Short sentences help to keep things simple. Simple often helps make things clearer.
Ask for exactly what you want and keep your words focused. Being clear is an art form. Practice.
Short sentences help to keep things simple. Simple often helps make things clearer.
Ask for exactly what you want and keep your words focused. Being clear is an art form. Practice.
With clarity you have calm. Clarity can also bring energy and enthusiasm.
A great way to get mental clarity is by writing down your thoughts. By writing, we bring structure and cohesion to all those ideas in our head. We can also review our points and see where our thinking might be out of alignment with what we thought our thinking might be.
Buy a journal or primary school notepad and get writing your thoughts out today. In a week or two, you’ll be noticing the greater clarity of your thoughts.
Just stop what you’re doing for one hour and totally clear out one drawer. Toss as much as you can and organise what’s left.
Slowly you’ll sort out your whole house over the coming weeks or couple of months. Then you’ll feel very organised and on top of things.
Then don’t let things build up after that. Don’t keep things without a purpose.
Have that conversation you think you need. Do not try to mind read. Go have what could be a tough conversation. Then everyone can relax and feel better.
Figure out what you’re for and what boundaries are immovable. Be clear what you will and won’t tolerate.
About 10pm, clear your mind, smile and drift off to sleep. So many benefits come from that.
Be decisive. Cut out the distractions. Focus on what you really want. Don’t just nurture things because they are in front of you. Go after your scary dreams. Be ready to fail. Get clear. Go!