Solve the mundane:
Solve the mundane.
Focus on the little things.
The things you can control.
Let’s use an example.
Say every morning you open up your drawer.
You look at your clothes and you decide what to wear.
Only it’s always dirty.
It’s a bunch of shirts thrown together in no specific order.
It’s messy.
You’re going to focus on that drawer for 2 minutes every day.
That’s 10 minutes a week.
That’s almost 9 hours a year.
Focused on that drawer.
Why not decide to change it?
Why not decide to do something about it?
Because you can.
It’s your choice if you want to change that drawer or not.
You’re welcome to see it as is, but if you want to change your life and be successful, then you need to do something about it.
You need to what’s in front of you.
You need to look at how you spend your time and change it.
Change your habits.
Change your daily routine.
Incorporate healthy habits into your daily routine.
Success comes from routine, not a one-time hit.
It comes from doing things over and over again.
Committing to healthy habits and not wavering.
Doing mundane things like brushing your teeth, working out, and reading.
Again and again.
When you solve the mundane, you’ll solve success.