The article promotes the concept of a Think Day, inspired by Bill Gates' Think Week, to help individuals step back from daily demands and reflect on broader life goals. It emphasizes creating an inspiring environment, minimizing distractions by shutting off devices, and allocating specific hours monthly to engage in deep thinking and journaling. By addressing key questions, individuals can assess their daily actions and ensure they are aligned with their desired life trajectory, with a recommended starting point of two hours.
In other words, it was a ritual to create space.
The goal is to spend the time thinking and journaling. By doing this, you create the free time to zoom out.
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