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Brooke McAlary

Destination Simple

  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    Give yourself one or two weeks to try these rituals in your everyday life.
    Once that time has passed, look at your life, your heart and your head, and ask yourself: Do I feel more prepared for my days, more even-handed, happier, more content, more organised, more in control?
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.
    DALE CARNEGIE
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    This is a good opportunity to create two separate lists if needed – one for your home tasks and one for work.
    • Is there anything you can do today to improve things?
    • Are there any specific tasks that need doing?
    • Is there anything on the page that is time-sensitive?
    Circle those items.
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    You can even create two separate lists – one for work and one for home, to keep you focused in each area throughout the day.
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    Without thinking too much, write down:
    • things you need to remember
    • tasks you need to complete
    • problems that have been worrying you
    • possible solutions
    • grocery items you need to buy
    • scheduled events
    • social occasions coming up
    • outfits you want to wear
    • chores you need to do
    • funny things your kids have said
    • anything else you want to capture.
    If you find yourself with nothing to write, simply write, ‘I have nothing to write. I have nothing to write. I have noth …’ I guarantee your brain will offer something up soon enough.
    Don’t censor yourself; just let it flow. Don’t worry about neatness, spelling
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    WHAT TO DO INSTEAD?
    You could try:
    • sitting quietly
    • reading
    • walking
    • playing with your kids
    • writing
    • talking with your partner
    • prayer
    • meditation
    • yoga
    • sipping a coffee outside, watching the sky, hearing the birds.
    Whatever you choose to do while you unplug, the important thing is that you connect with the real world, or allow your mind to access a different virtual one – the world of your own imagination.
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life.
    WILLIAM MORRIS
  • Josefine Nygaard Martinussenhas quoted5 months ago
    Learn to enjoy the slice of life you experience, and life turns out to be wonderful.
  • jimena astridhas quoted2 years ago
    Learn to enjoy the slice of life you experience, and life turns out to be wonderful.
    LEO BABAUTA
  • jimena astridhas quoted2 years ago
    We are over-worked, over-connected and over-stressed, and we compete over how busy and important and sleep-deprived we are.
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