Unlock the Hidden Key to Explosive Personal Growth in 2026—Are You Ready to Take Control?
I do something similar at the end of each month. I sit down and review my habits, my relationships, what worked and what didn’t. And the aim isn’t grading myself. It’s noticing patterns so I can make intentional adjustments rather than drifting through another thirty days on autopilot.
3) Separate your worth from your productivity
This one took me years to learn, and I’ll admit it came the hard way during a period of burnout.
When your identity is wrapped up in how much you produce, every slow day feels like a personal failing. Every setback becomes evidence that you’re somehow “less than.”
