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Published 4 months ago • 2 min read

Hi Reader

How are you doing today?

Today, I want to talk to you about something transformative – the power of Systems.

Currently, it's one of the things I've been actively focussing in all areas of my life.

Systems are all around us. We all are part of it - whether we like it or not. Think about it. Every month, we pay bills on the same date. We are part of someone's system.

Now, why on earth we would not use it for our life? Something to think about.

Since we have started the year, I'll talk about the things that really matter at a macro level. i.e. Health, wealth and relationships. They may sound cliche but honestly, if these items are taken care, you will be more happy than you can think of. But there's more power to be unlocked. I'll talk about that in a minute.

Health

You can build a system around below ideas.

1) Eat food (cooked at home) on time.

2) Sleep (at least 8 hours) on time.

3) Exercise for 15 minutes. (It could be running for 3 minutes, meditating for 5 mins, stretching for 7 mins)

4) Drink three bottles of water. (Drinking water has been a pain point and I'm still trying hard to fulfil this)

Money

You can build a system around below ideas.

1) Save and Invest more than you earn every month.

2) Pay off X amount to lower debt (to eventually get out of any debt)

3) Pay off credit card in full (or switch to direct transactions to not use credit card at all!)

Relationship

You can build a system around below ideas.

1) Spending an hour playing in the evenings with spouse and kids

2) Have a date night every week or month.

3) Visiting your parents or loved ones for a day in the week or a defined frequency

4) Having a routine (every month or a defined frequence) to catch up with close friends

Macro hack: Build a system to take care of three Cs (Cooking, Cleaning, and Clothing) at home. It'll unlock tons of time for other things. This is my theory and it works! Super hack: If you can afford, hire help to take care of these three things.

So, why systems so crucial?

They bring consistency to our actions without using will power.

How systems unlock more power?

They save us time, allowing us to focus on anything else we really want to pursue. And use that time to do something that adds more meaning to our existence and add value to this world. Example - writing books, learning public speaking, or learning a new skill, etc.

Whether you're an entrepreneur, a student, or a professional navigating the corporate landscape, implementing systems can elevate your game.

But here's the beauty of it all – systems aren't one-size-fits-all.

They're customisable, adaptable, and uniquely tailored to your needs and aspirations.

Go ahead and give some thought today to build systems and save lots of energy, time and money!

Thanks for being awesome.

-Rama

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