The Daily Stoic - A New Year is a New Opportunity
Episode Date: December 16, 2019We are what our choices make us. Do we walk the fifteen minutes to work, or do we take an Uber? Hit the snooze button, or get up early? Do we have the difficult conversation, or hide from it?... Is good enough really good enough? Will you resolve to be better this year? Or just stay the same?It’s your choice. And what you choose is who you are. The Stoics believed that a beautiful life was the result of beautiful decisions. They also believed that the only way to freedom, to strength, to wisdom, was through continual effort. “Progress is not achieved by luck or accident,” Epictetus said, “but by working on yourself daily.” The question for you today, then—and really, for this upcoming year as well—comes down to one word: When? To quote Epictetus again: How much longer are you going to wait to demand the best of and for yourself?Because life is short. The time is now. And gains are cumulative. The sooner you start, the sooner you’ll see results, the further you’ll end up going. For the last two years, we have been doing what we call “challenges” and, on January 1st, we’re starting again with a new challenge for the new year—and for a new you. We’re calling it the Daily Stoic New Year New You Challenge, and it’s designed to help you do exactly what Epictetus was talking about, and what we have spent so much time talking about in these emails: Take action on becoming the person you know you’re capable of being. It would be easy to let December bleed into January, to let 2020 meander and stultify just as you did with 2019. But that’s not what Stoicism is about. That’s not what you want to be about. Instead, we must seize the moment. We must seek out challenges. That’s why we created this 21-day Stoic challenge: to do just that—to help you create a better life, and reshape a new you here at the start of a new decade that is set to reshape the world. The Daily Stoic New Year New You Challenge is a set of 21 actionable challenges, presented one per day, built around the best, most timeless wisdom in Stoic philosophy. 21 challenges designed to set up potentially life-changing habits for 2020 and beyond, that will help you become the kind of person you know you are capable of being—the kind that can handle any of the uncertainty and difficulty and opportunity that the next year and the next decade are sure to throw at us.Some people are going to hire a personal trainer in January. Others will hire a nutritionist or a life coach. You have the chance to get step-by-step instruction and encouragement from three of the greatest thinkers in history: Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus.We’ll tell you what to do, how to do it, and why it works. We’ll give you strategies for maintaining this way of living not just for this coming year, but for your whole life.What is getting rid of one bad habit worth? What would you give to add a new positive way of being into your daily routine? What would you give to be a positive person? And how great would it be to become a part of a community—part of a tribe—of people just like you, struggling and growing and making that satisfying progress towards the kind of personal reinvention that produces the kind of human beings they never knew they could one day be?Well, here’s your chance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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insight, wisdom necessary for living good life. Each one of these passages is based on the 2000-year-old philosophy
that has guided some of history's greatest men and women.
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A new year is a new opportunity.
We are what our choices make us.
Do we walk the 15 minutes to work, or do we take an Uber, hit the snooze button,
or get up early?
Do we have the difficult conversation
or hide from it?
Is good enough, really good enough?
Will you resolve to be better this year,
or just stay the same?
It's your choice, and what you choose, is who you are.
The Stoics believed that a beautiful life was the result
of beautiful decisions. They also believed that the only way to freedom to strength to wisdom
was through continual effort. Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, Epictita said,
but by working on yourself daily. The question for you then today and really for this upcoming year as well
comes down to one word when to quote epictetus again how much longer are you
going to wait to demand the best of and for yourself because life is short the
time is now and gains are cumulative. The sooner you start the sooner you'll see
results and the further you'll end up
going. For the last two years at Daily Stoic, we've been doing what we call challenges.
And on January 1st, we're starting again with a new challenge for the new year and for a new
you. We're calling it the Daily Stoic New Year New U Challenge, and it's designed to help you do
exactly what EpicTus was talking about
and what we have spent so much time talking about in these emails, taking action on becoming
the person you know you're capable of being.
It would be easy to let December bleed into January to let 2020 meander and stiltify
just as you did with 2019, but that's not what stoicism is about.
That's not what you want to be about.
Instead, you must seize the moment. You must seek out challenges. As Epictita said,
we must undergo a hard-winter's training so that we can be ready for whatever life throws it
up. A resolution is not that. A resolution is just words. Its hope dressed up as a plan. If you want
to train, you'll need a training regimen and you can't just pin your goals on a wing
and a prayer. You need a guide that you can follow to reach your desired outcome. And
that's what this 21-day stoic challenge will do. We'll help you create a better life
and reshape a new you here at the start of a new decade that is set to reshape the world. The Daily Stoke New Year, New Year Challenge is 21 actionable challenges presented one
per day built around the best, most timeless wisdom in Stoke philosophy.
It's 21 challenges designed to set up potentially life-changing habits for 2020 and beyond
that will help you become the kind of person you know you're capable of being, the kind that can handle any of the uncertainty and difficulty and opportunity that the next
year and the next decade are sure to throw at us.
In this challenge, each day you'll be inspired in a new area of your life.
We're going to help you stop procrastinating, learn new skills, abandon harmful habits,
be more generous, develop immunity to distractions, strengthen your character, and
become the best version of yourself. I always ask people what would getting rid of one bad
habit be worth? What would adding one new positive habit be worth? What would you give to be a
positive person? What would you do to be part of a community that held you accountable and helped
you make the progress you know you want to make.
Well, here's your chance. You can sign up at dailystowoc.com slash challenge. I will be doing the challenge
right there alongside you. It's going to be awesome. They're delivered each morning. There's a video
for me. There's a principle 21 day calendar. There's a Slack channel for accountability and community.
Let's do it. And look, if you've got a friend who's always planning a never acting, you can give it as a gift as well.
Again, dailystoke.com slash challenge will do this together and will make this
be a new year for a new you, a new decade, and a new you for that as well. Good luck
and I'll see you there at dailystoke.com slash challenge.
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