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VIR-III-0021

“I'm in a season where everything is going well and I want to stay grounded.”

Good seasons are when character gets tested in a different way. Ease can make you sloppy — with your commitments, your honesty, your standards. Staying grounded when things are going well means you hold to the same practices that built the good season in the first place.

Your Practice

Write down the two or three practices that contributed most to this good season. Recommit to them explicitly — not because things are hard, but because they're what got you here. Good seasons end. What you build during them is what survives them.

The Architects

“Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Book VII