I started writing this blog a few years ago for a couple of reasons. One of them was to share any thoughts, experiences or insights I have that might help others in their day-to-day lives. Even if it’s just a morsel. The other reason is to remind myself what I already know and to continue to learn, grow and evolve when I stray from the path. I’ve heard it said more than once, by people who are much more wise than I; “Most of the time it’s not about learning new information, but rather remembering what we already know.”

Much of what it takes to get where we want to go in any facet of our lives is about not losing focus by all the distractions around us. Another words staying focused on what’s important to us. Another way of saying it is to strip it down to the bare essentials. Rather than adding tasks, to-do’s, etc., we should be distilling it down to the one, two or three things that are most important to focus on. It’s taking away, not adding to.

Remember that.