Love London Real because of the depth of the conversation and the interesting questions that he asks.
I love to listen to inspirational youtube videos. The ones I like aren’t the ones that promise to make you the ‘world’s greatest’ or give you unattainable or grandiose, hyperbolic dreams of success.
The ones I like are the videos that contain processes that can lead you step by step to success through doing small regular actions.
I like to watch people who use words like productive, practice, regular, continual, growing, meaningful, contributory, valued, asset, creative, progress.
I like videos that talk about the aggregation of small gains.
Small daily habits that can literally change your life, and how to go about making them and putting them into place.
Love this guy for the science he puts into his work. Warning: lots of advertisements.
My husband and I decided to get into a really good savings habit.
One of the things we saved for was our wedding. We got married during COVID lockdowns, so we never had a party.
We saved $50 per week for several years, and we ended up with our party.
The aggregation of small gains meant that we had enough in our ‘party’ bank account to pay for gifts for our guests, as well as a wonderful lunch with trays of food for everyone to take home.
We are so blessed to have people like James Clear on our radar teaching us how to do well.
We’ve reduced our spending on the ‘party’ account now that the wedding is over to $50 per fortnight.
Thanks for reading my blog! I love putting money into future good!
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I was having a conversation with the adonis who I train with recently. He was talking about how we have freedom of the press and freedom of speech in Australia, and how that was great.
Yes, I’m aware of the irony of sitting in a comfortable Sydney home, on the internet, writing that we don’t have freedom of speech or freedom of the press in Australia.
This week Australia’s High Court made a decision that means that any company in Australia that has an internet presence, is liable for the comments on their social media accounts or website.
One of the consequences of this is that ordinary people who do try to speak out about things going wrong may well be moderated out of the discourse.
Australia updated secrecy laws in 2018, making it illegal to talk about certain things, either in Australia or overseas (if you’re interested, read part 5.6 of the federal Criminal Code (1995)).
Write something on social media about freedom of speech in Australia, tag your local member, the Attorney General’s Department and the federal parliament
Participate in public discourse– bring it up at dinner, bring it up at a public forum, talk about what’s going on
Start or sign a petition asking for change asking for the right to protest.
Start a T-shirt Campaign
Make Art about it
Write a story about it
Express yourself through poetry
Make some rocking music
Put your thoughts into photos
Meditate on healing the world
Send good wishes into the lives of other people
Connect with people in your community so that we can lift the cohort
Get a qualification or do a short course to keep yourself fresh and keep your brain working
Meditate on having love in your heart
Learn a language
Become F.I.R.E so you’re not a slave to a job any more.
It might not think that these will change things politically, but every time you lift yourself out of fatalistic, nihilistic depression, you remind yourself of the truth:
You have power. You have creativity. You can do something. Change is possible.
Remember: Always be kind.
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