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Jodee Whitworth
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7. Seek novelty in the mundane! Be like a child’s mind! 8. Be a researcher in relationships. Be curious. 9. Cultivate generosity. (This has been on my mind lately!). 10. Practice doing nothing!
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Jodee Whitworth
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1. Adopt a fixed volume in productivity. Set time boundaries since the work is never done. 2. Focus on 1 big project at a time. 3. Decide in advance what to fail at. When can’t do it all, have to focus on a certain area. (What I told Gina: heal and don’t worry about the house. 4. Make a DONE list throughout the day. 5. Consolidate my caring. Can’t do all the Good Causes. 6. Embrace boring. Including my phone.
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Jodee Whitworth
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Time feels like a struggle because we try to master it. Stop it!
— 20 hours, 23 min ago
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Jodee Whitworth
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Just like money, don’t hoard time … share it!
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Jodee Whitworth
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Look up Super Mario with Royal Caribbean cruise lines.
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Jodee Whitworth
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“We live in a rush.” It’s like a drug addict. The term “rush” means “a feeling of exhilaration”.
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Jodee Whitworth
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Have a hobby that does not have a purpose. A good hobby should feel a bit of embarrassment because you do it just to do it. I thought about this when The Carsons made a Beaver House just because. It was permanent. It’s like building a sandcastle.
— 20 hours, 32 min ago
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