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Simplify Life
June 30th, 2015
by Bill Boyajian

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If you find yourself with undue stress, your life is likely far too complicated.  We all tend to jam too many things into one lifetime, and the result is an unhappy, highly pressurized lifestyle.

Instead, why not simplify things?  By making a few key choices, you can take control of your schedule and eliminate some unimportant busyness that is meaningless anyway.  This will give you more time to reflect and enjoy those things that are important.

When we try to do more than is humanly natural, we build up unnecessary stress and find ourselves constantly out of time.  The best antidote is to simplify life and to make it more meaningful.  This will bring an uncommon joy and sense of contentment that is impossible to achieve in an overly stressed schedule.

Simplifying life isn’t rocket science.  It’s simply common sense.



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