Welcome to the fourth and final post of our four-part series on divesting things from your life. Today’s post will show you how to clear your mind and divest all the unnecessary mind clutter from your head.
In today’s advice column, you will learn about a tool called a SWOT Analysis by seeing how Rick’s friend Richard, a foul-mouthed Gen Xer, used it for self-assessment to improve his life.
Every morning should start with a poop, a shower, and a shave – the ‘three S’s,’ according to my grandfather. This has been his morning routine ever since meeting my grandmother in Germany, post-war, sweeping her off her feet and moving her back to St. Thomas to start a family.
Welcome to the second in our four-part series on divesting things from your life. After reading last week’s post, ‘Managing Relationships by Divesting the Losers from Your Life!’, we hope you now have fewer losers in your life that are stealing your joy and happiness.
Are there people in your life that create drama, mess up your sleep, or affect your happiness? If you answered yes to any of the above, managing relationships may be something you need to address. It’s time you really need to think about how you handle negative relationships.