
What isn’t measured isn’t managed, and what isn’t tracked isn’t proven. It’s hard to see progress without comparison.
Doing your best every day is an excellent way to operate. Have a vision that derives a mission that acts as your north star in decision-making.
When you know what you want and where you’re going, it’s easy to decide how to spend your money or time.
Get clear.

Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes but when you look back everything is different.
Writing and journaling help you get clear (the most cliche thing ever). It’s not about crystals, horoscopes, or manifesting.
It is about setting an intention (writing it down), then following through on it (or not) and reflecting on why.
Nothing is good or bad; it just is. If you want something, do it. If not, stop talking about it.
Better yet, only talk about the things you accomplished that you set out to do. Not about things that happened to you. Not about the things you want to do or might do.
Talk about the things you decided— and then did. That makes you an interesting person.

