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Peter Hollins

How To Do Boring, Tedious, Difficult, but Necessary Things

  • georgiana Carabușhas quotedlast month
    Good things do not have to be infinite to be good or to have value
  • georgiana Carabușhas quotedlast month
    Pause to celebrate and incorporate new accomplishments, rather than hurrying immediately on to the next box to tick.
  • Kajari Mandalhas quotedlast month
    Just as Hara Hachi Bu teaches you to stop eating before you’re uncomfortably full, stopping work before the point of exhaustion leads to a more harmonious, balanced, and sustainable work ethic over time.
  • snezana stuparhas quotedlast month
    There is more than enough comfort, ease, relaxation, and even luxury.

    And yet, we struggle to find the limit, say no, and establish some sense of contentment and sufficiency when all that’s available is excess
  • snezana stuparhas quotedlast month
    I am willing to pay that. I choose to pay that.”
  • snezana stuparhas quotedlast month
    Am I actually prepared to invest the time required to do all those things?
  • ANGELYN Basiliahas quoted2 months ago
    Disciplined people think in a distinctive way about themselves and about life. The mental frame they place around their actions and choices is precisely what enables them to build a life of order, purpose, growth, and clarity.
  • ANGELYN Basiliahas quoted2 months ago
    They fear failure yet paradoxically invite it into their lives with endless procrastination, avoidance, and delay.
  • ANGELYN Basiliahas quoted2 months ago
    They fear failure yet paradoxically invite it into their lives with endless procrastination, avoidance, and delay.
  • ANGELYN Basiliahas quoted2 months ago
    They fear failure yet paradoxically invite it into their lives with endless procrastination, avoidance, and delay
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