Can You Fix It?

Not your gadgets or household appliances (sure, would be great if you could fix them, too).

But your finances. Your career. Your livelihood. Your relationships.

Those things are complex and prone to breaking.

Truth is, when those things break, they’re almost always hard to fix.

Not to mention that you might be losing your mind already when that happens (imagine sudden financial loss).

The best thing you can do right now is create a system that would allow you to diagnose potential damage, eventually preventing it from falling apart.

This system isn’t intended to perfect your life. The point is to contain whatever the unforeseen damage might be.

In other words, even if that system fails — hopefully, won’t — the damage won’t permeate into other areas of your life. The damage won’t be that painful.

Ask yourself, “What are the areas in my life that obviously need a system but still don’t have?”

Create now. Thank yourself later.