With all this talk about vision, it may be a bit frustrating if you’re struggling to find your own. In order to answer ‘how would you spend your ideal day’ there are a wide range of aspects to consider. It’s completely understandable that you might not know where to start, but by considering these different areas you’ll be well on your way.
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How I Created Daily Action Steps to Achieve My 2016 Vision (And You Can Too)
I made a single goal for 2015 and to be honest, it felt like a stretch. I had no idea how I would accomplish it or if it was even possible. In January I set out to travel somewhere at least once per month for the year and in December I completed the task. It was an incredibly rewarding adventure, but I’m looking for something more in 2016 – and you should too.
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I’ve been on my minimalism journey for about a year and a half, but the change that has come from it has already been impactful. In a way, decluttering my home and life to focus on the essential has become more than after-work and weekend activity.
Minimalism has become a way of living and thinking—a filter with which to view the world.
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Three Places To Put Away The Smartphone
I would love to say that my smartphone use is completely under control, but that would be a bold-faced lie.
While I’m much more conscious of the times that I might get distracted, the temptation to look at my phone still persists. It’s just so darn easy to pick up my phone and mindlessly scroll through Twitter while I’m sitting at the kitchen table having a snack. That being said, it’s definitely not the ideal way to spend that time and could be significantly improved.
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Hello, my name is Anthony and I have a problem. My father-in-law caught this majestic moment of me taking a sunset picture during our visit to Arizona last week. While I promise that I did not have my phone in front of my face for more than a short while to capture a few images, I do find it pretty funny. This could be a poster for Break the Twitch, couldn’t it? I couldn’t help but laugh when I got the email with this and a few other pictures in it. It certainly did get me questioning just how much time I do spend on my phone.
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