I don’t like lists of 10, way to many to keep track off. That said I read through the questions and saw that deleting my solitaire app covered a few of the questions, such as wasting time ( I now sit and let my mind wander a bit when I feel the urge to check out), avoiding being influenced by “want” ads, and one of the best things I’ve done this year.
I thought about five, but ten seemed to cover it better. And the “wasting time” one wasn’t a certainty — as sometimes “wasting time” or “doing nothing” can be quite rewarding.
I don’t like lists of 10, way to many to keep track off. That said I read through the questions and saw that deleting my solitaire app covered a few of the questions, such as wasting time ( I now sit and let my mind wander a bit when I feel the urge to check out), avoiding being influenced by “want” ads, and one of the best things I’ve done this year.
I thought about five, but ten seemed to cover it better. And the “wasting time” one wasn’t a certainty — as sometimes “wasting time” or “doing nothing” can be quite rewarding.
I love this! I plan to use these questions when I journal later today or tomorrow.
Love this post and these questions David. Very thought-provoking. Wishing you a productive and happy, healthy year ahead.