3-2-1: On obsessions, what you can control, and the power of decisive action
Are you continuing to do it mostly because it makes you feel interested and alive — or are you continuing to do it mostly because you know what to expect and you're hesitant to make a change?
3-2-1: On obsessions, what you can control, and the power of decisive action
When you drink water from a cup, it becomes part of you. When water falls on you like rain, it evaporates a few minutes later.
Similarly, thoughts can be consumed or dismissed. Is this thought nourishing? Is this feeling something you should drink? Or is it more like getting caught in the rain?
You'll always feel the rain, but you don't have to... See more
Similarly, thoughts can be consumed or dismissed. Is this thought nourishing? Is this feeling something you should drink? Or is it more like getting caught in the rain?
You'll always feel the rain, but you don't have to... See more
3-2-1: On obsessions, what you can control, and the power of decisive action
There are two ways to grow: by adding or by shedding.
Do you need to add something or do you need to shed something?
Do you need to add something or do you need to shed something?
3-2-1: On obsessions, what you can control, and the power of decisive action
You can't make time go faster or success come sooner. The only thing you can control is the next action