Once you have clarity, you can make it real…

Page 22. Once you have clarity, you can make it real by asking yourself three questions at the end of each day. – What should I do today? They got me closer to that mission? – What did I do today? That moved me further away from that mission? – What am I going to do tomorrow? That will ensure I continue doing those things that get me closer and prevent me from doing those things that move me away?

— from The Relationship With Yourself (Traits/Reflection) · 7 Traits, How to Change Your World

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At the end of each day, spend a few quiet minutes asking yourself a handful of honest questions: what was the best part of the day and what made it good, what was the worst and what could I have done differently, what moved me toward my goals, what did I learn, did my actions today reflect my values. If even that feels like too much, keep it to three: what did I do today that moved me closer to the person I want to be, what moved me further away, and what will I do tomorrow. Once a year, do a longer version — an annual review where you actually tally the year and ask what went right, what went wrong, and what you are working toward next. — The Relationship With Yourself (Traits/Reflection)

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