Being honest with yourself starts by admitting to yourself what you want most.
Not what you think you want.
Now what you think you need.
But what you truly—at your core—want.When you live based on freedom and want, then your life starts transforming in qualitative and non-linear ways. You stop operating in the finite-minded work of other people’s goals and rules.
10x is Easier Than 2x, Dan Sullivan/ Dr. Benjamin Hardy
I can’t remember the last time I thought about what I want—what I really want. I was always taught to be polite, thoughtful, considerate of others, and to put others’ needs before me (note to self: How does this square with my Christian faith?)
What do I want?
I want freedom to travel.
I want freedom to buy my friends gifts without a second thought.
I want to be known.
That’s a good start.