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When You Redesign Your Life Around What Matters

Life design, values, calendar, attention.

Abraham of London
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You've had the realisation.

You know what matters.
You've named your priorities.
You've clarified your values.

But your life hasn't caught up yet.

Your calendar still reflects old priorities.
Your attention is still scattered across things you said you'd stop doing.
Your energy is still drained by commitments you should have ended.


Knowing what matters is not the same as building a life around it.
The gap between insight and redesign
is where most good intentions go to die.

This week, remove one misaligned recurring commitment.

One meeting you don't need to be in.
One obligation that no longer fits.
One habit that doesn't serve where you're going.

You don't need to overhaul everything.
Just remove one thing that doesn't belong.
Then another.
Then another.

A redesigned life is just a series of honest removals.

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