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The recipe for life includes a list of ingredients. Some might be unfamiliar. Best practice includes reading a recipe from start to end at least once to understand the order to follow and to use each of the ingredients correctly. Sometimes an ingredient may be listed once but be used in different measures. Once something is added incorrectly, the finished product won’t turn out as expected. Pictures do help but only as a guide. Everyone has appliances of varying ages and temperament. Salt and sugar are easily confused. In life, age or experience is usually the variable. If a human has more history jammed into the first years of life, the rest of the equation might require adjusting. To create the best possible outcome, understanding how to sprinkle something in place of pouring it on is beneficial. Addition works better than subtraction. Overall, it is a very good habit to use acquired skills to get to the end of the recipe without a mess. Inspiration has a place with proper knowledge. Once a certain level is reached, it’s cool to make a how-to to share. It might even be okay to whip up something quick and delicious when needed. There is always room for one more new way to do life.

What does this taste like?

Option #1: Do you think others are creating the same kind of life that you are?

Option #2: Can you change your order of life ingredients to benefit you?

Option #3: What can you do to build a better dish?

That’s it. After you choose the option that best describes what ingredients you are using in life, take a few minutes to describe why you chose that option and what action, if any, may come next.

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Nancy Pyle is a Master Practitioner in NLP and a Master Certified Strategic Life Coach