Category: self-help
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Let go
Unpack Empty the bag. Discard the complaints and whines and troubles carried. Lighten the load. Too often we think we have problems, when, in fact, the problems have us. That’s a choice. Let go.
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Embraced and channeled
Calm does not suit me. My OCD self loves life orderly; everything organized and in its place. But I’m finding that random-crap-everywhere better energizes and motivates me. I’m finding that what I once saw as distraction can be reframed and repurposed into the adjacent possible. Chaos need not be avoided. Chaos can be embraced and…
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No one else
Entitlement is a crutch A focus on entitlement is an excuse to not be accountable. It’s a self-inflicted disease – the quiet fiction, lying with words and silence, building the barrier that gets in the way of becoming the best we can be. Entitlement is the false hedge against feeling stuck and dull…
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You can!
What is the reputation you have with yourself? You’re not an insignificant face in the crowd. How do you see yourself? What do you want to be known for? You can cultivate and manage your self-esteem. You can improve the reputation you acquire with yourself.
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To engage each new day
Work is an inspired person’s game Effort without inspiration is churn – just running the cycles. The creative and inspired never stop. They’re ready to engage each new day. Work can be fun when you get creative and stay inspired.
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Begin
Make progress If you’re still thinking, researching and strategizing; if you’re still pondering and debating; you haven’t started. So start. Start in some way, the best way you can. Stop scrolling, close the books, and reschedule the meetings. Begin to make progress. Start.