6 Pillars Of Personal Development
1. Embrace Change
2. Persist Through Setbacks
3. Learn From Feedback
4. Celebrate Effort
5. Cultivate Curiosity
6. Develop A Positive Mindset
1. Embrace Change
2. Persist Through Setbacks
3. Learn From Feedback
4. Celebrate Effort
5. Cultivate Curiosity
6. Develop A Positive Mindset
Why didn’t I start earlier? The past can’t be changed, but there’s no better time to start than now. What is the point in trying? Tomorrow isn’t guaranteed? I’m going to treat each day as my last, and make the most out of it. This is too hard. I can’t do it. Success is challenging, but that makes effort worth it. I will grow into my goals. So many people are ahead of me and doing better than I am. Everyone has different journeys and problems. Comparing is a waste of time.
But now old friends are acting strange. They shake their heads, they say I’ve changed. Well, something’s lost, but something’s gained in living every day. ~ Joni Mitchell
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To make sure you leave the house on time in the morning, create a playlist exactly as long as it takes to get ready. When the last song plays you’ll be ready to take on the day with enthusiasm.
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