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“Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.” – Bill Gates |
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Hello friend, Four “new year gifts” for you in this email. If you use them well, you will experience better life, better business, better relationships almost immediately. Promise to read this email till the end. Ready? Let’s begin. |
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Your life in 18 blocksConsider you’d live for 90 years. Even if you don’t agree with that number, for now, consider you’d live for 90 years. If you divide your life in blocks of five years each, you’d have 18 blocks. Open a fresh page in your journal (or grab a paper) and make a grid with 18 blocks – 2×9 or 3×6 – whatever fits. Each block should be large enough to write a few bullet points. Add a heading inside the blocks to indicate what years it represents. For example: 0-5, 5-10, 10-15 and so on. Put a small dot next to the block with your current age. Fill in all previous blocks with the most important events, achievements in those years. Use bullet points and write with smaller handwriting if you need to 😀. Now design what you want to create in each of the remaining life blocks. We typically think in days, weeks, months and years. But rarely in five year periods. Like Bill Gates said, it’s hard for us to get a grip on time as large as a decade. There are too many dynamics. Yet, if you look back at your life so far, you’ll recognize milestones in each five year block you’ve lived. Use those insights to guide you in creating the remaining (or at least the next five-six) blocks. Take some time to review and revise as needed. Congratulations!. You’ve designed the priorities for your life. You will be living a life you invented – not something that occurred as a collection of reactions to events, circumstances and people around you. BTW, here’s another interesting perspective: your life in weeks. |
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A new habit that’s totally unlike youMost of our new year resolutions and goals are an extension of what we’ve been doing already or what we wanted to do for a long time. How about installing a new habit (or hobby) that’s unfamiliar and very different from your usual personality. Imagine Albert Einstein picking dance as a new hobby, or your favorite music artist learning gardening. Or your favorite superhero attending origami classes for fun. What atypical hobby can you take on? Think about a few. Pick one that brings a smile on your face. Then do what’s necessary to realize that goal. Why? Because it stretches your horizons. Because you have a first hand experience of designing life. Because it trains you into accomplishing unlikely goals. And because it sparks joy! I chose cooking and have already made some progress. What are you choosing? You know that you can reply to this email and let me know, right? |
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Write your own 2021 annual reviewYou may have read annual reviews from other people already. Have you written yours yet? Here’s how I do them:
Why do such reviews matter?
Write your own 2021 annual review today. It’ll be worth the effort. |
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Email Subscribers annual review“OMG, we got so much done this year” is how I feel when I look at everything we did in Email Subscribers plugin this year!
What’s your favorite feature in Email Subscribers? What would you like us to work on? Share your feedback by simply replying to this email. |
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📖 Finish what you startI am bad at follow ups. I get excited about a lot of different things, add them to my todo list and then struggle with prioritizing and getting them done. If you’re like me, Peter Hollins’ book can help – “Finish What You Start: The Art of Following Through, Taking Action, Executing, & Self-Discipline”. Some ideas from the book:
Read one of the best summaries of this book here. |
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Life in five year blocks, new habits, annual reviews and finishing what we start. Those are four ideas worth acting upon. Take action! To your success, |
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