3 Ideas You Might Have Missed read time 2 minutes Welcome to the Curiosity Chronicle Week in Review—a quick roundup of this week's ideas to help you build a high-performing, healthy, and wealthy life. Forwarded this email? Join 800,000+ readers here. My NYT bestselling book is about to cross 400,000 copies sold around the world. If you've read it, please leave a review on Amazon to help reach more people! If you haven't, now's a great time to grab a copy (on sale)! This Week at a Glance: - Monday: The Simple Question to Unlock Progress
- Wednesday: Live Like It's The Last Time
- Friday: The Japanese Philosophy That Changed My Life
Wisdom Worth Sharing: Underrated life advice: You can reinvent yourself as many times as you need. New habits. New standards. New people. New career. You're never stuck. You're allowed to change. Today, tomorrow, and as many times as it takes to create the life you want. (share to x/twitter!) Monday: The Simple Question to Unlock Progress When faced with a big, complex problem, the natural tendency is to stare at the full thing. Stare long enough and it becomes a ten-headed monster with razor sharp teeth and long claws. I get it. I've been there. Over and over again. The weight of the whole thing feels overwhelming, but the way through is simple. What's the simplest action I can take today that would create forward progress? (read the full piece here) Wednesday: Live Like It's The Last Time Writer and philosopher Sam Harris once said, "No matter how many times you do something, there will come a day when you do it for the last time." There will be a last time your kids want you to read them a bedtime story. A last time you'll go for a long walk with your sibling. A last time you'll hug your parents. A last time your friend will call you for support. All of the things we take for granted today are things we'll wish we could go back and do. There's a last time for all of it. You won't know when it's the last time. But you can live like it is. (read the full piece here) Friday: The Japanese Philosophy That Changed My Life There's an old saying that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. It's true. If you stare outward, you'll always convince yourself that everyone else has it better. The Japanese philosophy of Oubaitori offers a powerful counter: Your journey and growth are unique to you. Comparison is futile. Your path is yours alone. Tend your garden. Sow your seeds. Water your grass. The grass is greener where you water it. (read the full piece here) The foundation of my mornings since 2011: AG1 Next Gen! I never recommend a product I don't use myself. I've been using AG1 since 2011––and it just got its biggest upgrade yet. The new AG1 Next Gen is backed by four clinical trials and features five clinically studied probiotics, functional mushrooms, and whole food-sourced nutrients to support gut health, immune function, and sustained energy. And now it comes in 3 new flavors: Tropical, Citrus, and Berry. All from plant-based sources, with no added sugar or artificial sweeteners. AG1 is offering my amazing Curiosity Chronicle subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 (I take this daily!), and 5 free travel packs in your first box. |
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