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—————- The next find out more meeting for our March programme is on Tuesday 23rd February which is in [cntdwn todate=”30 July 2019 23:59″ timeoff=”0″ showhours=”0″ showmins=”0″ pretext=””] Check myrise.co.uk/briefing-meeting to find out more, see what the meeting involves and, potentially, take that next step to transforming your life and body
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Have you ever eaten or drank something and thought some version of “Oh sod it – I might as well write off the day / weekend / week / month”?
If you have, you’re not alone.
I’d wager we all have at some point.
It’s definitely a very prominent thought process nowadays.
But, when we think about it, it doesn’t really make sense.
What is the definition of a ‘write off’?
“A vehicle or other object that is too badly damaged to be repaired”.
Or “anything, and anyone that is cheaper to replace than repair”.
It doesn’t say anything about “it’s gone a bit wrong so I might as well make it even worse”.
No one crashes their car, realises it doesn’t make financial sense to fix it and then drives it straight into a brick wall at 100mph to finish it off.
We accept the level of damage already done and sort it out from there.
And we can’t ‘replace’ our bodies so ‘repair’ is the only option.
Once the damage has been done (and it’s usually fairly minimal damage by the time we’re starting to think of ‘writing’ something off), we have three options:
1. Do more damage (more surplus)
2. Keep it as it is for now (maintenance)
3. Start to undo some of the damage (deficit)
We can do any we like.
As you, hopefully, know – we’ll never tell you what you should or shouldn’t do with your life.
But ‘writing it off’ isn’t really a thing.
We aren’t replacing our body, there’s no amount of damage that can’t be started to be undone and causing further damage isn’t something we’d do anywhere else in life.
Much love,
Jon ‘Saw a lorry on it’s side in a field near Buxton the other day’ Hall and Matt ‘Sold every car for a profit’ Nicholson
P.S. If you (or a friend)are ready to start undoing that previous damage after you’ve got July out of the way, here’s your first step –> myrise.co.uk/briefing-meeting.