the good life
This framework makes self-improvement easier to tackle
mail.google.comThe problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem.”
— Theodore Isaac Rubin
— Theodore Isaac Rubin
My second-grade teacher, Ms. Edson, told us: If something feels too hard to do, it just means that the first step isn’t small enough. So often when we’re struggling, we tell ourselves that it’s a sign that we’re broken or that something is our fault, and then we freeze. But when something is too hard in the moment, tell yourself Ms. Edson’s advice.... See more
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