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Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.
Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.
Do not let commitments run on autopilot — renew them consciously or release them.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Your commitments define who you are — choose them to reflect who you want to become.
Break large commitments into daily micro-commitments that are easy to keep.
Break large commitments into daily micro-commitments that are easy to keep.
Break large commitments into daily micro-commitments that are easy to keep.
Break large commitments into daily micro-commitments that are easy to keep.
Break large commitments into daily micro-commitments that are easy to keep.
Break large commitments into daily micro-commitments that are easy to keep.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
Creating rituals around commitments reinforces their importance and your connection to them.
When you fail to keep a commitment learn from it and recommit rather than abandoning the goal.