We all have them.
We all know someone else who has them.
What do we do about them?
Mostly, nothing.
But our true happiness grows in direct proportion to our acceptance, and in inverse proportion to our expectation.
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We all have them.
We all know someone else who has them.
What do we do about them?
Mostly, nothing.
But our true happiness grows in direct proportion to our acceptance, and in inverse proportion to our expectation.
Exercise is like running a business. And as Dee Hock, founder and former CEO of Visa, reminds us:
“The problem isn’t how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out.”
Brilliant observation, and a blinding flash of the obvious.
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The biggest obstacle humans have, it seems, is that we want everything to be easy.
Marketers and Advertisers make their living making things easier for us, or making us believe things will get easier.
The brutal reality?
It just ain’t so.
The truth hurts. And it also sets us free.
Work hard today. And tomorrow. And like, for the rest of your life. We can coast when we’re dead.
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Fear keeps us from doing many of the common sense things we know we should do.
Well, fear, and a busy schedule.
But maybe we create a busy schedule to hide our fear, so we can blame our procrastination on our self-imposed “hiding”.
Friday morning. Me. The Doctor. Right calf.
Let’s get this thing figured out.
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