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Hello, everyone. Welcome to my weekly audio journal. Today, I have a phrase that I've taken from Tim Ferris. He often mentions, what is one decision you can make today that would eliminate 100 other ones? Or at least I paraphrase.

Now, I allude that to also another learning that I've applied more and more over the years, and that's single versus perpetual.

What are you doing one time and then you have to do it again?

Or can you apply something consistently and perpetually continue through for as long as you set it to be. For example, can you schedule payments to go out? Instead of making a single payment every single time. Creating a direct debit would also be perpetual.

Or can you make a decision to let people know that you are no longer taking emails on this matter. Or you've decided to go off socials altogether. Whatever it may be. Consider the time and energy it takes. Out of the activities that you were consistently doing, are you doing it for only once? Is it a single activity? Or have you turned it into a perpetual activity?



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