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I was 24 and having a total emotional and mental breakdown. I had hit rock bottom and I was burnt out. Little did I know that one of the most memorable years of my life would also be one of the hardest years of my life. But wisdom is never learned through peace and comfort, but through disruption and discomfort. Because of that, year 24 for me, was a year that I gained wisdom that would forever change my life for the better. I learned that I was in control of whether or not I burnt out and I planned on never giving up that control again. And you don't have to give up that control either. I learned in year 24 that burnout does not happen because I am doing too many things, but burnout happens when I do too many of the wrong things. And the good news is that I was in control of what I say "yes" or "no." I simply needed to regain clarity on what is most essential in my life and where I could make the greatest contribution and then protect that at all costs. If you feel burnt out or you want to avoid ever getting to that place, then I want to share with you three crucial steps you can start taking now to beat burnout. ------------------------ Here's some great resources: Download [http://deathtosomeday.com/essential] the Decision Precision Guide Download [https://deathtosomeday.lpages.co/vision-jumpstart/] my Vision Jumpstart Essentialism [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G1J1D28/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1] - Greg Mckeown "Hell Yeah or no" [https://sivers.org/hellyeah] by Derek Sivers
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