3-2-1: A recipe for unhappiness, the most valuable items in my home, and managing limiting beliefs
Ideas
I."If you want a recipe for unhappiness, spend your time accumulating a lot of money and let your health and relationships deteriorate."
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"Frankly, the most valuable items in our house might be a squat rack, a bench, and a set of weights. I thought I was purchasing gym equipment, but I was actually buying peace of mind."
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"Pay attention to how readily people talk themselves out of things—and be wary of adopting the same narrative. People will often try to convince you their limiting beliefs should become your own. They do not. Find your own ceiling."
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2 Quotes From Others
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Novelist and writer Marguerite Yourcenar on helping others become who they are and not who we want them to be:
"Our great mistake is to try to exact from each person virtues which he does not possess, and to neglect the cultivation of those which he has."
Source: Memoirs of Hadrian
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Executive performance coach Julie Gurner on the power of better questions:
"The questions you ask yourself will largely determine the answers you get.
"Why am I not successful?" You'll get answers that berate you.
"How can I succeed here?" You'll get answers that push you.
Be deliberate in the questions you ask yourself."
1 Question For You
Slow down for a minute. Close your eyes. Scan your body.
Where are you holding tension right now?
Take a deep breath. Relax.
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Read on James Clear.