The fifth principle focuses on prioritizing your time and focusing on your most important tasks.
Limit time spent on your phone and social media, email, and other sources of distraction, and create a calm, focused environment that supports your goals and values.
By valuing and respecting your time, you can live a more productive and fulfilling life.
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