7 Things You Should Insist On Doing for Yourself More Often

You can’t lift a thousand pounds all at once, yet you can easily lift one pound a thousand times. Tiny, repeated efforts will get you there.

I have witnessed people reinventing themselves at all ages — 48-year-olds starting families, 57-year-olds graduating from college for the first time, 71-year-olds starting successful businesses, and more. How did they all do it? In a nutshell, they started making gradual progress in their lives, step by step. And by doing so, they changed the trajectory of their their lives.

What you need to remember most right now is that it isn’t too early or too late to start making positive changes in your life. Your future is always affected by what you start doing today. Yet so many people wait around for some arbitrary date and time, like tomorrow, to take action. Don’t be one of them! Make yourself a priority starting now! It’s time to…

1. Insist on embracing your humanness.

“Human” is the only real label we are born with, yet we forget so easily. To become attached to a loaded label of (more…)

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  1. It’s inspiring to see examples of people transforming their lives at any age. The idea of gradual progress resonates deeply—it’s a reminder that change doesn’t have to happen overnight. Fluxo Aberto seems like a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their personal development and productivity. I wonder, though, how do they tailor their advice to suit different life stages? Also, are there specific tools or methods they recommend for staying organized? I’d love to hear more about the success stories from people who’ve used their guidance. What would you say is the most important mindset shift needed to start making these changes?

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  2. It’s inspiring to see how people can transform their lives at any age. The examples of 48-year-olds starting families or 71-year-olds launching businesses are truly motivating. Gradual progress seems to be the key, but I wonder how one stays consistent over time. Fluxo Aberto’s focus on personal development sounds promising, but how does it differ from other platforms? Do you think age really is just a number when it comes to reinvention? I’d love to hear more about specific strategies they recommend. What’s your take on balancing ambition with patience in this process?

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