10 Simple Steps to Make the Most of Every Day

10 Simple Steps to Make the Most of Every Day



If you want to make the most of your day, try out these 10 easy steps. Today is among the greatest gifts we have ever been given. Let’s use it wisely.


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Timestamps:

0:00 – Intro
0:53 – 1. Wake up early.
1:17 – 2. Eat right.
1:35 – 3. Exercise.
2:00 – 4. Accomplish one big task.
2:21 – 5. Do one thing that you love.
2:40 – 6. Rest effectively.
2:59 – 7. Be present with others.
3:12 – 8. Give to someone else.
3:40 – 9 Nurture your soul.
3:55 – 10. Reset.

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  1. Heard about you on the JoyFM. We had already begun our minimalist journey when I heard about you. We are also back on the Dave Ramsey wagon and are debt free. We are also eating healthy and both have loss weight. I'm a bi-vocational pastor in Lake City Florida

  2. Hi!! I just discovered your channel like 1 day ago and I can't stop watching your videos since then. I kept thinkin if you're the author of the book that I've read years ago "The More Of Less, and yes! It was you.. I've really learned a lot from you not just from the book but to this channel as well! Thank u so much😊

  3. Dear JB
    I watched the video on the value of keeping counter tops clutter free. I cleared my kitchen and my guest bedroom and my living and dining area.
    I have put away stuff into drawers that were already overflowing with stuff. As a recycler it is hard to find a balance. But…I've started thanks to you. My home looks so much better and i feel better for it as does my family. Thank you for the valuable insights. 3 minutes of convenience + 23 hours 57 minutes of visual clutter is a terrible trade off. You were my light bulb moment

  4. Dear Joshua, I was wondering what you have to say about the phenomenon "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". It happens so often that we mean well and we try to do a good deed; however, it has a negative impact on somebody. For instance, one saves a bird from the claws of the cat. The bird lives, and it is a good thing; though the cat is starving. It happened to me so many times (my good deeds are not being that good after all)), so I am now afraid to do something good for others.

  5. I "decluttered" toxic productivity advice when I realized how DISempowering it was due to childhood emotional abuse and a lifetime of being shamed for ADHD. Took a chance on this, and I'm glad I did! I've experienced the power of all these tips and this was inspiration to prioritize them. : – )
    0:53 – 1. Wake up early.
    1:17 – 2. Eat right.
    1:35 – 3. Exercise.
    2:00 – 4. Accomplish one big task.
    2:21 – 5. Do one thing that you love.
    2:40 – 6. Rest effectively.
    2:59 – 7. Be present with others.
    3:12 – 8. Give to someone else.
    3:40 – 9 Nurture your soul.
    3:55 – 10. Reset.

    Because prioritizing on the fly is challenging with my ADHD, identifying my top three priorities the day before is also helpful (including estimating how long they'll take/when I'll do them).

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