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A Profound Idea that Can Change Your Life

2023-01-31 06:16:42

I like WDS this year. Last year, I was "very enthusiastic" about the whole, but this year I was deeply nourished - a wonderful work by Julie and Chris, a speaker, a new contact and me. It is because it continues to engage. I stayed in that relationship. I am my own

It comes from the conversation of Genius Kyle Newport. I am already a fan, but after overcoming the fact that he is twelve years old (at least outside), I am pouring my fist into his thoughts.

You were thinking about ________ (writing books, collecting funds for occupation, traveling), have you actually taken action?

You will take action, so when you have a problem or feel difficult / uncertain / uncomfortable, you "must not be it" or "It is my passion if it is so difficult" Does not it say "Does not it?"

Because I did it many times I did not remember but hurt me. Abstraction kills the hearts of more people and then combines real TV and politics. Nothing happened in the summary

I have seldom had such an initial success - to create a very popular website early in the Internet - to sell nearly one million books in Oprah - I am building this success In no perfect expression, I think this is not my passion

Of course, there are other factors to work, but what can exhaust my energy exhausts me, and I doubt the doubt. Doubt of passion

I am not saying that your work must work hard. It is difficult to notify signals that need to be changed. But before you become a passionate question (or do you have a relationship with this person?) Look around. Do you need to concentrate on what you really want to create, saying "No" to a specific thing rather than the other seven "good" ideas, more sleeping, seeking more support? Do you need to change your eating habits, work in your mood, and go out more?

Making valuable things is really difficult. This will take some time. Thinking about passion does not do you anywhere, but that makes it easier

It adapts to uncertainty and challenges. When it gets tough, you do not have to be discouraged

Learn techniques of craftsmen, learn your skills, and continue to create a life that reflects your passion

Easy exercise to identify your passion and start. Normally, the simplest idea brings the deepest results. The Good Life Book is full of ideas and tools to make your life better. However, the nine exercises that resonate most to the reader are the chapters at the beginning of this chapter, called three circles, exercises on changing your life with your passion. One source of the word passion is suffering. Passion means a lot to you. Or, you are so attractive and curious that you pursue it with sweat and tears for a while. So much passion does not start with such a strong passion but begins with emotions, curiosity or repeated ideas.

These ideas are often forgotten over and over. If these ideas are really important, you should use these ideas as part of your life if they have a big impact. I will investigate these ideas in detail. Over time, they become reflections, which become a permanent part of the prism, from which you can see your daily life. So, although this may be useful for most people, I often do not have time to read books, usually only part of the book captures the essence of these ideas. Evernote plays an indispensable role in this process, and I can scan pages for applications by highlighting relevant lines and tags for future reference. You can associate ideas based on simple tags throughout this speech and capture process and create a series of ideas from anywhere.

Most ideological leaders do not know that making books can change their way of life. Changing your thoughts into books, from finding your voice to finding out your voice, can pull you out of the trench and open up the life you dream of. Writing a book gives you the opportunity to share your dreams and ideas with others, involve people in your mission and support you at every step of your journey. How do I know this? As early as December, my manuscript was rejected by a publisher I had dreamed about. After a six-week review, they chose a different direction. I still remember reading the rejection e-mail. I entered the bathroom, closed the door behind me, looked at the mirror and thought, I think that I am not good enough. Looking back now, I think rejection is an important moment in my life. This is an opportunity to focus my attention back to contributing to the hungry reader's world.