-Find my purpose and build discipline.-
Welcome back, dear readers.
I spent the last five days in London.
Now it’s time to return to the present.
I’ve decided to start a challenge that will help me build discipline and, more importantly, understand what my path really is.
For a long time now, I’ve been spending my days procrastinating, endlessly scrolling, and complaining about my life — when in reality, everything comes down to one word: purpose.
Not having a purpose means not having a real reason to move forward.
It means staying stuck, constantly complaining, and slowly realizing how much time you’re wasting living a life that doesn’t truly represent you.
It’s the gap between who you are and who you want to become.
And that’s exactly how I feel: constantly afraid of being late, afraid of making decisions, trapped in a life that doesn’t fulfill me.
I’m tired of scrolling through social media, dreaming about a better life without doing anything to change it.
So, dear readers, I’ve decided to bring you with me on my 75 Days Challenge.
A challenge against myself, in search of my purpose and the construction of new, healthy habits.
I’ve set 10 daily rules for myself:
- wake up at 6 a.m. (no later)
- read at least 10 pages of a book
- 5 minutes of breathing and meditation
- one workout per day
- no phone for the first 30 minutes after waking up
- turn off my phone one hour before going to bed
- daily journaling
- publish one post on this blog every day
- no compulsive social media scrolling
- no junk food
Does it sound extreme?
I don’t think so.
I want to find myself again, build discipline, and understand who I want to be and what I want to do in life.
I want to say no to a life — and a job — that don’t reflect who I am and what I stand for.
And this is how I begin Day 1 of this challenge.
I’ll take you with me on this journey.
Have a good day.
