Something that is important to you

Sometimes we succumb to goals laid out to us by someone else.

A friend who needs an accountability buddy for gym but you love doing yoga quietly and not speaking too much.
A boss who has high hopes of promoting you to a new role but you have already thought of starting your side gig on the side.
A relative who wishes you to have lunch at their place but you are only eating food cooked by you, in a meditative state.

All of these things are important, and maybe you will have to attend to them.

However, to attend to them you have to say no to something that is less important, or deal with it in a manner that you still attend to your most important thing.

The good thing about figuring out something that is important to you is you don’t have to make any efforts to figure it out.

Your most important thing is right there with you, for you, walking and moving with you – waiting for you to acknowledge and act on it.

Act on it. However small. You don’t need to wait till the first to crush it (if you don’t crash it by the 15th).