Last week I confessed to you that I am a collector of good ideas and good intentions. And then for this Monday’s Episode #75, I introduced you to one of my new favorite life strategies… the Rose Bush Analogy.
If you haven’t listened to either of those episodes yet, go back and check them out before you push play on this one (which is essential the third one in the series).
If you’re all caught up, here’s a quick review….
Our lives are like rose bushes. There are parts of our lives that need to be consistently and constantly pruned and trimmed down.
Ideas, to-dos, things, and even people in our lives are all like rose buds. And just like a rose bush, pruning away many of those ideas, projects, and relationships — even if they have really good potential — allows the remaining ones to fully blossom.
But how do we know which ones to prune? Especially when they all seem really good?
During this episode, I give you questions that you need to ask yourself in order to figure out exactly what to “prune” from your life.
Links Mentioned in this Show:
Episode #74: I Collect Too Many Ideas & Good Intentions
Episode #75: Treat Your Life Like A Rose Bush – “It’s Time To Prune!”
Episode #8: How to Make a “Perfect Day Itinerary”
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