“You can learn a lot from children: they see the world simply and clearly, reminding us of truths we overlook.”
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Use that clarity to expose where you hide behind complexity and procrastination. Stop romanticizing struggle; pick one small, concrete action and do it today. Measure progress by time and habits, not feelings. Ask yourself: what obvious truth have I ignored that would change everything if I acted on it now?
When to use it
- Before launching a big plan, break it down to one kid-proof step and complete it today.
- When stalled, watch a child focus for five minutes and then pick one simple task to finish immediately.
- Ask a blunt question to a colleague or customer, accept the answer, and act on it within 24 hours.
- If you keep delaying, schedule a 15-minute check to list the obvious fixes you avoid and choose one to do now.

