0.001 is way better than zero
March Thirteenth Twenty Twenty Six (A Friday) - 5hrs [new record, good job!]


And I got to see the stars, I was granted such a beautiful sight, worth every step, yes.
I ended up outside for about four hours, digging paths in the snow – and I’m not done!
The priority was to get the fire pit area cleared. That has been drifted over for at least a couple of months now. I got the easy paths done first, though, like the path to the litter compost area. On that side, there was one path that got drifted over that I hadn’t gotten to previously, and I needed to use…

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Up too late. But. We successfully moved. We lost our entire security deposit due to miscommunication around the 60 day notice our unreasonable landlords demand. We went on trip #1. I did a better job pacing myself than usual. We figured out what state we’ll move to this summer. I am seeing so many friends! I am resolving old conflicts and trying up loose ends! I forgot about sharing things. But that’s ok, I’m back now!
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world around him; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
― George Bernard Shaw

Who do you compare to?
One of the greatest traps people fall into is comparison. I see it everywhere. People measuring their life against someone else’s and then wondering why their joy disappears. Comparison quietly steals peace, confidence, and gratitude because it shifts your focus away from your own path and places it on someone else’s journey.
Look around and you will see it constantly. Someone walks into a gym and compares themselves to the person who has been training for years. An employee compares their income to someone higher in the company. People compare education, appearance, personality, success, and status. And most of the time they place themselves on the losing side of that comparison. They assume they are behind, less capable, or not good enough.
But this thinking misses the truth.
Life was never meant to be a competition with other people. Everyone is on a different timeline, with different experiences, different challenges, and different lessons. Comparing two lives is like comparing two completely different tools and expecting them to perform the same job.
The only comparison that actually serves you is the one that measures growth within yourself.
Ask better questions.
Am I wiser than I was before?
Am I stronger mentally and emotionally?
Am I living with more awareness, gratitude, and purpose?
Those are the measurements that matter.
Your journey is not about catching up to someone else. Your journey is about evolving into the best version of yourself. When your focus stays on your own growth, comparison loses its power and progress becomes visible.
So if you feel the urge to compare, redirect it.
Look at who you were yesterday.
Look at who you were last year.
Then commit to becoming just a little better today. That is how real transformation happens.
If this message spoke to you or something within it resonated, I invite you to check out my other ideas in my books sold on Amazon. They have already helped thousands worldwide.
– Coach Mike
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Ian Taylor

bruh I stg if they take this down it’s literally just documenting my fitness journey
Chapter 4 is done and all ready to post. It feels so weird being ahead and prepared this has never happened to me before.

Head cold has effectively been beaten. Time to pull myself back into a routine once again. Biggest challenge right now is getting myself up and going in the morning with this time change. I am NOT a morning person but I prefer to workout in the morning….the struggle is real.
Here’s to getting over all of the humps we encounter in each and every day!