Everyday you make seemingly harmless decisions– whether or not to clean your room, watch a movie, hangout with friends, study, exercise, etc.
Most of our lives are monotonous and our routine ends up driving the direction of our days.
But have you ever stopped and thought about where this leads? Sure. Most of it is insignificant, making your bed won’t teach you business skills— but it does teach you to switch drivers.
See, each time we’re faced with making a decision, we’re presented the opportunity of CHOOSING our driver.
You can default to the worthless feeling, internal child, who is eternally bold and can’t build anything because they can’t focus.
OR—
You can elect the overachiever, who will just do it, because it all needs to be done.
We all have these two drivers, which for the most part look and sound alike, but the results each can bring you are vastly different— an un-identical life.
Before YOU (the watcher of the two) decides what to do with your life, practice CHOOSING the overachiever.
This DRIVER will fill in the gap and help you get to the place where you can be effective.
-Fool
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