Why You Should Change Your Environment
Summary
- Changing your environment can be crucial; it forces you to adapt and become a better version of yourself.
- I made the decision to get a new apartment to live alone, leaving behind a space shared with six people who partied and used drugs.
- It was a big step, but taking such massive action to create a different environment was ultimately the best thing for me.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest starting with your own space first. If there's something that is not helping you grow or is even hurting you, make a change. For example, if you have a workspace that's messy and distracting, clean it up. A tidy environment can help you think more clearly and stay focused.
Next, reflect on the people around you. Are they supporting your goals? If your friends love to waste time when you need to work, it might be time to find some new friends who have similar ambitions. Spend time with people who make you want to be better.
If changing your environment means finding a new place to live or work, that might sound big, but even small steps help. Maybe you can't move out right now, but can you make a quiet corner in your room just for work? Maybe add a plant or a picture that inspires you. That's a start.
Finally, think about habits that hold you back. If you waste too much time on TV or video games, try to cut down. Maybe set a rule for yourself: only after your work is done.
Remember, these changes don't have to cost much money or time. Start small, but do something different today. It could be as simple as waking up a bit earlier to plan your day or going to a new place to work, like a library. Each little step can help you become a better version of yourself.
Quotes by Leila Hormozi
"When you change your environment, that new environment no longer accepts the version of yourself that you were"
– Leila Hormozi
"It only accepts you stepping into a better version"
– Leila Hormozi
"I went and I got a new apartment and I lived by myself"
– Leila Hormozi
"I didn't live with six people who partied and did drugs all the time"
– Leila Hormozi
"Taking that massive action to create a different environment"
– Leila Hormozi
Full Transcript
when you change your environment that new environment no longer accepts the version of yourself that you were it only accepts you stepping into a better version I went and I got a new apartment and I lived by myself I didn't live with six people who partied and did drugs all the time taking that Massive Action to create a different environment I think that in the end that was the best thing that I did for myself because