6 Questions That Can Help You to Make 2010 a Simpler and Lighter Year

“Quality questions create a quality life. Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.”
Anthony Robbins

“Simplicity is making the journey of this life with just baggage enough.”
Charles Dudley Warner

Time is limited. The amount of time each day that you are able to focus and get things done is even smaller. You have a few precious hours.
You can get things done faster by for instance setting deadlines and by batching similar tasks (like answering all your emails in a row). That works very well.

But you don’t have to stop at just improving your practical methods. You can also improve how you think about these things. Or even what you think and don’t think about.

One thing I have worked on this year is simplifying how I do things and cutting out a lot of irrelevant – or less relevant – stuff. Because if you don’t cut out and simplify you will probably never find time, energy and the necessary focus to do and enjoy what is most important to you.

So here are 6 questions I have used this year and will use next year to make my life simpler, lighter and more positive. They help me to drop trash from my mind and to drop things I don’t really have to do.

I hope you find a couple of favorites – or are reminded of a few – that will help you to do the same in 2010.

1. Who cares?

Read the whole article at positivityblog.com


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