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  • Post category:Behaviour / Positive change / Relationships
  • Post published:September 4, 2015

Relationships with others are good; constant streams of distraction are not. Learn when to power off your distractions. Focus on the important, not the urgent.

Source: The 10 Most Important Things to Simplify in Your Life @ becoming minimalist

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