How many things do you do on a daily basis, and how many of them are optional? How do you even decide what is important and what is not? How many of your activities are part of your routine simply due to the inertia of habit, conformity, others expectations (real or imagined), fear and other forces that may have nothing to do with what is best for you? When you choose to do something is it driven by what is most vital to your life and the life of your loved ones, or by the demands of others? Do you often feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of different voices inundating and tugging you every which way, fragmented your life into thousands of pieces?
Please join Rabbi Jacobson for a thorough and definitive checklist which will help you determine your priorities, and filter all your options. Discover how to free up the clutter in your life, to make room for the things that will allow you to be the best you can be, to fulfill the mission of your life.
Was actually supposed to be a very beautiful time in my life but turned out to be one of the darkest deepest places I’ve ever been to this day. And to this day it Still Remains one of my brightest shining lights in my life that has remained a positive attitude. A sense of peace and tranquility mixed in with a little guilt and grief. Huge building block in my life.