Focus Less On Wealth & More On Lifestyle

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Résumé

TLDRDans cette réflexion, l'auteur aborde la tendance à privilégier l'accumulation de richesses au détriment d'un mode de vie épanouissant. Il met en lumière le fait que le succès matériel ne garantit pas le bonheur et que la quête incessante d'amélioration personnelle peut mener à une insatisfaction. L'auteur propose des stratégies pour apprécier le moment présent, comme des exercices de gratitude, et souligne l'importance de trouver un équilibre entre ambition et satisfaction. En fin de compte, il encourage à vivre pleinement le moment présent plutôt que de toujours repousser le bonheur à un futur incertain.

A retenir

  • 💰 Ne troquez pas votre temps libre pour plus d'argent.
  • 🧘‍♂️ Appréciez le moment présent pour trouver le bonheur.
  • 📈 Le succès matériel ne garantit pas le bonheur.
  • 🤔 Équilibrez ambition et satisfaction dans votre vie.
  • 🌱 La croissance personnelle peut devenir une source de stress.
  • 📝 Pratiquez la gratitude quotidiennement pour améliorer votre bien-être.
  • ⏳ Ne repoussez pas votre bonheur à un futur incertain.
  • 🔄 Trouvez des moments de paix dans votre journée.
  • 📊 Évaluez ce qui compte vraiment dans votre vie.
  • 💡 Acceptez que la quête d'amélioration est un chemin commun.

Chronologie

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    L'échange entre ce qui compte vraiment et ce qui ne compte pas est un piège courant. Beaucoup choisissent de sacrifier leur qualité de vie pour des gains financiers, ce qui peut mener à une vie insatisfaisante. Les mesures de succès, comme le revenu ou le statut, sont souvent plus faciles à quantifier que le bonheur ou la qualité de vie. Il est essentiel de se rappeler que l'accumulation de richesse devrait servir à améliorer notre mode de vie, et non à le dégrader. La quête de la réussite peut mener à une vie dominée par l'insécurité et le stress, où même ceux qui semblent avoir réussi ne s'amusent pas. La croissance personnelle est libératrice, mais elle peut aussi devenir un piège, nous convainquant de différer notre bonheur jusqu'à ce que nous atteignions certains objectifs. Il est crucial de trouver un équilibre entre l'ambition et l'appréciation du moment présent, en intégrant des moments de gratitude dans notre quotidien pour apprécier ce que nous avons déjà.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • Pourquoi est-il mauvais de sacrifier son temps libre pour gagner plus d'argent ?

    Sacrifier son temps libre pour gagner plus d'argent peut mener à une vie quotidienne moins satisfaisante, même si cela semble être un bon choix sur le papier.

  • Comment savoir si je travaille assez dur ?

    Il est important de trouver un équilibre entre le travail acharné et le bonheur. Se concentrer sur le moment présent et apprécier ce que l'on a peut aider.

  • Qu'est-ce que le principe de Matthew en matière d'amélioration personnelle ?

    Il s'agit de reconnaître qu'il y a ceux qui ne savent pas comment améliorer leur vie et ceux qui ne savent pas quand s'arrêter.

  • Comment puis-je pratiquer la gratitude au quotidien ?

    Prendre quelques instants chaque jour pour réfléchir à ce qui va bien et apprécier les petites choses peut renforcer un sentiment de gratitude.

  • Pourquoi est-il difficile de trouver un équilibre entre ambition et satisfaction ?

    La pression de réussir et de s'améliorer constamment peut rendre difficile l'appréciation du moment présent et des succès déjà atteints.

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    live a worse daily life is a bad trade.
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    the time. We take promotions that pay
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    more but swallow our free time. We
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    already have a successful business, but
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    break ourselves trying to make it even
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    more successful. Too much focus on
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    wealth, not enough focus on lifestyle.
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    hidden and observable metrics thing that
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    me and George Mack talk about
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    whereby the more observable and
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    quantifiable uh and socially rewarded a
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    particular metric is the more uh acclaim
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    that it gives you. the more status that
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    it affords, the more that you're going
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    to lean into that and you know quality
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    of lifestyle, you know, like real what
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    is the day-to-day existence of you like
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    how happy are you? How much spare time
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    do you have to do the things that you
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    care about that is very hard to flex and
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    it's very hard to measure as well. But
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    your bank account is pretty easy to
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    measure or the value of your house or
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    the number of bedrooms that it's got or
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    the growth of your company or your job
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    title. All of these things, super easy
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    games and too much focus on wealth, not
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    enough focus on lifestyle is a just a
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    nice reframe. You know, it reminds us
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    what are you trying to accumulate this
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    wealth for? Presumably to afford
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    yourself the kind of lifestyle that you
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    enjoy. If you've already achieved a kind
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    of lifestyle where you are happy and you
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    then worsen that in an attempt to make
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    more money, the bar stool is upside
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    down. You're sacrificing the thing you
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    want for the thing that's supposed to
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    get it. Uh and then Oliver Burkeman
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    again says just because you're at the
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    top does not mean that you're enjoying
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    life. The upper ranks of corporate life
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    are dominated by insecure overachievers.
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    People who are driven by a deep sense of
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    inadequacy and are not having any fun
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    even though they've supposedly won this
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    very competitive race. So again, the
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    people that you admire, the people at
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    the top of the totem pole, do you really
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    want that life? Are they having fun or
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    are they dominated by insecure
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    overachievers? These
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    inadequate the productivity debt riddled
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    people. Is that really who you want? Uh
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    and then I kind of tied this to I I
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    molested a quote from um Nasim Talb
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    where he says there's two types of
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    people in the world. Those who don't
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    know how to make money and those who
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    don't know when to stop. And I changed
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    this to the Matthew principle of
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    self-improvement, which is there are two
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    types of people in the world. Those who
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    don't know how to improve their lives
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    and those who don't know when to stop.
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    And people who can improve their lives
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    will always struggle to be around people
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    who can't. personal growth and
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    self-improvement is liberating and it's
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    fulfilling and it's exciting, but it is
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    also a trap, I think,
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    that convinces you that you're an
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    unfinished article who doesn't need to
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    start enjoying life yet. And you can
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    defer happiness until you've reached a
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    certain level of development. You say to
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    yourself, "I'll really start living when
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    I finally mastered this new meditation
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    technique or got to singledigit body fat
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    or hit six figures a year income or
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    bought that new house or read a 100red
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    bucks or grown my channel to a million
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    subscribers or whatever. And personal
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    growers like you have probably learned
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    that a sacrifice reward dynamic is
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    useful and it is useful in the micro,
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    but it's malignant in the macro. We
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    teach ourselves that we need to do the
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    tough things first so that we can enjoy
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    the fun things later. And if that's go
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    to the gym before, watch some YouTube, I
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    think that's fine. But if it's complete
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    and arbitrary amount of life improving
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    before actually feel like we can let
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    ourselves enjoy life, it's not fine. And
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    the perennially difficult balance of the
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    personal growth is between being and
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    becoming. It's between feeling enough
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    and wanting to be better. Between a
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    desire for more and a satisfaction for
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    what you already have. You want to leave
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    it all out on the field of play. But you
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    realize if you're constantly driven by
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    desiring more, it's difficult to take
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    time to enjoy the process of playing the
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    game. And it's tough. I think to be
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    honest, this is the personal growth
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    problem. It's the most common question
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    that was asked at the live shows that I
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    did last year and the Q&As's. How do I
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    know if I'm working hard enough? I I I
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    feel like I'm sacrificing the thing I
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    want, which is happiness, for the thing
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    which is supposed to get it, which is
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    success. I I I'm in this sort of lonely
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    chapter thing, and I'm grinding away,
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    and I have faith that this is going to
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    be good for me in the long term, but I
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    also don't want to look back in 20 years
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    and realize that I basically just
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    sacrificed my youth and my verility and
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    and and all of the time that I had.
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    And it's anxietyinducing. people don't
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    like it and it's tough. It is very very
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    tough to basically let go of that desire
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    for more for maximizing. Um but one
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    solution that I quite like that I got
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    from Sam Harris last year was to
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    basically try and string together some
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    moments of peace and gratitude wherever
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    you can. So just 30 seconds five times a
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    day really putting your mind where your
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    feet are. So taking a deep breath
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    in and allowing your mind to focus on
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    the peripherals of your vision
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    and think about something that makes you
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    happy. Think about how how the things
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    that you have now are only once things
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    that you dreamed of having. Think about
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    how insane it would be if you from 5
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    years ago could see this newly improved
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    texture of your mind or quality of your
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    life and clarity of your thoughts and
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    realize that all of the striving and
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    pushing and grinding is indeed
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    satisfying. But if you can't have fun
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    now, you're never going to have fun. You
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    have to have start having fun now. You
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    must begin enjoying life right now
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    because it is only ever going to be
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    right now. You cannot continue to push
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    this thing down the road. And the reason
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    that I like that idea from Sam, it I
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    think originally called it a realistic
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    path to enlightenment, which are these
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    moments of peace like mops. Um, and the
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    best way that I found to do that, I'm so
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    bad at this, by the way, which is why
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    it's, you know, is why I think about it
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    a lot. Um, I have post-it notes around
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    the house. So, there's some next to the
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    back door. There's some on the window in
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    front of where my sort of computer sits.
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    And uh it just asks me little questions
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    like, "Are you as present as you could
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    be right now? Uh what went well today?"
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    And each time that I see one of those
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    post-it notes, I try to take between
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    sort of 15 and 30 seconds to have, okay,
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    mind is resting where feet are. And what
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    I mean by that is I'm not distracted.
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    I'm not ruminating about yesterday. I'm
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    not thinking about tomorrow. I'm not
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    concerned about what's going to come.
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    I'm not fttting about what's happened. I
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    just think, okay, like, can I do just 15
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    seconds or 30 seconds? And when I look
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    back on the day, those
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    moments often appear in the top five uh
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    things that's happened, like really just
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    taking a moment. So, that's weird.
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    That's like gratitude at the end of the
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    day for being grateful during the day,
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    which is very nice because that's a sort
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    of self-reinforcing cycle. the more
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    gratitude you do, the more easy it is to
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    find and the more grateful you are for
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    your gratitude. So, uh yeah, maybe the
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    post-it note or maybe you want to use
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    reminders on your phone to sort of um
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    trigger you every few hours or something
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    throughout the day, but that seems to
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    work for me. And this balance the the
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    other thing as well to say is that this
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    is a very hard thing to strike a balance
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    of. So if you are someone that is trying
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    to improve yourself, uh that has big
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    dreams and big goals and all the rest of
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    it, accepting this is the cost of doing
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    business. This isn't some personal curse
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    that's been bestowed on you that you I'm
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    having to suffer with this thing. God,
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    how feeble and and and malignant and
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    broken am I? How how uniquely cursed is
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    my particular setup? No, this is how
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    everybody feels. This is every single
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    person that wants to do a lot, that
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    wants to know that they should enjoy
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    life, but also wants to leave it all out
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    there on the field of play. This is just
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    part of the
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Tags
  • bien-être
  • succès
  • richesse
  • satisfaction
  • gratitude
  • équilibre
  • ambition
  • vie quotidienne
  • développement personnel
  • bonheur