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Do the best with what you’ve got

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Summary

From the interview that just kept giving, Cassie talks about doing the best with what you’ve got. 

“To the woman who doesn’t eat meat but will sometimes eat fish, I thank you.
To the person who won’t use a plastic straw but sometimes has a takeaway coffee cup, I thank you.” 

It is bloody amazing how inspiring one meme can be to change our thought patterns and expectations.  

Check out why Cassie’s coffee machine is called Brené, why perfection is bland and boring and how important it is to have perspective that we are human, not perfect, but how we can act with the intention to do our part for our environment. 

Do the best with what you’ve got, all those little things, everyday, those one percenters as James Clear talks about, add up to big change. 

 

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