back.”
Alex Hormozi
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It's good to go through a descalification process. To get rid of the things that are getting in the way. If we want to make today great, we must make room for better things.
Reflect on your year. What are things that will benefit you to lose?
1. Clutter
Clutter helps my mind be distracted. If I want to be focused, then I cannot be distracted.
“Simplicity is not the absence of clutter, that’s a consequence of simplicity. Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product. The absence of clutter is just a clutter-free product. That’s not simple.”— Jonathan Ive
2. Bad Habits
There is a version of each of us that is not thrilled with what we are doing. We know it’s a bad habit or one that we are not proud of, but we keep doing it because the toxicity has not reared its ugly head yet.
“We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.”
― Jim Rohn
3. Unproductive Relationships
There are people in our lives who cannot or will not grow with you into the person you want to be, and God is calling you to be. Surround yourself with people who are pushing you to be the better version of yourself, not those who are indifferent to your success, values, goals, or character.
“Don’t trade your self-respect for someone elses. It’s easy to lose theirs and hard to get yours back.”
Alex Hormozi