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Identify What Makes You Happy and What Doesn’t

Identify What Makes You Happy and What Doesn’t

Make a list!

Put down the things you do that bring you happiness. Then do the same for what doesn’t.

Now, the secret to winning at life is doing more of the things in the first column, and less of the ones in the second.

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Simple but applicable tips to have a better life.

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