Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 3, 2024 16:28:41 GMT 8
That's how insignificant all this crap is to me. It seems that it is because of fear of regret that I dare not say goodbye to things. It is inherent in each of us, and it is understandable from a purely human perspective. But don't get hung up on the fact that one day you might suddenly need an old jacket that's been gathering dust in your closet for a decade, or a shell you collected at the beach as a kid. Tell yourself that there probably isn't a single thing you throw away starting with the obvious garbage.
The best way to get used to throwing things away is to make it a habit. To achieve the C Level Contact List desired effect, it should be formed gradually. Let's say you want to make it a rule to go for a regular morning run. On the first day, you can get up early and head straight for the gate. Second, do the same and put on your sneakers. Taking small steps, you are slowly but surely making progress towards your main goal. Ichiro Suzuki, one of the best baseball players in Japan and the United States, firmly believes that this is the only way to one day achieve something truly great.
You can throw away old slippers first, and some old boots with holes in the soles the next day. Gradually, you'll get a taste of it and be more courageous enough to throw your musty old raincoat in the trash: that is, all your new achievements will build on previous ones. First, separate from anything anyone considers trash. Throw away unused empty jars or food containers. Check your refrigerator and throw out expired food. Throw your torn clothes in the trash. Throw away damaged equipment.
The best way to get used to throwing things away is to make it a habit. To achieve the C Level Contact List desired effect, it should be formed gradually. Let's say you want to make it a rule to go for a regular morning run. On the first day, you can get up early and head straight for the gate. Second, do the same and put on your sneakers. Taking small steps, you are slowly but surely making progress towards your main goal. Ichiro Suzuki, one of the best baseball players in Japan and the United States, firmly believes that this is the only way to one day achieve something truly great.
You can throw away old slippers first, and some old boots with holes in the soles the next day. Gradually, you'll get a taste of it and be more courageous enough to throw your musty old raincoat in the trash: that is, all your new achievements will build on previous ones. First, separate from anything anyone considers trash. Throw away unused empty jars or food containers. Check your refrigerator and throw out expired food. Throw your torn clothes in the trash. Throw away damaged equipment.