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success is measured in happiness

I talk about change a lot here. It’s not because I’m unhappy. It’s just that I always see ways to make things better. I am a perfectionist, of sorts, but I’ve revised my thoughts there with the understanding that performance and tangible success is not always the best measure of happiness and yet, happiness is the premier measurement of success.

So here we are. It’s time for some more change. These changes are only based on theory though. So they aren’t really changes… they are trials. After one week, I’ll make sure I’m on the right track.

So here are my three goals:

#1) Exercize every day. EVERY day. At least 30 minutes. No excuses.

#2) Send individual invitations instead of inviting in bulk.

#3) Base relationships on their current status, not what they could be or what I want them to be.

3 Comments

  1. #1 is ambitious, but a good goal. Maybe also good to put a date on it, i.e., “Exercise every day for the the next 3 months.” Because, while I hate to be a pessimist, it's unlikely that you'll exercise every day for the rest of your life. Give yourself a couple of cheat days, too. That way you CAN accomplish this goal, then you can set another. I tend to run with the best times when I know how far I have to run…

    #2 is quaint. I like it. Let me know what the response is like.

    1. Jim Reverend says:

      Yeah… I only intend to do this for 1 week… and then reevaluate.

  2. Daniel says:

    Yeah… I only intend to do this for 1 week… and then reevaluate.

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