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88 Important Truths I've Learned About Life

raptitude.com

How Getting Organized Becomes a Spiritual Practice In time management and thing management, the same kinds of questions crop up: • What really matters to you; what are your priorities here? • Why are you doing what you are doing? • Why are you keeping what you are keeping? • Who else and what else is affected by what you are doing; and what you are keeping? • How much is enough? • What do you need to hold onto? • What do you need to let go of? These are foundational organizational questions. They are also foundational spiritual ones.

Organization Is a Spiritual Practice

Anna Havron

In some areas of life, value is unlocked by starting. Even a five-minute workout or a short walk can reset your mood and benefit your body. In other areas, value is unlocked by finishing. It does you no good to build a bridge halfway across the river. You need to complete the project to realize the value. Do you need to start or finish? Are you building a body or building a bridge?

3-2-1: Net Productivity, How to Make Meaningful Connections, and Resilience

James Clear

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