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Tyler White

@TylerWhte

Taking life one day at a time and sharing what I learn.

Se unió Ocak 2014
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The best remedy for stress is a good work out.
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I’ve noticed something… When I don’t go to bed on time everything else falls apart. Discipline, mood, habits. All of it. The more consistent I am with sleep the easier it gets to show up how I want to. Might be the most underrated habit.
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If self esteem is self-respect, then exercise isn’t just physical. It’s proof you’re someone worth showing up for.
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I’ve been reading books like I’m cramming for an exam. No wonder I kept procrastinating. Now I prioritize enjoyment over perfection. Result: More books finished. Less stress.
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I spent years sticking to one path, afraid to lose compounding. Turns out experimenting is how you find what’s actually worth your long term energy.
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Books have been so valuable to me these past 2 years.
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If something feels too difficult it just means the first step isn't small enough. One word on a page builds momentum.
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Life is a video game. You are the character. You control it. You design it.
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My days used to feel like a total waste. These 5 habits actually helped me show up better without burning out. 1. Set a timer for every task. 2. No phone for 1 hour after waking up. 3. Sleep + wake at the same time every day. 4. Plan tomorrow's "to do list" today. 5. Take 10 min breaks between deep work. Still figuring it out but these stuck.
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5 things that helped me as a beginner photographer. 1. Watching tutorials on YouTube. 2. Taking lots of photos of lots of stuff. 3. Analyzing my photos for improvements. 4. Posting my photos on social media. 5. Developing a growth mindset. Doing this for 30 days is game changing.
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