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From the author: Surely you are familiar with this saying: “Spin like a squirrel in a wheel! "Have you heard? I have no doubt that yes. But from this rushing around the results are often minimal or not visible at all. What to do? Where is the exit? There is only one way out: to break the usual sequence of days, events, circumstances. Make a breakthrough through your efforts. Now, complete the task: Write down how your day went yesterday. How you woke up this morning, what you did, where you went, what you talked about. What did you do when you returned home in the evening? Do this work, spend 5 minutes. Now let's continue. Stretch your memory a little more and describe another day of your life. The one that was the day before yesterday. Take another 5 minutes. Now write what you did three days ago. Take your time, think. Devote another 5 minutes of your time to this process. Now write down how your day will go tomorrow. What time will you get up, what will you do, where will you go, who will you meet, how will you spend the evening. Write how your day will be in ten days. Yes Yes exactly. Write! Have you noticed anything yet? Please note that after the description of the third day, in any direction, many of you stopped doing this task. Why? There’s simply no need! It turns out the same thing! Slight differences only on weekends. And so, a strict schedule, order, consistency, with minor variations. BORING! And you can already predict where and what you will be doing in a year, in five years, in ten years. I recently encountered this situation in the market. I liked the product and asked the seller for a business card. To which he proudly said: “Yes, we’ve been sitting here for a long time and we’re not going anywhere for another ten years.” Every day at the same time, the same thing, the same environment, the same thing... Just “ Groundhog Day" turns out! For anyone who hasn't seen this movie, I highly recommend it. Clears your mind well and gets you ready for action. Many people have this habit of being afraid of everything new. Be afraid of some unforeseen circumstances. Afraid of change. And if this suddenly happened, these events are immediately turned into a minus. But these are all habits! It is important to train another habit: to enjoy changes! There is a simple rule: continued here http://www.solnushkov.ru/?an=StatOne&uid=686 Sincerely, Andrey Ushkov. www.solnushkov.ru I will help make your dreams come true.