Where We Are

 

Leverage your strengths, embrace your weaknesses, assert your differences, and pursue your passions. That’s the recipe for the tastiest and most nourishing year. And for a life that will satisfy and reward you. By avoiding a few pitfalls—fear of failure, paralysis, tunnel vision, the rush to judgment—you can keep eating well all year long.

But even after you’ve established your annual focus—the areas where you should be spending most of your time—life gets busy. Days get filled with all sorts of obligations—some important and some not—that will entice you away from the things you decided and know are important.

The solution is in a day. Because a year is lived one day at a time. So how should you spend those days? That’s the focus of part 3.