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Quitting gets a bad rap.
Surprise twist: Quitting is my new favorite thing.
Why?
Because I’ve learned from experience that constantly adding more and more to my life without subtracting anything leads to overwhelm, stress, and burnout.
This means adding a whole slew of to-do’s to the list…
The list of additions goes on and on, piling on top of all the things I was ALREADY doing.
I was beginning to realize that self-improvement is over-rated.
My life felt like Jenga in reverse.
Instead of removing little wooden blocks, holding my breath so the whole tower doesn’t come crashing down, I was adding more and more blocks to the top…watching my life wobble in front of me.
So, instead of adding, I started subtracting.
And that meant QUITTING.
Quitting has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
It frees up my time so I can do the things I like- or do nothing at all.
So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed, stressed out, or like your life is a tall Jenga tower that will come crashing down with your next exhale, maybe you should quit.
Subtract instead of add.
Quitting just might become your new favorite thing.
Now, leave a comment and tell me what you’re quitting.
If you don’t, I’ll feel like a real oddball who’s just being lazy.
Please save me the internal drama.
P.S. Seriously- share your “quit list”. Not just to make me feel better about myself- but because you deserve time to do stuff you like too. You’re more likely to follow through with subtracting all the time-sucks from your life if you write it down.
I'm a Licensed Psychotherapist, Entrepreneur, and Author. I write about mental health, social issues, entrepreneurship, writing, and personal finance. I'm also the host of the Dread Talks podcast and author of Money Therapy: How to start a love affair with money and transform your life.