Classic formula for improvement: Pick out one small way in which you could improve your life. Put the change into action every day for three weeks. Review the effects.
Several weeks ago - with rare exceptions for special events such as portions of the World Series - I stopped watching television.
Certain benefits were expected but the results have been surprising. It is as if I've been given an extra day each week. I've always read a great deal and now I'm reading more books than ever. There's also more time to read newspapers and magazines. [An added benefit is a reduced exposure to the talking heads who irritate more than they illuminate.]
Small change. Major improvement.
2 comments:
Great post. Reminds me of the principles of Kaizen.
Thanks, David. That is high praise!
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