Here’s a good swap: instead of making things more difficult when they don’t need to be, make things more difficult where it benefits you.
Basically, take the premise of out-of-sight, out-of-mind and apply it to other areas of life.
Turning your phone all the way off so that you can read more of your book at night is a great way to make it more difficult to get pulled into the social media vortex.
That item on your to-do list…the one you keep putting off because it’s the hardest one on it? Put something harder down that you’ll want to avoid.
Make it harder to skip a workout by scheduling it with a friend.
Automate savings transfers from every payback.
Join a class on a topic you know little about in order to make it difficult to fall in a rut.
Ironically, it’s quite easy to make things harder. It’s on us to do it in a way that is to our advantage.
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